KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) has barred privately owned schools fromcharging fees for the month of July.
As per details, SHC took up the plea filed against the private schools forcharging fees for the month of July. The court said it had already stoppedprivate schools from charging two months fees on account of summervacations in its ruling.
Counsel of private school apprised the court, the case is under trial inthe Supreme Court, “Those parents who are contacting courts, not payingfees of their children.”
To this, the Sindh High Court ordered parents to pay fees within three daysand asked the schools to withdraw fees voucher of one month, issued for theperiod of summer vacations.
The court later adjourned the hearing of the case till May 20.








