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SC Allows Student Bashing Up Professor To Revive Petition Against Rustication

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a student bashing professor case A Supreme Court bench of justices A K Patnaik and Madan B Lokur disposed of an appeal filed by Guru Ghasidas University challenging the high court’s interim order of taking a lenient view of the incident on the basis of an apology tendered by the student Craig Mcleod, who had bashed up a professor and misbehaved with another.

Taking a lenient view of a student, the Supreme Court has allowed him to revive a petition in the Chhattisgarh high court for relief against his rustication by his university.

The university has challenged the high court order on the ground that Mcleod did not tender any apology to the satisfaction of the professors on the alleged assault which took place on February 2, 2010.

During pendency of the case, the university had passed an order on January 7, 2011 rusticating Mcleod from the varsity for five years. It was also ordered that he was not entitled to get admission in any course in the university or any of its affiliated colleges during this period of five years. Mcleod had chosen to withdraw his petition in the high court and sought to file an application in the apex court which he however, did not do.

But since the student had already lost two years in the litigation, the bench directed the high court to permit Mcleod to revive his original writ petition.

Full Report : TOI

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