Pvt medical college taking extra fees against already decided by govt.
3 years ago
My private medical college is taking extra fees for mess, equipment and other expenses which go against the government body's order that regulates the admission and fees. I came to know that the college is already against the government for deciding their hostel and other expenses fee. Are they allowed to take more fees even if they haven't got a decision to do so? Can we go against the college in a legal way?
A.Dear Sir,
You cannot fight single handedly so form an Association of victims then approach High Court and get appropriate orders.
You cannot fight single handedly so form an Association of victims then approach High Court and get appropriate orders.
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Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield
Responded 3 years ago
A.it is India.
colleges, schools and hospitals are above law in reality.
colleges, schools and hospitals are above law in reality.
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A.Hi,
You can approach the college's management if you feel like their fees are excessive, but as a student enrolled there, you have consented to the college's policies.
If your fundamental rights have been violated as a result of your college's conduct, you can file a writ petition in the High Court
You can approach the college's management if you feel like their fees are excessive, but as a student enrolled there, you have consented to the college's policies.
If your fundamental rights have been violated as a result of your college's conduct, you can file a writ petition in the High Court
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
As private institutions, they have more freedom when it comes to deciding how their fees shall be calculated. When a student enrolls in a private college, they are consenting to abide by the college's policies. If you believe the college's conduct is so arbitrary as to constitute a breach of your fundamental rights, then you can file a writ petition in the High Court.
As private institutions, they have more freedom when it comes to deciding how their fees shall be calculated. When a student enrolls in a private college, they are consenting to abide by the college's policies. If you believe the college's conduct is so arbitrary as to constitute a breach of your fundamental rights, then you can file a writ petition in the High Court.
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