Supreme Court refuses to hear the Supreme Court against the merger of 105 primary schools in UP, AAP -LP Sanjay Singh has filed a Yachika - the Supreme Court please reject.

The Supreme Court refused to hear the petition submitted by AAP -LP Sanjay Singh against the merger of 105 primary schools in Uttar Pradesh. The court said that a written petition cannot be submitted in terms of section 32 to implement rights under the Right of Education Act. The court advised the requester to go to the Allahabad High Court. The Supreme Court refuses to hear against the merger of 105 primary schools in UP. New -delhi, IANS. AAM AADMI PARTY (AAP) RAJYA SABHA member Sanjay Singh filed a petition against the ruling to merge the elementary schools of 105 government of the Uttar Pradesh government, on which the Supreme Court refused to hear. Justice Dipankar Dutta and Oh Christ’s bank said on Monday: “Don’t you try to implement rights under the Law of Education Act?” If it is a legal right, it cannot be hidden as a written petition under section 32! Let the Supreme Court in Allahabad decide the case. ‘Once the bank led by Justice Dutta shown reluctant to hear the written petition filed directly in the Apex Court, senior lawyer Kapil Sibal, who represents Sanjay Singh, asked permission to withdraw the petition so that they could withdraw the highlight of Allahabad. June 24 is “arbitrary, unconstitutional and legally unacceptable”.