Rs 50,000 fine per student: Delhi plans heavy penalty on schools to stop steep fee hike menace
Delhi schools may soon face strict fee regulations. A new bill proposes hefty fines for unauthorized fee increases. The Director of Education will have the power to impose these fines. Schools must form fee regulation committees with parent involv...

Expected to be taken up in the Delhi Assembly’s monsoon session this July, the bill aims to bring private and government schools under a strict, transparent fee regulation framework.
According to TOI sources, the Director of Education will have the power to impose this fine—and that’s not all. If a school delays payment, the fine amount could double, and persistent offenders may even face sealing or auctioning of their property.
“For the first time, fee hikes in Delhi’s 1,677 private schools will be legally monitored,” a government official said. The move comes in response to mounting complaints from parents about arbitrary fees and undue pressure on students who fall behind in payments.
Committees, not chaos
The draft bill doesn’t just slap fines—it also lays out a plan for better oversight.
At the district level, appellate committees—led by education officials and including parents, teachers, and a chartered accountant—will handle disputes. A revision committee with an experienced educationist will also be in place to oversee the big picture.
Student protections front & centre
One of the bill’s standout features is its clear stand against punishing students for fee issues. Schools will be barred from expelling students, withholding results, or subjecting them to public embarrassment. Simply put: no child will face consequences for financial constraints at home.
The bill was originally slated for a special session this week, but it’s now expected to be introduced in July. Once passed, it promises a much-needed shake-up in how school fees are managed—balancing fairness for parents with accountability for institutions.
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