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The Delhi High Court has stayed the suspension of several Jamia Millia Islamia students who were protesting on campus without prior permission. The court has ordered the university to form a committee to resolve the issue, with student representatives involved in the discussion. The university has been asked to file a report on the matter. The court hearing was in response to a plea by four Jamia students challenging an order of the university proctor suspending them and banning them from the campus.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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