Delhi High Court Upholds Free Speech in University Protest Ruling
The Delhi High Court has lifted the suspension of a student from Dr B R Ambedkar University for participating in peaceful protests. The court emphasized that universities must foster environments conducive to discussion and dissent, crucial for student development. Expulsion for partaking in non-violent protest was deemed disproportionate
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The Delhi High Court has lifted the suspension of a student from Dr B R Ambedkar University, who was accused of participating in a protest. The court underscored that freedom of speech and expression, especially in the form of peaceful protests, is essential at educational institutions.
Justice Jasmeet Singh pointed out that a university's role extends beyond academics; it's a hub for nurturing independent thought. He noted that students should be encouraged to engage in discussions and dissent, which are vital components of a robust educational environment and are necessary for holistic development.
The court criticized the university's action, stating that expulsion was a disproportionate response to the protest, which didn't disrupt academic activities. The verdict allows the student to resume studies, as the academic year lost cannot be reclaimed.
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