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Delhi High Court refuses blanket ban on smartphones in schools 

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The Delhi High Court has refused to impose a blanket ban on smartphones in schools stating that it is an “undesirable and unworkable” approach.

Justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani, while issuing guidelines on the regulated use of smartphones by students in schools, stated that, as a matter of policy, students should not be prohibited from bringing smartphones to school, but their usage must be regulated and monitored.

The Court was hearing a case involving a minor student who faced certain consequences due to misusing a smartphone while at school. The petition was filed by the minor, who was enrolled in a Kendriya Vidyalaya school.

The court said,” “Where it is possible to facilitate safekeeping of smartphones, students should be required to deposit their smartphones when they enter school and take them back when returning home.”

 Here are some guidelines the court has issued in this regard:

Also read: The Global Debate on Smartphone Bans in Schools: Striking a Balance

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