Private schools' fee issue likely to be settled by Oct end.

ISLAMABAD -- Islamabad High Court (IHC) has hinted on settling the matter related to fees charged by private schools by the end of this month.

Adjourning the petitions of private schools as well as students' parents, IHC Justice Aamer Farooq observed that since he had already restrained the Private Educational Institutions Regulatory Authority (Peira) from taking coercive actions, the issue would be settled as soon as possible.

Besides other issues, the petitioners were also interpreting the judgement of the Supreme Court which passed an order in which private schools were directed to reduce fee up to 20pc.

The parents, through their counsel Barrister Jahangir Khan Jadoon, adopted before the court that they were perturbed with the exorbitant fees being charged by private schools.

The petitioner said the matter of exorbitant fee had attracted attention throughout Pakistan. Various petitions were filed against the increase in fee or restrictions imposed thereon by the government in the Lahore High Court and Sindh High Court.

All these petitions ultimately landed in the Supreme Court. After hearing all stakeholders, including the regulatory authorities, the private schools and some parents, the apex court restrained private schools from charging fee in violation of the law, rules or regulations, the petition said, adding that the short order was followed by a detailed judgement.

After the Supreme Court announced its judgement, parents whose children were studying in private schools in Islamabad including the petitioners, approached Peira and requested its officials to implement the orders of the apex court with regard to increase in fee. Subsequently, Peira issued a notification which has been challenged before the court.

The petition said charging increased fee without any check by the state in the Islamabad...

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