I have not applied for Immigration yet and currently on my legal permit. I won't be submitting the documents until I verify it with the university that those were genuine documents. I guess rather than helping a way out you guys just scare people more who are already scared lol
You're skipping the question I asked. Have you submitted the degree to Canada for anything? You haven't misrepresented until you submit it, in my opinion - though you may need to ask a lawyer.
For your own sake, you need to contact the university that issued the degree, not the distance learning centre, and have them issue you a letter confirming your degree. In case you ever get asked by IRCC about whether or not it's fraudulent, you need a verified letter from the university itself saying it's not fraudulent.
There is an option on WES as what purpose are you evaluating your degree. If you checked on Immigration, which I guess you would have, then WES will notify it to IRCC.
No one is trying to scare you, people are being genuine in their response.