Delhi Private School Fee Freeze 2026 Notification


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The Delhi government just paused its new private school fee law. This move comes after the Supreme Court raised concerns. Specifically, the state will not enforce the 2025 Act for this session. This brings quick relief to thousands of local families. Actually, schools must keep fees at their April 2025 levels. No school can raise charges for the rest of this year. The law stays but the start date is now different.

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At a Glance

  • The Rule: Fees are frozen at April 1, 2025 levels.

  • The Scope: All private unaided schools in Delhi must comply.

  • The Future: New fee blocks will start from 2026-27.


Why the State Paused the Law

The Supreme Court felt the mid-year start was too fast. Therefore, the state issued a new order on February 1. The original law asked for committees to form by last July. Specifically, that date had already passed when the law arrived in December. This timing gap made the rules hard to follow. The “Removal of Difficulties” order fixes this mess. It gives everyone more time to prepare.

New Deadlines for School Boards

Schools must now act fast to set up new panels. First, every school has ten days to form a fee committee. Then, they have 14 days to submit a fee plan. Specifically, this plan covers the next three years starting in 2026. The state will also set up district courts in 30 days. These courts will hear complaints from unhappy parents. This ensures a fair path for all.

Veto Power: What Parents Need to Know

The 2025 Act gives parents a very strong voice. In fact, parents have a “veto” on any fee hike plan. If even one parent member says no, the hike stops. Finally, the management cannot decide on fees alone anymore. Schools that break this rule face huge fines of ₹1 lakh. They must also refund any extra money within 20 days. Power is shifting back to the families.

Human Insight: The Reality Check

Don’t bank on your school playing fair just yet. I think many schools will find ways to add “hidden” costs. They might charge more for books, bus trips, or gym use. Actually, the law does not fully block these extra service fees. Reality Check: Some schools may even try to pick “friendly” parents for the new committees. Finally, if the state does not audit their accounts, the freeze is just words. You must stay active in your school’s group. Watch the fine print on every bill.images 9.png

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