Student Suicides Must Be Reported Without Delay: Supreme Court Issues Strict Nationwide Directions to Colleges and Universities

The Supreme Court has ordered all higher education institutions to immediately report any student suicide or unnatural death to the police. The Court said colleges and universities cannot avoid their duty to ensure student safety, mental well-being, and timely support systems.

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| ‘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.

KELSA Files PIL in Kerala High Court for Stronger Mechanism: “Implement Stricter Anti-Ragging Measures”

The Kerala State Legal Services Authority (KELSA) has filed a PIL in the Kerala High Court, urging a stronger mechanism to tackle the growing issue of ragging in educational institutions. Citing a concerning rise in such incidents, KELSA emphasized the need for stricter measures. The petition seeks enhanced enforcement of anti-ragging laws to ensure student safety. The court’s intervention is expected to improve preventive and punitive actions against ragging.

NEET-UG Reforms|| “2 weeks Extension Granted Expert Panel to File Report”: CJI D.Y. Chandrachud

Today, On 21st October, Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud announced a two-week extension for an expert panel reviewing NEET-UG reforms. The Supreme Court’s decision allows the panel to finalize its comprehensive report, addressing key issues in the exam’s administration and highlighting security lapses, while ensuring improvements in transparency and efficiency.