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'Every child has place in classroom': Delhi HC directs school to admit autistic child

The petition filed by advocate Ashok Agarwal claimed that the child was born in May 2017, and in November 2019, a doctor suspected she was suffering from autism and started therapy, which was interrupted by Covid-19.

July 02, 2025 / 18:42 IST
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Delhi High Court
Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court has directed a school in the capital to admit an autistic child and highlighted the aim of "inclusive education" to be "belongingness".

Justice Vikas Mahajan, therefore, directed GD Goenka Public School to admit a girl child diagnosed with autism in Class I.

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"It needs no emphasis that 'inclusive education' is not merely about access to education. It is about belongingness. It is also about recognising that every child has a place in the classroom not because they are the same, but because they are different, and that difference enriches the learning environment for all," the judge said on July 1.

The petition filed by advocate Ashok Agarwal claimed that the child was born in May 2017, and in November 2019, a doctor suspected she was suffering from autism and started therapy, which was interrupted by Covid-19.