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Delhi High Court rules private schools can set fees based on costs, not government limits, to prevent profiteering.
The Delhi High Court ruled on October 10, 2025, that the Delhi government’s Directorate of Education may only regulate fees at unaided private schools to prevent profiteering, commercialization, and capitation fees, not to set specific fee amounts.
The court upheld a lower court’s decision quashing fee hike restrictions at two schools, stating that schools have the right to determine fees based on infrastructure, salaries, and development needs.
Government intervention is permissible only when there’s evidence of financial misuse or unreasonable profit.
The ruling reinforces the balance between oversight and autonomy in private education.
El Tribunal Superior de Delhi dictamina que las escuelas privadas pueden fijar tarifas basadas en costos, no en límites del gobierno, para evitar el lucro.