Community › Forums › Legal Advice India › College asking for money to withdraw my name
- This topic has 4 replies, 5 voices, and was last updated 1 year, 5 months ago by
Desishankar4600.
Viewing 3 reply threads
-
AuthorPosts
-
-
UUser_e875cb5a
PARTICIPANT
January 12, 2025 at 12:23 pmHi everyone. I enrolled in a college back in 2023, paid the fees for first semester and transportation. I knew the college wasn’t for me so I just stopped going. Due to some issues, I couldn’t inform the college early on. The college took my original migration and conduct certificate for the admission process. But now that I want to withdraw to join a different college, and get my originals back, the college is asking me to pay ~75,000. Their reasoning is I didn’t inform them earlier and hence they lost a seat. At first, they agreed to return my documents without any money. But then, their tone changed after a month when I went back to enquire. They said since the college would be the last institute I attended, they’ll have to apply for another migration for me. Only this time, I’ll have to pay them as well. Nothing’s been done by them. They’re making me roam around since October from one department to another and just delaying the process. When I asked them to give this to me in writing (about paying them), they’re refusing. What can be my next step? Thanks for any help. -
AAmritaknight866
PARTICIPANT
January 12, 2025 at 12:46 pmIt’s somewhat fair and unfair.-
DDesishankar4600
PARTICIPANT
January 12, 2025 at 1:35 pmYou can pay, get your work done, go to a different college and also do whatever legal you want to do in order to get the money back.Don’t waste your youth over this.
They aren’t completely wrong, but all of this depends on the rules and regulatory framework.
-
-
UUser_f43b07ed
PARTICIPANT
January 12, 2025 at 2:30 pmThereโs no rule like that, theyโre just holding your certificates hostage. If you paid the fee thatโs enough, many people drop out of colleges in their first, second and even final year.File a case at the local police station, go with cops and get your certificates back. Idk how the police in your state is, usually in my state theyโre really helpful in situations like these.
-
UUser_aa062226
PARTICIPANT
January 12, 2025 at 6:18 pmjust file an FIR for this
-
-
AuthorPosts
Viewing 3 reply threads