The Madras High Court directs that private schools in Tamil Nadu must publicly display their fee structure on both their websites and notice boards. According to reports, Justice M. Dhandapani issues the order while exercising the court’s extraordinary writ jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution. The direction applies to all private schools in the state and requires them to ensure that information about school fees is made accessible to parents and other stakeholders through the stated channels. The court’s instruction emphasizes transparency in fee-related disclosures by requiring schools to post the fee structure prominently rather than limiting it to internal communications. The order is reported to have been issued in the context of petitions seeking clearer public availability of fee information from private educational institutions. The reporting across outlets is consistent that the court’s directive is a binding legal requirement for private schools to comply by displaying the fee structure online and at physical notice boards.