FIR lodged against JNU professor after students allege sexual harassment
India | March 16, 2018 13:04 ISTA group of nine students have been protesting against the professor for the past days in the campus.
A group of nine students have been protesting against the professor for the past days in the campus.
The matter came to light after her family lodged a complaint on March 12 at the Vasant Kunj police station, police said.
The statement issued by the university administration alleges that some odd 15 protest students barged into the Dean's office during a meeting with representatives of JNUSU and became violent.
A circular issued by the office of Dean of Students of JNU on February 27 notified revision of charges of mess admission dues, guest and guest meal charges, fine for late payment and charges for extra items.
The court also barred them from holding demonstrations within 100 metres of JNU's administrative block.
The students demanded the administration revoke the compulsory 75 per cent attendance required in an academic year for availing of scholarships and fellowships, and convene a meeting of the Academic Council which was postponed indefinitely.
The circular said that the vice-chancellor, in exercise of powers vested under statutes, has ordered to impose fines of Rs 20,000 each on the four students.
Minz from the School of Computer and Systems Science secured 344 votes, while her opponent, S Srinivasa Rao from the School of Social Sciences, won 195 votes in the JNU Teachers' Association (JNUTA) poll.
Kanahiya Kumar was assaulted by lawyers at the Patiala House court on February 15 and 17 that year while he was in police custody.
However, if a student is absent on valid medical grounds then 60 per cent attendance will suffice.
Prima facie investigation says that the body was at least two days old.
The JNU's integrated MPhil/PhD programme had allowed MPhil students with adequate pass percentage to pursue PhD without having to sit for an entrance examination.
According to a notice issued by Chief Proctor Kaushal Kumar, fines between Rs 6,000 and Rs 10,000 have been slapped on the four students who allegedly prepared 'biryani' near the building in June.
Former JNU Students' Union general secretary Satarupa Chakraborty alleged that the university administration was trying to instill a sense of fear among the students
CBI faced flak from the Delhi High Court for its "complete lack of interest" in JNU student Najeeb Ahmed disappearance case.
JNU, Delhi University, IIT Delhi, ICAR and Supreme Court Bar Association are among several hundred organisations barred by the Centre from receiving foreign funds.
Left Unity panel has retained all four seats in the JNU students union election
Former JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar said that the turnout this year was very low because of various developments in the past two years.
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