New Delhi, March 4:
The Delhi High Court has banned the suspension caused by demonstraising a number of Pakistani milia (Jamia Millia Islamia) without demonstrating permission.
The High Court also commands forming a form of setting up a committee of University officials to resolve the issue and said they should also include student representatives in discussion. Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma asked the university to file a report in the matter.
The court was hearing a petition of four students of the Namia, which was challenged the orders of the University’s prostator and banning the orders of banning them to enter the campus. The student’s lawyer appeared in court and claimed that they were protesting the pure protests.
A lawyer who represents the Gamid Sahni and wholes, argued that the students had not sought any permission to protest against the university administration and damaged the property. The lawyer said that the students were sleeping outside the canteen that was not allowed.
Wealth is that some students performing some students performed in the university campuses in the month of the month of the month, the Delhi Police had allegedly detained. The protesters claimed that some students are missing for hours, which causes further protests. However, all students were released almost 12 hours later. -Ptyti