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IHC Blocks Excessive Private Medical College Fees

The Islamabad High Court has officially intervened to block private medical college fees from exceeding the legally mandated ceiling, providing immediate relief to students in the capital. On April 6, 2026, Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir ruled that no institution can charge more than the annual cap set by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council, effectively stopping the financial exploitation of aspiring doctors.
This landmark ruling serves as a vital correction to the growing commercialization of healthcare education in Pakistan. For years, families have struggled under the weight of "hidden charges" and arbitrary hikes that bypass federal regulations. By enforcing the PMDC Act 2022, the court has signaled that academic institutions are not exempt from statutory oversight, ensuring that merit—not just deep pockets—dictates who enters the medical profession.
The Verdict on Annual Fee Caps
The specific case that triggered this judicial intervention involved an MBBS student, Yamna Yasir, who was issued a fee challan of Rs. 2.45 million. This amount was a staggering Rs. 650,000 above the legal limit for private medical fees. The court noted that the PMDC Act 2022 establishes a clear ceiling of Rs. 1.8 million per year for tuition. Any demand beyond this figure is now deemed illegal and unenforceable.
Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir emphasized that the law is mandatory, not advisory. The ruling prevents colleges from utilizing coercive tactics, such as withholding admit cards or barring students from examinations, to force the payment of excessive fee charges by medical colleges. This sets a binding precedent that protects the fundamental right to education against administrative overreach.
Summary of the IHC Fee Directives
- Mandatory Cap: Total annual fee must not exceed Rs. 1.8 million.
- Statutory Compliance: All collections must strictly adhere to the PMDC Act 2022.
- Student Protection: No student can be barred from exams due to a fee dispute involving overcharging.
- Regulatory Oversight: The federal government and PMDC are tasked with monitoring immediate compliance.
- Refund Policy: Excess amounts collected under illegal headings must be addressed or adjusted.
Legal Implications and Student Rights
The courts decision relies heavily on the structural framework of the MBBS tuition fee guidelines. Under the current regulatory regime, private institutions often attempt to levy "development funds" or "miscellaneous expenses" to inflate their margins. The IHC has effectively closed these loopholes, ruling that the total financial burden on the student must remain within the approved annual fee cap for MBBS.
For students facing similar issues, this judgment provides a robust legal shield. It empowers them to seek relief for medical students through the judiciary if their college administration remains non-compliant. Furthermore, the court has issued notices to the federal government and the PMDC, demanding a formal response to ensure these caps are enforced nationwide, not just within the jurisdiction of the Islamabad High Court.
What is Next for Medical Students
The most pressing question for many is: what is the fee cap for private medical colleges? Currently, the law mandates a maximum of Rs. 1.8 million per annum. Another common concern is: is overcharging by medical colleges illegal? Yes, as per the IHC ruling and the PMDC Act, any charge exceeding the approved limit is a violation of federal law.
Finally, regarding how to challenge excessive medical college fees, students should first submit a formal written grievance to their college principal citing the IHC verdict. If the institution persists, a petition can be filed in the relevant High Court. Moving forward, the PMDC is expected to release a centralized list of compliant institutions, and students are advised to monitor the official PMDC website for updated fee schedules to ensure they are not being overbilled.
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