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I'm not a lawyer but you appear to be describing something that requires one.
I also don't understand "they denied her at the third year", who denied what?
Does the University have any student support services that can assist your sister?
Thank you for your reply!
Sorry for lack of my English, but it went like this: At the third year, the professor that supervise my sister decided that she is not suitable for the doctorate. And apparently they made my sister to fill a form about them that make things legally clear for them. She noticed this after returning and cut ties with the university.
Contact a lawyer.