Telangana High Court Orders State to Set Date for Fee Reimbursement
Telangana HC Orders State to Set Fee Reimbursement Date

The Telangana High Court on Monday directed the state government to specify a date by which it would clear the long-pending fee reimbursement dues to private engineering colleges in the state.

Court Grants Final Opportunity

While hearing a batch of petitions filed by engineering colleges, the court granted a final opportunity to the state government to file detailed counter-affidavits explaining the timeline for clearance and other relevant details. The petitions challenge specific clauses of a Government Order (GO) issued on April 29 concerning the educational fee reimbursement mechanism.

Justice Juvvadi Sridevi stated that a final opportunity was being given to the state to file counter-affidavits by the next date of hearing, particularly in view of the academic year 2026–27 beginning in July 2026. The matter was adjourned to June 24 for further hearing.

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State Seeks Additional Time

During the hearing, the special government pleader representing the state requested additional time to obtain the necessary instructions regarding specific clauses in the GO. These clauses involve issues including the settlement of outstanding dues for ST, BC, EBC, minority, and differently abled students for academic years up to 2025–26, and the transition to the direct benefit transfer (DBT) mode.

Counsel for the petitioners submitted that the new academic year is set to commence in July 2026. Given the delay in the state filing its response, and noting that time had already been sought during the previous hearing on April 30, 2026, the petitioners collectively urged the court to extend the interim suspension of a specific clause. This clause mandates that colleges shall not insist on payment of tuition and other fees from students at the time of admission. The interim relief had initially been granted on April 30.

Interim Suspension Extended

Taking note of the request and submissions from the state government, the judge clarified that the counter-affidavits must be filed by the next hearing and directed that the interim suspension of the clause be extended until further orders.

Meanwhile, a few students also approached the High Court seeking to be impleaded as parties in the petitions, alleging that colleges were harassing them to clear fee dues.

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