• June 14, 2023

Indian students who studied in UK between 2017 and 2022 begins compensation claims

Indian students who studied in UK between 2017 and 2022 begins compensation claims

By A Staff Reporter

LONDON: Around 300 Indian students living in India who studied in the UK between 2017 and 2022 have joined a class action against their British universities over the disruption they faced during the Covid pandemic and university lecturer strikes.

If successful, the students, who paid up to £40,000 per year to study in Britain, stand to win tens of thousands of pounds in compensation each for the difference in what was provided — an online course, and what was promised — in person teaching and access to physical facilities.

The first high court hearing took place on May 24 this year against University College London (UCL). The High Court will decide whether the claim against UCL should be allowed to proceed, or whether the claimants must first complete UCL’s internal complaints procedure and the ombudsman complaint process.

To date 17 other UK universities have been sent letters before action.

Student Group Claim is a group legal claim that seeks compensation for students who were affected by cancelled teaching, closed facilities and classes moved online in 2017 to 2021 at UK universities. The claim is being brought by two law firms, Asserson and Harcus Parker, along with a third party funder.

The claim is based on the argument that universities breached their contracts with students by failing to provide the agreed-upon level of teaching and facilities. Students paid high tuition fees in the expectation of receiving in-person teaching, access to libraries and other facilities, and the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities. However, these experiences were significantly disrupted by strikes and the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Student Group Claim is open to all students who were affected by these disruptions. To join the claim, students must register on the Student Group Claim website. The claim is being brought on a no win, no fee basis, so students do not have to pay anything upfront. If the claim is successful, students will receive compensation based on the severity of their losses.

The Student Group Claim is the first of its kind in the UK. It is a significant development in the fight for student rights and could have far-reaching implications for the future of higher education.

Some of the key benefits of joining the Student Group Claim:

You can get compensation for the disruption to your studies.
You don’t have to pay anything upfront.
The claim is being brought by experienced lawyers.
You have a good chance of success.

If you were affected by cancelled teaching, closed facilities or classes moved online in 2017 to 2021. You can register on the Student Group Claim website today.

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