Tuttiquotidiani is completely free. Every day we aggregate news from 100+ sources and generate original AI summaries for you. Help us keep the service running with a small donation, or become TQ Pro for just €1/month.

Father paid Rs 2.9 lakh for son's admission, son stopped from exam over unpaid fee: Commission orders college to pay Rs 2.27 lakh

  • Posted on August 20, 2026
  • By The Times of India
  • 1 Views
  • 1 min read
In brief

A consumer commission in Jammu and Kashmir has ruled in favor of a parent whose son was barred from examinations due to outstanding fees at Acharya Institute of Technology. The verdict requires the Bengaluru-based institution to reimburse Rs 2,27,965, holding them accountable for funds collected by admission intermediaries. This case highlights institutional accountability and student welfare concerns in higher education fee disputes.

Summary auto-generated by AI from the original publisher's content. Editorial standards.

Father paid Rs 2.9 lakh for son's admission, son stopped from exam over unpaid fee: Commission orders college to pay Rs 2.27 lakh
Father paid Rs 2.9 lakh for son's admission, son stopped from exam over unpaid fee: Commission orders college to pay Rs 2.27 lakh

NEW DELHI: The Jammu and Kashmir state consumer commission has directed Acharya Institute of Technology in Bengaluru to pay Rs 2,27,965 to a Jammu father over a dispute involving his son's admission to the institute. The commission held the institute responsible for the money allegedly kept by two people who helped secure his son's admission.
continue reading...

Author
The Times of India

You May Also Like