Don’t retain students’ original documents: DC
K.G. Jagadeesha warns private institutions of filing criminal cases if they do not give them back
Deputy Commissioner K.G. Jagadeesha has warned of filing criminal cases against private educational institutions if they fail to return all original documents to students when they leave the institution concerned.
He said the institutions have no right to retain the original documents of students, including marks cards and other certificates.
However, many instances have come to light wherein institutions refused to return documents in the event a student discontinues a course midway. They demand payment of full fee to return such documents.
Mr. Jagadeesha was speaking at a review meeting chaired by Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights Chairperson Kripa Alva here recently.
The DC directed institutions to return original documents, if any they have retained, within one month to students.
After a month, officials concerned would visit every private institution and conduct an inspection. If they find any institution retaining original documents, criminal proceedings would be initiated, Mr. Jagadeesha said.
Meanwhile, Ms. Alva asked the district administration to ensure every private education institution and hostel in the district would have a student-friendly environment.
The administration should periodically conduct inspections about infrastructure in hostels, she said.
Ms. Alva said that if a student desires not to continue studies in a particular institution, such institution should pave the way for the student’s smooth exit. Instead of demanding the full fee for the course/ term/ year, the institution should refund fees already collected, she said.
City Police Commissioner T.R. Suresh and others were present.
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