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Link to reportNew Delhi, March 30 (PTI): An engineering student who
left college within three days of admission because of ragging will get
a refund of his fees, the Delhi state consumer commission has ruled.The
Agra college, which had refused to return the fees, will also have to
pay Deepak Chawala compensation and cough up a penalty. The refund and
the compensation will total Rs 98,000. Another Rs 25,000 is to be
deposited in the state consumer welfare fund as penalty, the consumer
court ruled.The commission bench headed by Justice J.D. Kapoor
dismissed Anand Engineering College’s appeal, filed against a district
consumer forum order directing it to refund the fees. It said the
college’s argument that fees once paid cannot be returned was not
maintainable as no one can be forced to pay without enjoying any
service.“The attitude of the appellant in this case was most
reprehensible,” the commission said, awarding the compensation to Delhi
resident Chawala.The panel also accused the college of the “grossest
kind of deficiency in service” for not “arresting the evil of
ragging”.Justice Kapoor said ragging “sometimes acts so heavily on the
minds of students that there are instances when students have been
driven to commit suicide”.Chawala had taken admission to the Bachelor
of Engineering course for the 2002-03 session. But he withdrew from the
course after three days, unable to cope with ragging. He approached the
college administration for a refund of his fees, but was turned
down.Chawala then moved the district consumer forum, which held the
college guilty of deficiency in service and asked it to pay Rs 98,000
as compensation, including the refund.Top

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