Allowing the petitions by the students, Justice V Ramasubramanian set aside the November 1, 2013 suspension order of the Vice-Chancellor, ordered a fresh inquiry by the Anti-Sexual Harassment Committee of the university into the girls' complaints and directed the university to pay Rs.20,000 as cost to each.
"The very fact that when all other students chose to tender unconditional apology and purchase peace, the petitioner girl students alone stood their ground and refused to tender unconditional apology as per the order of the appellate authority namely Vice Chancellor goes to show their courage of conviction and refusal to compromise at the cost of honour," the Judge said in his order.
The girls, undergoing Post Graduate Courses in Mass Communication and English Literature respectively, had challenged their suspension for the even semester of 2013-14 and also another order dated December 19, 2013 by the Vice-Chancellor by which their suspension was revoked subject to their submitting an unconditional apology.
The petitioner had on September 30, 2013 lodged a complaint with the Vice-Chancellor, the Registrar and the Chairperson of the Anti-Ragging Cell complaining that two students of Physical Education department passed snide comments, used abusive words and threatened to assault and rape them.
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"What is laudable is that the petitioners have overcome the normal tendency and temptation of lesser mortals, especially girl students, whose whole career as well as life may be at stake, to surrender to the power of the authority," he said adding unless the petitioners felt genuinely offended this could not have been possible.