Madras High Court Reviews Law Restricting Private School Property Sales

The Madras High Court has admitted a petition challenging the constitutional validity of Section 30 of the Tamil Nadu Private Schools (Regulation) Act, 2019. This specific legal provision currently restricts the alienation, sale, or transfer of private school properties without prior government approval. A bench led by the Chief Justice has issued a formal notice to the Tamil Nadu state government seeking a detailed response to the plea. The petitioners argue that these official restrictions infringe upon property rights and hinder the operational autonomy of educational institutions within the state.
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