To answer your question in its entirety, you can not claim TDS that has not been deposited on your behalf by the deductor while filing your return.
My advice would be to file your return in due time, without considering such excess TDS deposits. You can clear the TDS from your return, and only claim the correct amount of TDS available to you.
If you want any assistance in filing your return, you can go to my portfolio using this link and book my services. You can also call me during office hours at any time to clear any queries you might have on the matter.
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