A 28-year-old research student has alleged that a fellow student, Anmol Ratan, raped her after offering her a spiked drink in his hostel room in the university on August 20.
Ratan, an activist of the left-affiliated All India Students' Association (AISA), has also been expelled from the student outfit and police have booked him.
While he evaded arrest at first, Ratan subsequently surrendered on August 24 and was sent to 14 days in judicial custody.
"The entire JNU campus shall remain out of bounds for Ratan during his suspension. Anyone found giving shelter to Ratan in any hostel residence in the campus shall invite disciplinary action against him or her," it added.
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The action came after the students and teachers staged protests demanding action against Ratan to ensure safety of women on the campus and send out a strong message of intolerance towards such incidents.
GSCASH is the university's panel to deal with complaints of such nature.
The rape case has become a centre of political agenda setting at JNU campus where student union polls are scheduled to be held in the next fortnight.
Student wings of various political parties are trying to encash the issue ahead of the keenly contested polls.
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