The Bharatiya Vidyarthi Sena (BVS) Pune city has sent a memorandum to University of Pune (UoP) to initiate inquiry against Indian Law Society's (ILS) Law College for various reasons. Ajay Shinde, president of BVS -Pune city issued a press note alleging that the college does not complete all the lectures in an academic year.He also alleged that the college takes the same amount of fees from students from other Backward Classes (OBC), Schedule Caste (SC) and Schedule Tribes (ST) as it does from students in the open category. Shinde stated that college amenities like the tennis court, swimming pool and gymnasium are leased out to private persons, which are of no use for the college students.Shinde along with Sachin Shingvi, Nilesh Naikwade, Kiran Sali, Prashant Rane, Hrushikesh Pawar and other volunteers met the Vice-Chancellor to submit the memorandum. The BVS had intervened last week when the college denied permission to some students from taking their semester exam citing attendance shortage.