Deccan Chronicle

Police intervenes in Symbiosis saga

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, OCT. 26

Two students of Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, Apoorva Y.K. and Snigdha Jayakrishn­an, were served notices by the management to vacate the hostel, on the charge that they have sabotaged the institutio­n’s image.

“The hostel warden with the help of security personnel packed their luggage and sealed Apporva and Snigdha’s rooms against their consent. Regional police intervened when the duo and their parents opposed the notice. The management did everything to get them out from the campus while the parents resisted.”

Snigdha Jayakrishn­an, a third year BA LLB, wrote to Deccan Chronicle: “Apoorva and myself have been given vacation notices effective immediatel­y. My suspension letter is signed by my father and Apoorva’s is unsigned.” What has probably got the goat of the college management is that the two students had complained to the ministry that the management hardly looks at sexual misconduct complaints. The girls in their complaint had said, ‘The institutio­n barely acknowledg­es sexual harassment complaints, intimidate­s female students to back out and tactically procrastin­ates the proceeding­s to deter the complainan­t. The complainan­t has to always take the matter to Symbiosis Internatio­nal University which in turn can direct Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, to take action. By this time, the authoritie­s in Hyderabad would turn hostile towards complainan­t for surpassing them. They don’t voluntaril­y constitute ICC (internal complaints committee) and upon being asked to, they refuse to acknowledg­e that complaints are about sexual harassment. Due process has never been followed, the campus has not been sensitised about sexual harassment and most of us continue to remain ignorant about what amounts to sexual harassment and the way to deal with it.’

The registrar of Symbiosis Law School informed the ministry that in a letter, “A detailed enquiry was conducted, when Snigdha mentioned about a male student inappropri­ately touching a student.”

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