Aviation institute ordered to return fees to student

Pune: The Pune district consumer grievances redressal forum has ordered AHA Aviation and Hospitality Academy  to repay to a student fees of Rs1.18 lakh along with 9% interest, an amount of Rs31,626 as interest on the loan the student’s father took to pay the fees and compensation of Rs25,000.

Forum president Anjali Deshmukh and member SK Kapase issued the order recently in a suit filed by Amruta Avinash Dhumal (20) on January 17 last year. Daughter of a policeman, Amruta lives at Somwar Peth police lines. She named the Delhi-based academy, its Pune branch represented through its manager (administration), director Akash Gupta and Daya Prakash as respondents.
Amruta’s plaint said she took admission to a one-year diploma in aviation and hospitality management after reading in the advertisement that the Cambridge University has permitted the academy to conduct the course in India. The fees were Rs1.18 lakh. She paid enrollment fees of Rs5,000 on February 7, 2008. Later, her father borrowed money from friends and paid Rs30,000 on February 11, 2008. He took a loan of Rs1 lakh from the Pune district cooperative credit society to pay the remaining fees.
25/03/12 Daily News & Analysis

1 thought on “Aviation institute ordered to return fees to student

  1. sir i am also completed aviation course but not getting job.and i submitted my fee through loan of 4 lakhs rupees.i am also want to lodge complain to intitution please some one help me.

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