During the hearing today, Samant said that the Aurangabad bench of the High Court had taken suo motu cognizance of concerns over the bad conditions of schools operated by the local authorities.
Pursuant to that the Aurangabad bench had ordered the formation of a district-level committee with district judges at the helm to monitor the ‘grim situation’ in government-run schools.
The Court, however, was not happy that such matters were requiring court’s intervention.
“Something which is expected from you is being done by the Principal District Judge (PDJ). Just to ensure that girl children studying there have better facilities! We do not feel very happy to pass such orders involving PDJs in such matters. Look at the condition, it is shocking!” the bench remarked.
Source: Barandbench