PHC extends stay order on summer vacation fee
PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court (PHC) on Wednesday extended stay order on summer vacation fee by restraining the private educational institutions from receiving the two months summer vacation fee till September 24.
A division bench comprising Chief Justice Waqar Ahmad Seth and Justice Muhammad Naeem Anwar extended stay order on two months summer vacation fee and transport fee till September 24, next hearing in the petitions.
A team of lawyers including Zahidullah Zahid, Abbas Khan Sangeen, Nazish Muzaffar, Iftikhar Hussain, Saima Aamir, Sanaullah and Syed Bilal Jan appeared before the court in two writ petitions filed through Peshawar Bar Association and All Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Parents Association.
The lawyers submitted before the court that despite the court’s stay order the management of private educational institutions were harassing the students and parents to deposit the two months summer vacation fee.
They also informed the bench that the educational institutions have started expelling students from the schools who as per the court’s direction did not submit the fee.
They submitted that the schools management had started torturing students.
The lawyers said that the parents had registered cases stating their offspring were being punished for not depositing the fee and were made to stand in the sun as punishment.
Abdul Sattar Khan, counsel for private educational institutions, requested the court to transfer the petitions to other bench as he had already given decision in favour of parents in the case.
The chief justice turned down his request and observed that he would hear the petitions and would decide all the cases on September 24 after final arguments.
Earlier, the PHC had allowed petitions against the summer vacation fee and other fee, which was challenged by the private educational institutions in the Supreme Court on the ground that they were not heard in the case.
The Supreme Court had set aside the decision and sent it back to the PHC for fresh decision after giving a chance to private educational institutions to present their plea in the case. The PHC has once again started hearing the petitions.
-
North West Raps About Piercings, Tattoos And Skipping School In New Song -
Teddi Mellencamp Shares Hopeful Health Update Amid Cancer Battle: 'Cloud Is Lifting' -
Prince William Makes Clear The Conditions He Has For Meeting Prince Harry -
Sara Foster Slams Age Gap Relationship After 'blah' George Clooney Date -
Jennifer Garner Recalls Enduring Ben Affleck’s Intense Beyoncé ‘Halo’ Phase -
Prince Harry’s Mental Health Ends Up At Stake As Meghan Moves Him To 'second Fiddle' -
Bradley Cooper On Who His Mother Thinks Is The World’s Best Actor -
Meghan Markle Offers Glimpse Into Intimate Dance Moment With Harry Amid Split Rumors -
Jon Bon Jovi Joins The Viral 2016 Throwback Trend With Nostalgic Photos -
Kate Middleton Hailed For Her Lack Of ‘obligation’ As Well As Altruistic, Selfless Qualities -
Jason Momoa Says Being With Beau Adria Arjona Feels 'perfect' -
Idris Elba Says One Mix-up Nearly Cost Him A Knighthood From King Charles -
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Incurs Anger Of Biggest Royal -
Megan Fox, Machine Gun Kelly's Relationship 'is Just About Co-parenting' -
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Warned They Can’t Fool Brits Because It Won’t Land -
South Korea’s Ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol, Sentenced To 5 Years In Prison: Key Details Explained