JNU withdraws new rules imposing fines of up to Rs 50,000 for campus violence, dharna

By Team Newsable  |  First Published Mar 2, 2023, 8:50 PM IST

The 10-page document, titled 'Rules of Discipline and Proper Conduct of JNU Students,' outlined punishments for various acts, including protests and forgery, and procedures for conducting a proctorial enquiry and recording a statement.
 


The Jawaharlal Nehru University has now withdrawn the rules that stipulated that students could face a Rs 50,000 fine for physical violence, abuse, or holding a dharna on campus, the University vice-chancellor said on Thursday, March 2. 

The 10-page document, titled 'Rules of Discipline and Proper Conduct of JNU Students,' outlined punishments for various acts, including protests and forgery, and procedures for conducting a proctorial enquiry and recording a statement. The penalty ranged from a fine of Rs 5,000 to Rs 50,000 and rustication and admission cancellation.

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Physical violence, abuse, and manhandling towards another student, staff, or faculty member could result in a Rs 50,000 fine under the now-withdrawn rules.

In conversation with PTI, JNU VC Santishree D Pandit said, "I had no idea about such a circular. I'm in Hubli for an international conference. Before releasing the document, the chief proctor did not consult with me. I had no idea such a document was being written. I learned about the document from newspapers. That's why I have withdrawn it."

The new rules were dubbed 'draconian' by students and faculty at the university. On Thursday, the JNU Students' Union convened a meeting of all student organisations to discuss the new rules.

(With inputs from PTI)

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