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- Schools cannot write any kind of unnecessary thing on the transfer certificate
- Most schools use TC as a tactic to recover outstanding fees
- If the government thinks about this issue and finds it necessary, then the Tamil Nadu Education Rules should also be changed
Schools cannot compel children to bring a transfer certificate (TC or LC) from their previous school. The Madras High Court gave this order to the Tamil Nadu government on Friday. The court said TCs are mostly used by schools as a tactic to collect outstanding fees.
The court said the state government should issue a circular, telling school management not to force children to bring TC from previous schools. In fact for admission to any new school a student is asked to bring the TC from the last school he attended. Justice SM Subramaniam and Justice C. The Kumarappan bench said that schools should not write unnecessary things in a student's transfer certificate. As many schools write that fees are late or some amount is outstanding. The court said that the state government should consider the issue and if deemed necessary, should also change the Tamil Nadu Education Rules. The court said that forcing a child to bring a TC or writing unnecessary things in his TC is wrong.
TC is not a fee recovery tool
The court held that the transfer certificate was not a means of recovering the dues from the children. It is a private document, issued in the name of the children. Schools should not impose their problem on a child and write something like no fee payment or late fee on their transfer certificate. The bench said that it is the parents' job to pay school fees. According to the rules, the schools have to recover that amount from the parents.