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I year of education wasted because I was asked to withdraw admission


18-Apr-2023 (In Civil Law)
i had filed a case in punjab haryana high court in order to get permission to sit in exams as i was forcefully asked to withdraw admission and take refund.after 1 year my case has been dismissed and i was asked to take the refund the college forcefully gave me.Now i want to file a review petition as i have many facts and proofs which was not brought to court's notice for some reason.THE bills,reciepts everything i want to bring to the notice of the court.What should i do now as not only the decision had wasted 1 year of mine but also the refund given to me is not proper and all the proceedings were done by the college and not me....please guide me...what should i do ?
Answers (5)

Answer #1
720 votes
WhetheR u weRe paRty to that suit oR not ? In which oRdeR of uR expulsion passed, i have to look into the gRounds on which the oRdeR of expulsion has been passed & the Refund u got is meRely the Refund of uR fees oR it includes demages foR the wastage of uR time.
Answer #2
632 votes
You may file a review petition with additional pleas available with you but will have to explain why such information was not placed before court previously. If you have sufficient justification then you may contact me.
Answer #3
931 votes
You may file review petition.
You have absolute case to file review. You may fix appointments along with your all documents and previous writ petition, come as per your convenience.
We will sit and discuss entire case.
Answer #4
961 votes
The main thing is to be seen whether the refund was made through RTGS without any involvement of yourself or it was refunded through Cheque or Draft. If it is through Cheque or Draft, then the question is whether you have presented that cheque or Draft in your saving account and ecashed the same. Revision Petition is useful only if you have not encashed the refund otherwise review petition shall be wastage of money and time. Moreover order of the writ petition is also required to see the loopholes and chances of success.

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Adv Malhotra
Answer #5
878 votes
Take steps immediately. Consult the lawyer and file review since limitation period is 30 days and you are already late. After personal discussion only, you ll come to understand if your case stands anywhere or not.

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