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The Bombay High Court on Tuesday directed the Maharashtra government to file reply to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) which demanded that parents should be able to pay school fees in
installments in view of the economic stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. A bench of Justices S P Deshmukh and G S Kulkarni also asked the state to explain how people can approach the
divisional fee regulatory panels constituted under the Maharashtra Educational Institutions (Regulation of Fee) Act, 2011. The PIL, filed by BJP MLA Atul Bhatkhalkar, demanded that the
government should direct educational institutes to consider requests by parents on "remitting" fees for 2020-21 and 2021-22 "sympathetically" on case-to-case basis. The
institutes should also be directed to allow parents to pay dues in installments, it added. Senior counsel Birendra Saraf, the petitioner's lawyer, said that during the pandemic, several
unaided schools increased their fees and also started charging extra for conducting online classes. This amounted to profiteering and schools must be restrained from overcharging, the PIL
said. Many students have been unable to pay the fees on time due to various pandemic-related reasons and they must not be barred from attending classes, it added. The HC will hear the PIL
further later this month