The Asian Age

Delhi varsity is behaving like an ostrich: HC

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New Delhi, Oct. 24: The Delhi University is behaving like an ostrich by “sticking its head in the sand” instead of taking action against a law student accused of intimidati­ng teachers on several occasions, the Delhi high court said on Tuesday.

“There is complete lawlessnes­s and you have stuck your head in the sand like an ostrich,” a bench of justices Siddharth Mridul and Deepa Sharma told the university.

It also told the varsity that the court “would not permit lawless elements to roam free in the campus”. The court was hearing a plea initiated by it on an alleged assault on dean Ved Kumari and some professors of DU’s law faculty by some students last year.

The Delhi police also felt some heat from the bench which said this was a “law and order situation” and the courts cannot be expected to “police the law faculty” in DU.

“Should we wield the baton now,” it asked the police. The court told the

The remarks came after the police told the court ex-DUSU president Satender Awana continued to intimidate the teaching faculty

agency that it had earlier also observed that “inevitabil­ity of punishment would be the only deterrent” against lawless behaviour.

The remarks from the bench came after the police told the court that the student in question, former DUSU president Satender Awana, continued to intimidate the teaching faculty despite several FIRs against him.

It told the court that it has filed two chargeshee­ts against Mr Awana in regard with the incidents of violence against the law faculty members, including the dean.

The police, represente­d by its counsel R. Mehra, said chargeshee­ts were filed on October 17 in the trial court and the next date of hearing was on January 9, 2018.

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