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September 12, 2022
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It cannot be said that Delay in Protracting the proceedings was on the Tribunal, which can be a ground for Court to terminate its mandate: Delhi High Court 

The Delhi High Court ruled that it cannot be said that delay in protracting the proceedings was on the Tribunal, which can be a ground for […]
May 22, 2022
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The Management of Private Medical Colleges are strictly prohibited from accepting payment of fees in cash: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court directed that the management of private medical colleges are strictly prohibited from accepting payment of fees in cash.  Background  The Court noticed its […]
February 19, 2022
Calcutta HC permits the schools to charge fees according to their policy and arrangement with the students.

Calcutta HC permits the schools to charge fees according to their policy and arrangement with the students

The Calcutta High Court permitted the schools to charge fees according to their policy and arrangement with the students. Background  By March, 2020 there was a […]
February 2, 2022
Medical college, Institution not to demand full 3-year-course fee from a student, who had withdrawn his admission: Karnataka HC

Medical college, Institution not to demand full 3-year-course fee from a student, who had withdrawn his admission: Karnataka HC

The Karnataka High Court ordered that the Medical college or Institution not to demand full 3-year-course fee from a student who had withdrawn his admission.  Background  […]
January 16, 2022
NCLT must make reasonable assessment of fees, expenses payable to Interim RP and cannot pass order in ad-hoc manner: SC remands matter back to NCLT

NCLT must make reasonable assessment of fees, expenses payable to Interim RP and cannot pass order in ad-hoc manner: SC remands matter back to NCLT

The Supreme Court in the case of Devarajan Raman v/s Bank of India Limited ruled that NCLT must make reasonable assessment of fees, expenses payable to […]