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SC questions Gr Noida varsity delay in reporting student suicide, calls for ‘lawful' probe

SC questions Gr Noida varsity delay in reporting student suicide, calls for ‘lawful' probe

Hindustan Times13 hours ago
New Delhi The bench refused to pass any further order, directing the probe to proceed. (Representative photo)
The Supreme Court on Monday called for the probe into student suicide deaths at Sharda University and IIT Kharagpur to proceed 'expeditiously, in accordance with the law', while questioning the silence of Sharda University in reporting the incident and directing IIT Kharagpur to ascertain the reason for four student deaths at the institute over the past seven months.
A bench of justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan had taken suo motu cognisance of the two incidents as part of its broader directions passed in March for setting up a National Task Force (NTF) to identify causes behind increasing student suicides.
'We are doing this for our children, our progeny,' it said, as it took up responses filed by the two educational institutions explaining their conduct.
The court was informed by amicus curiae senior advocate Aparna Bhat that in the Sharda University case, the complaint was lodged by the student's parent after two hours had lapsed since the discovery of the body at the college hostel room on July 18. Bhat pointed out that the father was informed of the incident by students, and that the management failed to inform the police and parents.
'You (management) should have informed…Was it not your duty to immediately inform the police and parents?' the bench asked senior advocate Shyam Divan, appearing for the university.
The amicus curiae told the court that a note left by the student, a 24-year-old second-year Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) student, led to the arrest of two members of the faculty. The bench refused to pass any further order, while noting, 'Our concern was the investigation should proceed. We will not say anything further as it may prejudice the investigation.'
The court also sought to know the progress of the investigation into the death reported from IIT Kharagpur. The amicus pointed out that the IIT administration had informed the police after they discovered that a fourth-year student had committed suicide in the hostel room. The incident took place soon after he joined classes upon returning from vacation at home.
The court said, 'What is wrong with IIT Kharagpur? Why are students committing suicide? Have you given it any thought?'
Senior advocate MR Shamshad, appearing for the IIT administration, told the court that a 10-member committee has been constituted to probe the present incident. He said that, in addition, a 12-member counselling committee was established by the institute for students to report their problems.
Bhat informed the court that she could not carry out a spot visit to IIT Kharagpur, but confirmed that a complaint was lodged, converted into an FIR, and an investigation is ongoing.
'Let investigation in both matters proceed expeditiously in accordance with law and in the right direction,' the court said in its order, while posting the matter after four weeks.
In March, the court constituted a National Task Force (NTF) to probe into the larger issue of student suicides across the country and the systemic changes required to address this issue. The NTF is headed by former Supreme Court judge S Ravindra Bhat and is expected to submit its preliminary report in September.
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SC questions Gr Noida varsity delay in reporting student suicide, calls for ‘lawful' probe
SC questions Gr Noida varsity delay in reporting student suicide, calls for ‘lawful' probe

Hindustan Times

time13 hours ago

  • Hindustan Times

SC questions Gr Noida varsity delay in reporting student suicide, calls for ‘lawful' probe

New Delhi The bench refused to pass any further order, directing the probe to proceed. (Representative photo) The Supreme Court on Monday called for the probe into student suicide deaths at Sharda University and IIT Kharagpur to proceed 'expeditiously, in accordance with the law', while questioning the silence of Sharda University in reporting the incident and directing IIT Kharagpur to ascertain the reason for four student deaths at the institute over the past seven months. A bench of justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan had taken suo motu cognisance of the two incidents as part of its broader directions passed in March for setting up a National Task Force (NTF) to identify causes behind increasing student suicides. 'We are doing this for our children, our progeny,' it said, as it took up responses filed by the two educational institutions explaining their conduct. The court was informed by amicus curiae senior advocate Aparna Bhat that in the Sharda University case, the complaint was lodged by the student's parent after two hours had lapsed since the discovery of the body at the college hostel room on July 18. Bhat pointed out that the father was informed of the incident by students, and that the management failed to inform the police and parents. 'You (management) should have informed…Was it not your duty to immediately inform the police and parents?' the bench asked senior advocate Shyam Divan, appearing for the university. The amicus curiae told the court that a note left by the student, a 24-year-old second-year Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) student, led to the arrest of two members of the faculty. The bench refused to pass any further order, while noting, 'Our concern was the investigation should proceed. We will not say anything further as it may prejudice the investigation.' The court also sought to know the progress of the investigation into the death reported from IIT Kharagpur. The amicus pointed out that the IIT administration had informed the police after they discovered that a fourth-year student had committed suicide in the hostel room. The incident took place soon after he joined classes upon returning from vacation at home. The court said, 'What is wrong with IIT Kharagpur? Why are students committing suicide? Have you given it any thought?' Senior advocate MR Shamshad, appearing for the IIT administration, told the court that a 10-member committee has been constituted to probe the present incident. He said that, in addition, a 12-member counselling committee was established by the institute for students to report their problems. Bhat informed the court that she could not carry out a spot visit to IIT Kharagpur, but confirmed that a complaint was lodged, converted into an FIR, and an investigation is ongoing. 'Let investigation in both matters proceed expeditiously in accordance with law and in the right direction,' the court said in its order, while posting the matter after four weeks. In March, the court constituted a National Task Force (NTF) to probe into the larger issue of student suicides across the country and the systemic changes required to address this issue. The NTF is headed by former Supreme Court judge S Ravindra Bhat and is expected to submit its preliminary report in September.

BDS student suicide case: NCW seeks report from Sharda University, urges UP top cop to conduct timely probe
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Indian Express

time14 hours ago

  • Indian Express

BDS student suicide case: NCW seeks report from Sharda University, urges UP top cop to conduct timely probe

The National Commission for Women (NCW) has taken suo moto cognizance of media reports on the death of a second-year BDS student allegedly by suicide following harassment by faculty members at Sharda University. The NCW has directed the university to submit an Action Taken Report (ATR) within three working days. 'The university has been given time till Tuesday to submit the action report, as the order was issued on Friday by the women's commission. Only after the given time for report submission, any further decision will be taken by the commission,' said an official of the NCW. In a letter addressed to the Director General of Police, Uttar Pradesh, NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar had called for a fair and timely investigation and demanded immediate support for the student's family. 'On this serious matter, the Chairperson of the Commission has instructed the Director General of Police of Uttar Pradesh to ensure a fair and timely investigation. Also, all necessary assistance should be provided immediately to the family of the victim. A detailed action report should be submitted to the Commission within three days,' read the letter. Meanwhile, officials at the university said on Monday that the Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) of the university had not compiled the investigation report, which was expected to come out by July 25. The report, officials said, will be made public by the committee on Tuesday. 'The family's statement for the report compilation had taken too long, hence there is a delay in the report submission,' said the university spokesperson. A five-member high-level Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) was formed to investigate the matter. Last week, officials at the varsity had told The Indian Express that there was a gap between the theory and practical implementation of student counselling mechanisms. The student, who was found dead in her hostel room on July 18, had named two faculty members in her suicide note, leading to their arrest for alleged 'harassment'. In the purported suicide note, the BDS student, Jyoti, wrote that she was humiliated and mentally harassed. She had said that she had been feeling stressed for a long time. 'I am sorry. I cannot live like this anymore. I can't,' read the note. The Noida Police earlier lodged an FIR under sections 108 (abetment of suicide), 238 (disappearance of evidence), 79 (insult the modesty of a woman), 352 (breach of peace), and 351(2) (criminal intimidation) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Neetika Jha is a Correspondent with The Indian Express. She covers crime, health, environment as well as stories of human interest, in Noida, Ghaziabad and western UP. When not on the field she is probably working on another story idea. On weekends, she loves to read fiction over a cup of coffee. The Thursday Murder club, Yellow Face and Before the Coffee Gets Cold were her recent favourites. She loves her garden as much as she loves her job. She is an alumnus of Asian College of Journalism, Chennai. ... Read More

NCW seeks Sharda's report on student suicide within 3 days
NCW seeks Sharda's report on student suicide within 3 days

Time of India

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  • Time of India

NCW seeks Sharda's report on student suicide within 3 days

Noida: National Commission for Women (NCW) has directed Sharda University to submit an action taken report (ATR) in the suicide case of a second-year BDS student within three working days. This comes after NCW took a suo motu cognisance of media reports on the death of the student, who ended her life following what she alleged was sustained "harassment" by two faculty members, leading to their arrest. An official spokesperson for NCW said, "The university is given time till Tuesday to submit the action report, as the order was issued on Friday by the women's commission. Only after the given time for report submission, any further decision will be taken by the commission." You Can Also Check: Noida AQI | Weather in Noida | Bank Holidays in Noida | Public Holidays in Noida In a letter addressed to the UP director general of police, NCW chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar called for a "fair and timely investigation" and demanded immediate support for the victim's family. Meanwhile, university officials said till Monday evening, the five-member internal complaints committee (ICC) of the university had not submitted the investigation report, which was due on Friday last week. Officials assured though that the "report would be made public by the ICC by Tuesday". by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top 20 Breathtaking Blue Flag Beaches You Must Visit Learn More Undo A university spokesperson said, "The family's statement for the report compilation took too long. Hence there is a delay in the report submission." Last week, a Sharda University spokesperson told TOI that based on the preliminary findings, there is a gap between the theory and practical implementation of student counselling mechanisms, following the suicide. The ICC report, initially due on July 25, is expected to be made public by Tuesday, an official said. The student had been found dead in her hostel room on July 18. In the purported suicide note, the BDS student, Jyoti, wrote that she was humiliated and mentally harassed. She felt "stressed" for a long time, she wrote, adding, "I am sorry. I cannot live like this anymore. I can't." Noida Police had lodged an FIR under sections 108 (abetment of suicide), 238 (disappearance of evidence), 79 (insult the modesty of a woman), 352 (breach of peace) and 351(2) (criminal intimidation) of the BNS.

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