The bench of Justice Naima Haider and Justice Zafar Ahmed said this in an order on Thursday in response to a partially granted writ petition.
Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST) Deputy Director Farida Yasmin and Campaign for Popular Education (CAMPE) Executive Director Rasheda K Choudhury filed the petition, seeking an order on the institutions to go by the admission guidelines.
The government formulated the rules in 2011 for the private educational institutions at the primary, secondary and higher secondary levels. But many of them are believed to be flouting them.
The order, however, said that, though the collection of higher fee would remain under the court's 'observation', the petitioners need to appeal for a remedy.
The court declared the petition ‘continuous mandamus’, meaning the petitioners could move the court anytime for remedy under this writ.