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      Epichawk5865
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        March 17, 2025 at 11:06 am
        My sister is in dummy school (Delhi), we are from Assam , we were in Delhi at that time so we took admission in a dummy school of delhi , he asked for 1.2L for 2 years (11th class -60k and 12th class-60k) we agreed and paid 60k , few weeks before my sister completed her exams of class 11th and we decided to move her from Delhi to Assam , we requested him for TC since it’s now end of a session, he initially said he need to ask the school for it, then after 2 days we called him again he said he need 25k for TC, we argued why does he need 25k for TC, he gave some excuses and when I asked him to show us my sister’s marksheet of class 11 , he said he needs fees of class 12 ( he wants us to take admission in class12, another 60k) then only he would be able to give us results of class 11, I find it so absurd

        My friend went to a dummy through this guy, he ain’t related to school, he runs a hostel and he provides dummy to his students (hostelers)

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          March 17, 2025 at 11:27 am
          Dummy school in delhi can actually be beneficial for your sister if the travel as well stay expenses during her board exams and practicals are not much of an issue for your family. Government Engineering and Medical colleges have a special quota for the students who have completed their 12th boards from a delhi school.

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              March 17, 2025 at 11:45 am
              Yess but now my friends are finding it tough to trust him,he keeps changing his words again and again

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            Saratseeker418
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              March 17, 2025 at 11:55 am
              LMAO, there’s no legal remedy for illegal activities.

              There’s something called the “clean hands doctrine”.

              Under the Indian Contract Act of 1872, an agreement is considered illegal and void if its object or consideration is unlawful, meaning it’s against the law, public policy, or involves fraud or injury, and therefore unenforceable in court.ย 

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