HC comes to rescue of TN CBSE students

    
Chennai, Nov 6: Madras High Court has made it clear that no student from any school following the Central board of education should be prevented from participating in sports events conducted by the Tamil Nadu Education Department.

In his order on a batch of 15 writ petitions by parents and CBSE school students and school managements, Justice K Chandru said the interim oder will remain in force till the government spelt out a policy keeping in mind students' interests.

The petitioners sought to quash a July 23, 2008 order by the Director of School Education directing school education department not to permit students of schools affiliated to the CBSE to participate in various tournaments conducted by it from 2008-09 academic year.

The Judge directed the state government to have a broad based consultation with all stake holders and if necessary to form a panel to consider the issue raised in the petitions.

He told the authorities to arrive at a proper solution, 'which will be christalised in the form of a policy of the government in consonance with the constitutional mandate considering the interests of future school going children.'

He said it was entirely for the state government to frame guidelines for forming an appropriate committee.

- Agencies

Nov 07, 2009

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