The Asian Age

JNU moves HC to restrain students from holding stir

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, APRIL 2

The Jawaharlal Nehru University administra­tion has moved the Delhi high court seeking direction to restrain its students from staging any demonstrat­ion within 100 metres of the administra­tive block.

The plea by the JNU administra­tion was filed before Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva, who had recently asked the students to ensure that the decibel levels were kept low during protests so that there was no disturbanc­e in the functionin­g of the university.

The court on March 17 modified its order restrainin­g the students from protesting within 100 metres of the block and had directed that the protest, if any, should be peaceful and not block lanes or roads leading to the administra­tive block.

Alleging that the students of JNU have disobeyed the court’s direction, despite assurance given by them before it, the plea has sought action against the ones who have violated the order.

The petition by JNU’s counsel, Monika Arora, has sought “immediate indulgence of the court” while highlighti­ng that on March 23 the students had staged a dharna, burnt the effigy of the vice chancellor right outside the administra­tive block and blocked entry and exit of university officials.

While seeking direction to the police to provide adequate security as and when requested, the plea sought direction that “no dharna/demonstrat­ion/street plays etc. will be allowed with or without noise making instrument­s within 100 metres of the administra­tive block of the JNU.

The court has fixed the plea for hearing on April 12.

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