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Posted Date : 28-Jan-2012 , 06:40:05 pm | Posted By ganesh
agreed tuition fee of particular college is 5000....which is paid. and wen the student asking her transfer certificate to shift to another college of her final year ,the management demanding excess 10000 rupess..(since the college is not university,its a private junior college)..den the demanding of 10000 rupess is correct legally?....te discount of the actual fee z asking ..after agreed amt is paid.. please help me guys
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Answer By: Ashish Karundia
Dear Ganesh,
Please note that time and again it has been requested to post the query in a self-explanatory way so that the same can be answered in due course of time. So please clarify your question.
Please note that time and again it has been requested to post the query in a self-explanatory way so that the same can be answered in due course of time. So please clarify your question.
Answer By: Anmol Goyal
Your question is just irritating. None is clarified in your question. What you want to ask is just like mystery. Repeat question in a understandable manner.
Answer By: Mrattunjay
question is not clear
Answer By: Rambabu Senkarasetti
I didnot get ur point.


Comments
CA Richa Gupta
28-Jan-2012 , 07:28:47 pmplease elaborate what you want to ask & facts more clearly
Rishabh Upadhyay
28-Jan-2012 , 11:41:17 pmyou can consult a lawyer for your current problem.
ganesh
29-Jan-2012 , 08:54:12 pmth tuition fee of a particular college is rupees 15000,the management gave a concession of 10000 rupees for merit student.. student wants a transfer certificate after completion of one year,to join in another college..(since he studies intermediate, and its a private junior college).. and the thing is the management is demanding concession amt.. according to me its not fair beacuse the agreement shows rupees 5000 which is paid..and at the end of the year why have to be pay again.. and i want yr sugession dat, is it correct leagally..? how can be problem solved.. thanks for yr response