
The Supreme Court has allowed resumption of nursery admissions in Delhi which were stalled over scrapping of inter-state transfer quota seats.
Avoiding the February 27 notification the apex court quashed the order issued by the Delhi lieutenant governor, to scrap the inter-state transfer quota and granted admission to successful transfer quota candidates whose parents had approached court.
The apex court also instructed that the wards of those parents who approached the court challenging scrapping of the inter-state transfer quota would be given a seat even if the schools had filled all seats. It has also asked Delhi government to raise the number of seats, if required to accommodate the 24 students whose parents had approached the court.
With the Supreme Court’s ruling, the five month long impasse on nursery admission in Delhi finally came to an end.
