Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

JNU moves HC, seeks action students, cops

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NEW DELHI: The JNU has moved the Delhi High Court seeking contempt action against its students and police for allegedly violating a court order barring protests within 100 metres of the university’s administra­tive block. The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), in its plea, has c l ai med t hat t he s t udents “grossly violated” the August 9, 2017, order of the high court by holding a protest within 100 metres of the administra­tive block and affecting its day-to-day working, which has been disrupted since October 28.

It has also claimed that the police also violated the order by refusing and failing to take action to maintain law and order in the university and remove the blockade around the administra­tive block.

The petition, filed through the Centre’s standing counsel Monika Arora, has contended that repeated efforts made by JNU officials to enter the administra­tive block to perform their duties failed as the agitating students turned violent.

It has further alleged that even the efforts to clear the students from the site failed and sought contempt action against the alleged contemnors (students and police) in accordance with the Contempt of Courts Act for willful disobedien­ce of the court order.

“The protests by the contemnor students have not been peaceful and have been carried out on a large scale with the sole intention of bringing the working of the university to a standstill,” according to the petition.

It has also sought a direction to Delhi Police Commission­er Amulya Patnaik to provide assistance to the JNU in controllin­g the ongoing and any future contemptuo­us act of students and their leaders and removing them from within 100 metres of the administra­tive block.

Continuing protests by JNU students against a hostel fee hike have rocked the national capital.

The plea for contempt action against the students and police is likely to be listed for hearing on Friday.

Meanwhile, Hundreds of JNU students were on Monday stopped and lathi-charged by police on Ring Road near Hyatt hotel in south Delhi when they were marching to Rashtrapat­i Bhawan to submit a memorandum to the President over the hostel fee hike.

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