Delhi High Court criticised luxury car rallies in DUSU polls, calling it “tragic” and “painful.” Notices issued to newly elected student leaders for violating election rules.
Delhi HC has asked Delhi University to reply to a petition against its rule mandating a Rs 1 lakh security bond for students contesting DUSU polls. Petitioners call it unconstitutional and discriminatory.
Today(26th Sept),The Delhi High Court has instructed the University of Delhi to remove all campaign posters ahead of the DUSU elections. Counting of votes will be on hold until the court is satisfied that the public properties are restored.
The Delhi High Court today instructed the vice-chancellor of Delhi University to address a representation for 50% reservation for women in the upcoming DUSU elections within three weeks, in accordance with the law. The petitioner sought to mandate women’s representation through reservations, citing concerns of money and power dominating the elections and limiting women’s participation.
