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Delhi HC allows DPS Dwarka students back in class, Orders 50% payment of hiked fees
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The Delhi High Court has granted interim relief to DPS Dwarka students expelled over unpaid hiked fees, allowing them to resume classes if 50% of the increased fee is paid. The case stems from a broader dispute over fee hikes, alleged coercion by the school, and demands for a transparent audit of the institution's finances.
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