South Asian University in Delhi faces outrage as a female student was allegedly sexually assaulted by a security guard and three men. Students protest, demanding justice, stricter safety measures, and accountability from university authorities.
The Supreme Court has asked the UGC to frame regulations to prevent caste-based discrimination in colleges and universities. The UGC must finalise the rules within eight weeks to ensure student safety and equal opportunities. New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India on Monday directed the University Grants Commission (UGC) to take steps to prevent caste-based […]
Supreme Court issues nationwide directives to tackle rising student suicides in schools, colleges, and coaching centres. Guidelines include mandatory counsellors, safety measures, and anti-bullying protocols.
All four accused in the gangrape of a 24-year-old law student at South Calcutta Law College were presented in Alipore court. The incident has triggered statewide outrage and judicial scrutiny.
Today, On 10th July, In the Kolkata law college gang-rape case, the survivor told the Calcutta High Court, “I am satisfied with the Kolkata Police probe.” The Court took note of her statement while monitoring the investigation’s progress.
After a law student was raped, the Calcutta High Court ordered students’ union offices to remain closed in all Bengal colleges and universities. The court ruled, “Keep union offices closed until elections,” banned recreational use and allowed access with permission.
In the Kolkata Law College gang rape case, the Calcutta High Court has asked the government to submit a status report on the investigation. Meanwhile, the victim’s family wants to join the PIL demanding a CBI probe.
The Kerala High Court has urged the state government to implement a strict anti-ragging law following the suicide of a student, J S Sidharthan, due to severe ragging. The court stressed the necessity for harsh penalties against those found guilty and mandated a thorough inquiry into staff responsibilities at the Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University.
Today, On 30th June, In the Kolkata Law College gang-rape case, three PILs were filed in the Calcutta High Court seeking an urgent hearing and a court-monitored investigation led by a retired judge to ensure justice and accountability.
The father of a victim from RG Kar Medical College condemned ongoing violence against women in Bengal, blaming the Mamata Banerjee-led government after a law student was gang-raped. He demanded harsh punishment for the TMC-linked accused, highlighting the need for government accountability in preventing such incidents. The BJP criticized TMC, calling it corrupt.
