Delhi School Accused of Denying Entry to Students Over Fee Dispute

In a troubling incident in Dwarka, Delhi, a private school has been accused of denying entry to 31 students over a fee dispute. Parents assert that they paid their fees on time, yet their children were not allowed to attend classes. The situation escalated when parents revealed that checks for the April fees were not deposited by the school, forcing them to pay via net banking. This ongoing issue has led to written complaints to educational authorities, highlighting concerns about the school's arbitrary practices and the administration's lack of action. Read on to learn more about this unfolding situation.
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Delhi School Accused of Denying Entry to Students Over Fee Dispute

Fee Dispute Leads to Student Exclusion

A private school located in Dwarka, Delhi, is facing allegations of preventing 31 students from entering the school due to a fee dispute. Parents reported on Tuesday that despite making timely fee payments, their children were barred from attending classes.


A group of parents issued a statement claiming that they had submitted checks for the April 2025 fees to the school. However, the school allegedly did not deposit these checks into the bank, prompting parents to pay the May fees via net banking.


They questioned why the school cited non-payment as a reason for denying entry when the checks were still with them. The statement emphasized, 'This is not the first time this has happened. Parents have been facing such pressure for years.'


Additionally, they mentioned that written complaints have been submitted to the Directorate of Education and local authorities. Parents argue that the school's arbitrary actions have persisted due to the administration's inaction.