KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Monday ordered action against schools raising the fee by more than five percent.
The SHC passed the ruling while hearing a contempt of court plea filed by the parents against schools raising more than 5 percent fee despite a court order.
The bench said the Supreme Court had made it clear that the five percent increase in the school fee would be implemented by June 2017. The bench ordered schools to return extra money charged from the parents in this regard.
Apprising the court the additional advocate general said, the government has issued notices to the schools. “Action will be initiated soon against the schools found violating the court orders.”
On Dec 13 last year, the then Chief Justice Saqib Nisar ordered all private schools across Pakistan to cut down their fees while instructing Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to freeze the accounts of at least two schools.
The case of exorbitant fees charged by private schools was heard at the Supreme Court where the then chief justice directed FIA to freeze bank accounts of Lahore Grammar School (LGS) and the Beaconhouse School System (BSS) while further giving orders to the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to initiate investigation against both the schools.