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The Delhi High Court has ordered Delhi University to comply with its October 28 ruling, allowing a minority category student to attend classes amid a seat allocation dispute with St Stephen's College. The University has moved a plea seeking the recall of the order. The court warned of contempt action if the order is not complied with and accepted the university's assurance to comply with the ruling.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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