A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar directed the DU authorities to remove within 24 hours all the posters defacing the university property and said the violators would be fined Rs 5,000 for not abiding by its order.
The tribunal made it clear that if the students are found violating its directions again, the varsity authorities may even rusticate them.
The NGT's directions came on a plea filed by Delhi University law student Nithin Chandran through advocate Aditya Parolia against indiscriminate wastage of paper during the students' body elections.
DUSU (Delhi University Students' Union) elections are scheduled on September 12.
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Yesterday, the NGT had strongly objected to the blatant use of paper in the DUSU elections in violation of its order restraining the students' body from using pamphlets and splattering the walls of the varsity campus with posters.
It had issued notice to the Delhi University and sought responses from DUSU and the University Grants Commission, asking them to appear before it.
The plea had said, "Every year in DUSU election and other student bodies election, the quantity of paper wasted in canvassing and campaigning is huge and the damage therein to the environment is irreparable.
The petitioner had also cited the Supreme Court's 2006 order directing universities to implement the recommendations of the JM Lyngdoh committee in their students' union polls.
The committee had recommended prohibition of the use of printed paper and posters for canvassing and suggested use of hand-made posters in elections.