
Summary: The High Court has ordered an investigation into claims of poor management at Hyderabad Public School, including misuse of money and breaking rules.
A case was filed against the Hyderabad Public School Society, accusing them of misusing money and not handling things properly at their Begumpet and Ramanthapur branches. The person who filed the case, Mr. P.K. Kalyani, pointed out several problems, like ignoring the Society's rules, not following reservation policies, and building structures without getting the right permissions.
"Mr. P.K. Kalyani has accused the Hyderabad Public School of misusing money and not handling things properly."
After listening to arguments from Mr. P.K. Kalyani, who filed the case, and Mr. T. Venkat Raju Goud, the lawyer for the Education Department, the court decided to take action. The Chief Justice, Sri Aparesh Kumar Singh, and Justice G.M. Mohiuddin told the Principal Secretary of the Education Department to look into the claims.
The court has given the Education Department three months to check Mr. P.K. Kalyani's claims from April 15, 2025. They will see if the school is following the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions Rules from 1993.
"The Education Department will review Mr. P.K. Kalyani's claims within three months."
If the investigation finds any problems, the people involved will be informed, and necessary actions will be taken. The court's order did not include any costs, and any pending requests related to this case have been closed.
This ruling is an important step toward making sure schools are run properly. The investigation is expected to bring clarity and justice to everyone involved.