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Tamil Nadu Government Pulled To Madras High Court Over RTE Delay Amid Opposition To NEP Rollout

Shrinithi KJun 30, 2025, 12:57 PM | Updated 12:57 PM IST
M K Stalin, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu

M K Stalin, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu


The Tamil Nadu government is facing a contempt petition in the Madras High Court for failing to begin admissions under the Right to Education (RTE) Act for 2025–26, despite clear directions from the court.

The petition, filed by Marumalarchi Makkal Iyakkam president V Eswaran, cites the State’s continued inaction after the High Court’s 10 June order directing it to start the process and reimburse private schools, according to a report by The Hindu.

The High Court, in its order, said delay in Central funds should not be used as a reason to postpone a statutory obligation under the RTE. Eswaran stated that the prolonged closure of the RTE admission portal prompted the filing of contempt.

School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi has announced the State’s plan to challenge the High Court order in the Supreme Court. Eswaran has filed a caveat to ensure he is heard before any decision is made.

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