A section of JNU teachers and students today approached the Delhi High Court challenging the varsity administration's decision on disbanding GSCASH and forming the ICC (Internal Complaints Committee) instead.
The administration had in its 269th Executive Council meeting held yesterday ordered for dissolution of an independent body GSCASH (Gender Sensitisation Against Sexual Harassment).
Ever since the administration announed the decision in a circular that was issued a week ago by the Registrar, the students and teachers were up in arms against the move.
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However, the petitioners, three teachers and three students - Prof. Madhu Sahni, Prof. Rajat Dutta, Prof. Hemant Adlakha, Ritika Kar, Rituraj Sharma, and Sonam Goyal - today approached the Delhi High Court by filing a writ petition with the help of legal team led by Indira Jaising, senior advocate, Supreme Court.
The petitioners have sought quashing of the office orders superseding the GSCASH by the ICC and the Registrar's circular putting elections to GSCASH on hold, JNUTA President Ayesha Kidwai said in a statement.
As an urgent application, the petitioners have asked for a stay on the operation of the supersession order and a direction to JNU to preserve all records of GSCASH from 1999 till date in consultation of GCASH.
"They have also asked for the court to allow the elections for student representatives scheduled for the 22.09.2017 to be held in accordance with law," the statement said.
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