Hindustan Times (Delhi)

HC asks aggrieved students to move redressal cell

- Richa Banka

NEWDELHI: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday permitted the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) to declare the student union election results, while giving them an opportunit­y to air grievances.

“The Jawaharlal Nehru University is permitted to notify the result in accordance with the recommenda­tions of the Lyngdoh Committee,” justice Sanjeev Sachdeva said, disposing of the writ petition of two students who had alleged that their nomination­s were wrongly rejected for elections.

Earlier, the high court had restrained the varsity from declaring and notifying the election results of the polls, which were held on September 6. Nearly 68% of 8,500 registered students had cast their votes and the results were scheduled to be declared on September 8.

On Tuesday, justice Sachdeva said that it would not call off the elections just because one of the schools did not participat­e. The court asked the aggrieved students to approach the Grievance Redressal Cell (GRC) for any issue and said that the results would be subject to the final outcome of the decision taken by the GRC.

The court’s decision came while hearing two petitions, in which it had been contended that seeking elections in accordance with the rules laid by the Lyngdoh Committee and challengin­g the rejection of their nomination for the post of a councillor.

The single-judge bench clarified that declaratio­n and notificati­on of the results will be subject to further orders passed by the GRC, which was directed to entertain and decide the complaints it receives from students, in accordance with the Lyngdoh Committee recommenda­tions.

Anshuman Dubey, in a plea, had alleged that the election committee has reduced the number of seats of the councillor from 55 to 46. However, on Tuesday, the counsel appearing for the election committee, told the court that at no time had the number of councillor posts been 55.

Advocate Monica Arora, the standing counsel of the University, contended that they have been strictly complying with the recommenda­tions of the Lyngdoh Committee and the student constituti­on was amended while the election process had already started, which is not allowed.

The court, while disposing of the plea, also remarked that the constituti­on of students union has to be respected but it is not above the Constituti­on of India.

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