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Time of India
21-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
HC orders SIT probe into RDVV VC harassment case, slams lax inquiry
Jabalpur: Taking serious note of the negligence in the ongoing investigation of a filed against the vice chancellor of Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya (RDVV), the MP high court has ordered the formation of a three-member special investigation team (SIT) of senior IPS officers to probe the case. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now A high court bench of Justice Vishal Mishra ordered that the committee be chaired by an IG-rank officer and include a female officer of SP rank. No one from the Jabalpur district will be included in the committee. The single bench instructed the state govt to form the SIT within three days. It is noteworthy that a female officer posted at the Jabalpur-based university filed a complaint of workplace sexual harassment against Vice-Chancellor Rajesh Kumar Verma. Due to inaction on the complaint, the aggrieved female officer approached the high court. The petition stated that on Nov 21, 2024, during a meeting, the vice-chancellor made indecent gestures in his office. He made inappropriate comments and gestures in front of everyone. She requested the CCTV footage from the vice-chancellor's office on the day of the incident under the Right to Information Act, but it was not provided. During the hearing, the govt informed the single bench that a six-member committee was formed for the investigation, and the CCTV footage from the day of the incident was preserved. However, during the hearing, it was revealed to the bench that the university administration did not present the CCTV footage from the day of the incident to the . The university administration informed the committee that the footage could not be downloaded due to a malfunction in the CCTV. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The single bench ordered the district collector to have the cameras at the university examined by forensic and technical experts. Upon reviewing the report submitted by the district collector, the single bench found no mention of whether the CCTV camera in the vice-chancellor's room was operational on the day of the incident. The single bench instructed the committee to present an affidavit examining the seized documents, witness statements, and other elements related to the investigation. The district collector expressed dissatisfaction with the investigation in the submitted affidavit. The single bench found that the investigation committee showed no interest in gathering evidence during the inquiry. Despite a serious complaint of workplace sexual harassment by a female employee, the respondent officers acted arbitrarily without conducting a proper investigation. The petitioner's lawyer argued that the accused was an influential person with high political connections. The court gave the officers an opportunity to conduct a proper investigation, but the submitted report was unsatisfactory. Advocate Alok Bagrecha represented the petitioner.


Time of India
04-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
HC stays RDVV late fee order for Katni college
Bhopal/Jabalpur: The MP high court has stayed Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya 's (RDVV) decision to impose a 25 per cent late fee on Katni Degree College for depositing its affiliation fee . The court directed the university to reopen its portal, and allow the college to pay the fee without the penalty by May 5. The court also issued notices to the university and other respondents in the case. Lal Mathura Das Education Society, which runs the college, argued that they were supposed to deposit Rs 17 lakh as affiliation fee for the academic session 2025-26. They could not deposit the fee on time because of erratic information on the portal. The university administration has now imposed a 25 per cent of the original fee as a late fee and asked to deposit the amount by May 5. Following initial arguments, a bench of justice Sanjeev Sachdeva and justice Vinay Saraf stayed the order of the RDVV administration.