LUCKNOW, June 11 -- The Vidya Mandir Girls' High School in Narhi was handed back to its management on Wednesday, ending a standoff that the UP Madhyamik Shikshak Sangh (UPMSS) alleged as "mafia encroachment backed by police inaction". The teachers' association said the ADM (City East) had passed an order on June 8, directing that the school be vacated immediately and possession be restored to its management, but cops allegedly delayed action for two days. UPMSS provincial vice-president RP Mishra alleged that the "other party" had claimed the land and conspired against the school. "In April, the ADM (City East) issued an order after hearing the other party's facts and asked the police to get the school vacated and hand it over to them. The school did not present any strong stand on this, but the DIoS wrote about the land being mortgaged to UP Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad at the time of school's construction. This led to the ADM revoking the order and asking police to restore possession to the school. Police asked the school management for prescribed security deployment charges," claimed Mishra. On Wednesday, police told the school management that no fee would be charged for government-aided schools. "The delay in handing over possession was deliberate, meant to give opposing party time to approach court. A petition was filed by them, but court did not grant interim relief. The matter has been listed for next hearing on Monday," he added. Mishra said the Union education ministry asked UP education department to submit a detailed report on the Vidya Mandir Girls' school case....