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New draft rules submitted to SC to prevent same incidents
December 08, 2024
|The Business Guardian
In a significant development in the Delhi Coaching Centre Deaths Case, new draft model rules have been submitted to the Supreme Court, proposing heavy fines and penalties to regulate the functioning of private coaching institutes.
The draft rules seek to address critical issues related to infrastructure, safety, and student welfare at these institutions.
The model rules were filed by Senior Advocate Siddhartha Dave, who was appointed as an amicus curiae (friend of the court) in this matter to assist the court.
Furthermore, model rules focus on establishing a competent authority in each district, headed by the District Magistrate, which would be responsible for the registration and regulation of private coaching institutes.
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