The victim has also alleged that when she forcefully tried to enter the laboratory where she was conducting her research, she was locked by an attendant inside following which she had to call the police.
While police officials confirmed of having received the call and visiting the campus but denied that the laboratory was found locked.
"Today when I went to the college to inquire about the release of my stipend, I was told by the concerned official in the college office that since Satish Kumar (her PhD supervisor) has not given his approval, the stipend could not be released," the victim alleged.
"I somehow forcefully entered but the attendant locked me from outside following which I called the police," she added.
She was accompanied by Devansh Mehta, the philosophy student who had taken the principal Valson Thampu to court after he had suspended him for publishing an e-zine without seeking clearance on its content.
Responding to the allegations, Thampu told PTI, "This is another constructed controversy. I had personally handed over the stipend cheque to her in December, the cheque in question today is for the next six months, which has not been issued as the documents need her PhD guide's signature and he is not available as I had "advised" him not to visit the college".