‘Deeply Concerned by Rise in Student Suicides’: Delhi High Court Flags Dysfunctional Anti-Ragging Programme

The Delhi High Court expressed alarm over increasing student suicides, stressing the urgent need for an effective Anti-Ragging Helpline. It said the Supreme Court’s National Task Force must review UGC and C4Y’s role in the programme.

“A Legislative Vacuum No More”: Supreme Court Mandates Mental Health Reforms to Stop Student Suicides

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.

Supreme Court Takes Suo Motu Cognizance of Student Suicides at IIT Kharagpur & Sharda University: “Something Is Wrong”

Today, On 21st July, The Supreme Court took suo motu cognizance of student suicides at IIT Kharagpur and Sharda University, observing, “Something is wrong.” The court raised serious concerns over institutional accountability and delays in timely police action and investigation.

Student Suicides in IITs & Kota: Supreme Court Demands Action Report from Police of 3 States

SC asks Delhi, Rajasthan & West Bengal police for probe updates on IIT & NEET aspirant suicides. Bench expresses concern over rising student deaths and delays in investigation.

Student Suicides| ‘Why Are They Dying Only in Kota?’: Supreme Court Slams Rajasthan Govt

Today, On 23rd May, The Supreme Court strongly criticised the Rajasthan government over the rising number of student suicides in Kota. It questioned why such tragedies were happening only in Kota and urged the state to seriously address the issue.

Supreme Court Slams Caste-Based Suicides, Grants UGC Permission to Announce Anti-Discrimination Regulations: ‘Extremely Unfortunate’

Today, On 24th April, The Supreme Court has slammed the suicides linked to caste discrimination in higher educational institutions, calling it “extremely unfortunate.” It has granted the University Grants Commission (UGC) permission to announce new regulations aimed at addressing caste-based discrimination and preventing such tragic incidents.

Supreme Court Seeks Suggestions on UGC Rules in Case Linked to Rohith Vemula, Payal Tadvi Suicides Over Caste Bias

Radhika Vemula and Abeda Salim Tadvi filed a Public Interest Litigation in the Supreme Court of India, highlighting caste-based discrimination linked to their children’s suicides. The Court allows suggestions for UGC regulations to address such discrimination in higher education. Measures for better enforcement and protection for students are critically discussed.

Supreme Court Seeks Maharashtra’s Reply on Demolition Over Alleged Anti-India Slogan

The Supreme Court has requested a response from Maharashtra authorities regarding a petition claiming illegal demolition of a house and shop in Sindhudurg, prompted by a false complaint related to anti-India slogans. The petitioner argues this action violated a prior ruling mandating proper notice before demolitions, alleging political motivation behind the decision.

BREAKING | IIT Delhi Suicide Case | “We Need To Protect Students on Campuses”: Supreme Court Sets Up Task Force

The Supreme Court of India has established a special task force to address rising student suicides in educational institutions, particularly linked to issues like ragging and harassment. Led by former Supreme Court judge S Ravindra Bhat, the task force comprises top officials and must submit a report within four months to identify causes and preventative measures.

“Petitioner Threatens Suicide in Supreme Court, If his Plea Gets Rejected”, Over IIT Rejection, Makes PM Modi & Judges Parties In Plea

Justice Sanjiv Khanna presided over a Supreme Court case where a petitioner threatened suicide if his plea was rejected due to an IIT rejection. The judge advised the petitioner against such statements, suggested seeking legal aid and counseling, and ultimately rejected the ambiguous petition with excessive respondents, including the Prime Minister and judges.