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The Delhi High Court reprimanded Delhi Public School Dwarka for treating students unfairly over unpaid fees, confining them to the library and preventing them from attending classes. The court stated the school was treating students like property and running it as a money-making machine. The court ordered the school to stop confining students, allow them to attend classes, and not segregate them from other students. The principal may face criminal prosecution for such behavior.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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