The Asian Age

‘ Allow research scholars to fight Dusu polls’

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New Delhi, April 1: The Supreme Court has given the Delhi University the last opportunit­y to respond to a plea that research scholars be also allowed to contest and represent students in student union polls in the varsity.

A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justice A M Khanvilker directed authoritie­s, including the DU and the Delhi University Students Union ( DUSU), to file their replies by May 5 on the petition of Abhishek Verma, a research scholar ( PhD) in the department of Chemistry.

“Why research scholars who admittedly are ‘ students’ of the university cannot become members/ affiliate of the students’ union? The research scholars ( PhD) cannot be discrimina­ted without any intelligib­le basis.” the petition said.

“The provisions of the constituti­on of Dusu are in clear contravent­ion of the recommenda­tion of the Lyngdoh committee approved by the Supreme Court, in as much as, the age limit for participat­ing in the elections of Dusu for research scholars stipulated in the constituti­on of Dusu is ( 25) twenty- five years as against the age of ( 28) twenty- eight years recommende­d by the Lyngdoh Committee and accepted by the apex court,” the petition said.

It added that even otherwise, there was no provision in the Constituti­on of the Dusu which prohibited research scholars from getting affiliated to Dusu.

The petitioner had earlier filed a writ petition before the Delhi high court seeking implementi­on of recommenda­tions of the Lyngdoh Committee to enable eligible research scholars to participat­e in Dusu elections and become its members. The high court’s single bench and later a division bench dismissed the petition, after which an appeal was filed before the Supreme Court. The petition claimed that most of the central and state universiti­es across the country allow research scholars to participat­e in elections unlike the Delhi University.

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