Rules for Free Education at Private Schools ,Punjab Govt Ordered

In a groundbreaking ruling, the Lahore High Court has instructed the Punjab government to formulate rules under the Punjab Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2014, to guarantee the provision of free education in private schools. The court’s decision, issued on February 14, 2024, comes amidst concerns over the government’s failure to enact and enforce regulations despite the law being in effect for nearly a decade.

Court’s Concern Over Delay in Implementing Free Education

Expressing apprehension over the government’s delay in implementing the Punjab Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2014, the Lahore High Court stressed the importance of ensuring free education for all children aged 5 to 16 years. The court noted that the private education sector had benefited from the government’s inaction, rather than fulfilling its role in providing education to underprivileged children.

Private School Challenges Government’s Denial of Free Education

The court’s decision follows a petition filed by a private school in Okara, contesting the denial of a registration certificate for affiliation with the Sahiwal Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education. The court upheld the petition, emphasizing the government’s obligation to uphold the right to free education. It urged the Punjab government to establish regulations to ensure compliance in private schools.

Ensuring Every Child’s Right to Free Education

The Lahore High Court’s ruling is a significant step towards ensuring that every child in Punjab, regardless of their socio-economic background, has access to free education. The court’s decision underscores the urgency for the Punjab government to enact and enforce regulations under the Punjab Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2014, to protect children’s fundamental right to free education and provide them with quality education.

The Future of Free Education in Punjab

As the Lahore High Court’s directive paves the way for action by the Punjab government, the future of free education in the province hangs in the balance. The court’s emphasis on the right to free education serves as a reminder of the government’s responsibility to ensure quality education for all children in Punjab. The Punjab government must act swiftly to implement the necessary regulations to enforce the Punjab Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2014, in private schools, fulfilling the promise of free education for all.

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