'Peaceful protests part of training to inculcate civil society norms': HC stays students' suspension
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The Delhi High Court has stayed the suspensions of seven Jamia Millia Islamia students barred from the university campus, finding the university's handling of a peaceful student protest worrisome. The court ordered the constitution of a "peace" committee of university officials to resolve the issue and calm the situation down, involving student representatives in discussions. The suspensions were stayed till April 2, and the university was directed to file a report in the matter within a week.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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