Kanhaiya dares JNU panel’s power to hold him guilty

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The high court, in an interim order, had put on hold the varsity’s decision against these students.

The students have contended that by not giving them due opportunity to defend themselves against the charge of indiscipline, the principles of natural justice have been violated.

They have also challenged their punishment which ranges from rustication for a few semesters to withdrawal of hostel facilities.

The appellate authority of the university had rusticated Umar from JNU till December 2016, while Anirban was asked to be out of the varsity for five years.

From Agencies, Featured image courtesy indianexpress

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