KHUJAND, July 28, 2010, Asia-Plus — The Sughd regional court has upheld ruling by the Khujand city court on nullifying the decision by the Academic Council of the Khujand-based Tajik University of Law, Business and Politics of April 9, 2009 on raising study fees for the 2nd-6th year students.
We will recall the court hearing for a lawsuit filed by the Sughd regional prosecutor’s office against the university began in the Khujand court on February 22 this year.
The prosecutor’s office filed the lawsuit, following an application by the 3rd year student Usmon Siddiqov over rise in study fees. The prosecutor’s office requested that the decision by the university’s academic council of April 9, 2009 on raising study fees for the 2nd-6th year students be nullified.
The academic council adopted this decision to support completion of the construction of a new building handed over to jurisdiction of the university.
Prosecutor Zavqijon Giyoyev noted that by raising study fees the university administration broke government’s decree No 210 of May 12, 2009 on cost calculation for products (works and services) at enterprises and organizations. “Since a higher educational institution is not commercial organization, construction expenses should not be included into the cost of services rendered by the university to students,” the prosecutor said.
In the meantime, Gadoiboy Ahmadov, a lawyer with the university, said they were not aware of the mentioned decree. He justified the decision to raise study fees by saying that the university does not have money to complete the construction of the building handed over to the university’s jurisdiction.
The Khujand city court ruled that the university academic council’s decision on raising study fee must be nullified.



