ILS Law College files a case in the High Court challenging Pune’s university action related to fees for the academic year 2026-27. The college argues that the university has given “unilateral approval” of other fees, implying that the fee decision is made without proper consultation or adherence to required processes. The college’s move seeks judicial review of how these additional fees are sanctioned for the upcoming academic year.

According to the report, the matter centers on the manner in which the university approves fee heads beyond the regular tuition structure, with the college disputing the legitimacy of the approval process rather than only the quantum of fees. The High Court proceedings will determine whether the university’s approval method complies with applicable rules and procedures for fee-related decisions.

The report does not specify the university’s response in the High Court or whether any interim relief is sought or granted. The case is presented as a legal challenge focused on the procedural aspects of the fee approval for AY 2026-27.