Kejriwals decision to stay CM personal, but students rights cant be trampled upon: HC
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National and public interest demand that no person who holds the post of CM is incommunicado or absent for a long stretch of time or for an uncertain period of time, said the court. File photo: PTI

Kejriwal's decision to stay CM 'personal', but students' rights can't be trampled upon: HC

The HC directs the MCD Commissioner to incur the expenditure required to provide free text books, writing material, and uniforms without being constrained by the limit of ₹5 crore


The Delhi High Court on Monday (April 29) said the decision of Arvind Kejriwal to continue as the Chief Minister after his arrest is "personal" but it does not mean that the fundamental rights of school-going children would be trampled upon. The high court also said that Kejriwal's absence cannot allow students to go through the first term without free text books, writing material, and uniform in MCD schools.

The high court said that a chief minister’s post in any state, leave alone a buzzing capital city like Delhi, is not a ceremonial post and it is a post where the office holder has to be virtually available 24x7 to deal with any crisis or natural disaster like flooding, fire, and disease.

"National interest and public interest demands that no person who holds this post is incommunicado or absent for a long stretch of time or for an uncertain period of time. To say that no important decision can be taken during a model code of conduct is a misnomer," a bench of Acting Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Manmeet PS Arora said.

Non-supply of educational material to students in MCD schools

The court was dealing with a PIL by NGO Social Jurist, represented by advocate Ashok Agarwal, highlighting the non-supply of educational material and other statutory benefits to students in the MCD schools even after the commencement of the new academic session.

The high court said as the students of MCD schools are entitled for free text books, writing material, and uniform in accordance with their constitutional and statutory rights, and the schools are going to close for summer vacations shortly, the MCD Commissioner is directed to incur the expenditure required for fulfilling the obligations forthwith without being constrained by the expenditure limit of ₹5 crore.

(With agency inputs)

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