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Bombay High Court Halts SPPU Decision on ILS Law College Fees, Directs Fresh Proposal for 2026-27

Rupesh Singh by Rupesh Singh
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ILS Law College fees: In a significant development for legal education in Maharashtra, the Bombay High Court has temporarily stayed the Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) order concerning ILS Law College fees for the 2026-27 academic session. The court has also instructed the university to place a fresh proposal before it after reconsidering the fee-related issue, offering temporary relief to the institution while ensuring that the matter receives a detailed review.

The latest order comes amid an ongoing legal dispute between ILS Law College and SPPU over the fixation of “other fees” charged from students enrolled in the three-year LL.B. and five-year B.A. LL.B. programmes. The disagreement has sparked discussions about transparency, university regulations, and the financial sustainability of higher education institutions.

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According to the proceedings, the High Court observed that a fresh proposal should be prepared and examined before any final decision is implemented. As a result, the earlier university communication fixing ILS Law College fees for the upcoming academic year will remain on hold until further directions are issued.

The dispute primarily revolves around the SPPU fee structure, particularly the amount that the college can collect under the category of “other fees.” Earlier, the university had approved a substantially lower amount than what the college had been charging in previous academic years. The institution challenged this move, arguing that the decision was taken without adequately considering its proposal or providing it with a meaningful opportunity to present its case.

The college has maintained that the revised ILS Law College fees approved by SPPU would significantly impact its ability to manage infrastructure, academic activities, student facilities, maintenance, and other operational expenses. According to the institution, these charges support several essential services that go beyond tuition and are necessary for maintaining educational standards.

On the other hand, SPPU has defended its position by stating that the revised SPPU fee structure was based on the recommendations of its Fee Fixation Committee. The university believes that the amount approved is reasonable and is aimed at ensuring that students are not burdened with excessive charges. The committee had reportedly recommended a substantial reduction in the “other fees” component after reviewing the available records.

The legal battle did not emerge overnight. Over the past few years, questions had been raised regarding the collection of additional fees under different heads. These concerns eventually resulted in administrative scrutiny and legal proceedings, ultimately leading to the university’s decision to revise ILS Law College fees for the 2026-27 academic year. The college, however, argued before the High Court that the university’s communication was arbitrary and issued without following due process, prompting it to seek judicial intervention.

With the latest order, the High Court has chosen not to decide the matter immediately on the merits. Instead, it has directed that the issue be reconsidered through a fresh proposal, allowing both sides an opportunity to present relevant material before a final determination is made. This approach is expected to ensure greater procedural fairness while balancing the interests of students, the university, and the institution.

For students planning admissions in the upcoming academic session, the decision provides temporary clarity but not a final resolution. Since the earlier order on ILS Law College fees has been stayed, the final amount payable under the disputed fee heads will depend on the outcome of the fresh proposal and subsequent court proceedings. Until then, students and parents are likely to closely monitor developments related to the SPPU fee structure.

Legal experts believe that the case could have wider implications for affiliated colleges across Maharashtra. The final judgment may help define the extent of a university’s authority in approving or revising additional institutional fees while also clarifying the obligations of colleges when submitting proposals for fee approval. Such clarity could contribute to more transparent fee regulation in the future.

Another important aspect of the case is the emphasis on administrative fairness. The High Court’s direction for a fresh proposal indicates that decisions affecting educational institutions should be supported by a transparent process and proper consideration of all relevant submissions. This principle may influence similar disputes involving university fee approvals in the coming years.

While the litigation continues, both SPPU and ILS Law College are expected to participate in the fresh review process as directed by the court. The university will now have to reconsider the proposal before placing it back before the court, after which further hearings are likely to determine the outcome.

For now, the stay granted by the Bombay High Court means that the earlier fee fixation order will not be implemented immediately. The matter remains sub judice, and all stakeholders—including students, parents, and educational administrators—will await the court’s final decision, which is expected to provide long-term clarity on ILS Law College fees and the broader SPPU fee structure for affiliated law colleges in Maharashtra.

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