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Private schools making billions, says SC

By Aqeel Afzal
Published: May 7, 2019

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ISLAMABAD.: A three-member Supreme Court bench on Monday noted that the state was not fulfilling its responsibility towards the matter of fees charged by the private schools, with Chief justice Asif Saeed Khosa saying that private schools earn billions of rupees, yet they claim that a 5% annual increase in the fees was too little.

The bench, led by Chief Justice Khosa, conducted hearing of the case pertaining to the increase in school fees. The chief justice said the audit report of private schools was self-explanatory that private schools were collecting billions of rupees in annual revenues.

Counsel for private schools Makhdoom Ali Khan maintained that restriction of more than 5% increase in school fees was inappropriate.

However, Chief Justice Khosa said that parliament could amend or legislate on the matter whenever it desired.

Private schools barred from charging fee in advance

The defence counsel said that after the terror attacks at the Army Public School in Peshawar in 2014, schools had been ordered to increase their security and the government allowed the schools to increase their admission fees to meet the increased expenditures on security.

Sitting on the bench, Justice Ejazul Ahsan maintained that the condition for 5% raise in fees was for three years after which schools could resubmit fresh fee schedules, while having their licences renewed.

Schools impose several other charges on the students in addition to tuition fees, but the additional collections were seldom spent for the specific purpose.

The lawyer argued that law against increase in school fees was unjustified. He said that if a school could justify the increase, it should have the permission, but if it could not provide justification it should be denied permission to increase the fees. Justice Ahsan maintained that it was the responsibility of the State to keep school fees within reasonable limits.

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The counsel said that the state collected taxes from private schools in England which were then spent on the public schools, while in the US, many private schools have their fees remarkably higher than even university fees. Justice Ahsan remarked that in Pakistan, the State was not adequately playing its role. In Pakistan, parents do not have the choice in schools.

The counsel said that rate in fee increase should be determined by the authorities concerned. At this, the chief justice said the State knew about its institutions and officials, adding that it was possible that schools asked for 7% raise and they gave them 70%. “Limiting the increase to 5% was set to thwart corruption,” Chief Justice Khosa stressed.

According to Article 25 of the Constitution, the chief justice said, the State was responsible for providing education to its citizens for which the government must determine a system. “The State can also ensure education through private schools,” Chief Justice Khosa added.

Private schools continue to fleece parents in Lahore

The chief justice told the lawyer to suggest as to how the rate of fees increase would be determined. He asked whether any school had ever increased its fees by less than 5%. If any school kept its fee increase within 5%, the court could fix this principle for all other schools, he remarked.

The chief justice said that the audit report of the schools was an eye-opener. The number of branches of private schools was expanding and schools were making billions and they still wanted an increase in the fees of more than 5%. The hearing was adjourned while the counsel were still presenting their arguments.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1967343/1-private-schools-making-billions-says-sc/
 
I take it pakistani government run schools suck. why should people pay taxes ?? at least in USA we get semi-decent public schools in same areas
 
Last time cheap justice pulled the publicity stunts of ordering private schools to reduce fees and different kind of charges, I ended up paying more. Instead of making things worse, it would be better if judiciary force government to improve the quality of public schools and open more schools if worries about education and common people are real.
 
Last time cheap justice pulled the publicity stunts of ordering private schools to reduce fees and different kind of charges, I ended up paying more. Instead of making things worse, it would be better if judiciary force government to improve the quality of public schools and open more schools if worries about education and common people are real.

Yeah. Judiciary should stay away from administrative matters.
There was decision by Peshawar HC 2 or 3 months ago in which hospital administration increased medicine price form 15 to 20 something but the court ordered to set the price back. Ridiculous!!!!
 
Yeah. Judiciary should stay away from administrative matters.
There was decision by Peshawar HC 2 or 3 months ago in which hospital administration increased medicine price form 15 to 20 something but the court ordered to set the price back. Ridiculous!!!!
Lolll.. I got you!
 
Last time cheap justice pulled the publicity stunts of ordering private schools to reduce fees and different kind of charges, I ended up paying more. Instead of making things worse, it would be better if judiciary force government to improve the quality of public schools and open more schools if worries about education and common people are real.

The overall bill was reduced by at least 15% in my personal experience. Private schools are a necessity and they abuse the fact that government schools are neglected in terms of premises and education quality.

Just a cursory look at some major academies; a very popular academy in Lahore started out by renting 2 rooms in Johar Town around 2004. Now they span the length and breadth of the country with over 200 premises (owned). You can imagine the amount of money they earn.

Not to say that they didn't put in the hard work; just pointing out the fact that these institutions have predatory practices which in the US would be recipe for a class action lawsuit.
 
Yeah. Judiciary should stay away from administrative matters.
There was decision by Peshawar HC 2 or 3 months ago in which hospital administration increased medicine price form 15 to 20 something but the court ordered to set the price back. Ridiculous!!!!

First of all, dictating businesses is not job of judiciary. It's up to civil administration to decide if the prices should be regulated or should let the market dynamics decide it. When last cheap justice started case of school fees, the school increased fee by 30% and after months of circus he ordered to cut fees by 20%. So, now I am paying 10% more (excluding 30% more which I paid during circus) for my kids education than what I would have been paying without his publicity stunt, still school send notice every month that they have filed appeal against decision and if they get favorable decision than I have to pay difference.

The overall bill was reduced by at least 15% in my personal experience. Private schools are a necessity and they abuse the fact that government schools are neglected in terms of premises and education quality.

Just a cursory look at some major academies; a very popular academy in Lahore started out by renting 2 rooms in Johar Town around 2004. Now they span the length and breadth of the country with over 200 premises (owned). You can imagine the amount of money they earn.

Not to say that they didn't put in the hard work; just pointing out the fact that these institutions have predatory practices which in the US would be recipe for a class action lawsuit.

Read my above post, at-least in my case I am paying more. Dictating private schools and hospitals is not solution but scapegoating people responsible for dire condition of public schools and hospitals.
 
Read my above post, at-least in my case I am paying more. Dictating private schools and hospitals is not solution but scapegoating people responsible for dire condition of public schools and hospitals.
Agreed; the government has to regulate businesses not the courts. Kia karain; we don't have good administrators yet.
 

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