National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC), presided by Justice K S Chaudhary, asked Marwar Engineering College and Research Centre to pay Rs 3,09,250 to Jodhpur resident Hanwant Singh.
The order was passed by the NCDRC while dismissing the college's plea for condonation of delay of 347 days in filing an appeal against the verdict of Rajasthan State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission.
"...There is no reasonable explanation at all for the condonation of inordinate delay of 347 days. In such circumstances, application for condonation of delay is liable to be dismissed.
"As the application is to be dismissed, revision petition being barred by limitation is also liable to be dismissed," the NCDRC said.
Singh, who was pursuing Bachelor of Engineering, told the court that he was admitted in the next semester even before the declaration of the result of his previous semester's exams. The college had also taken the fee of the next semester.
Aggrieved by this, Singh filed complaint before a district consumer forum, alleging deficiency on the part of college.
The district forum had asked college to pay Rs 3,09,250 to Singh. After the state commission upheld district forum's order, the college moved NCDRC.
