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Calcutta HC set aside VB Rustication from 3 students

Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday set aside a sequence of ratification of three graduate students VISVA-Bharati a week after the court asked the University to maintain the command “in delay”.
The court issued an order on “business by three students” that “there will be peace and order at the University for the next”.
Judge Rajaseekhar Mantha also has a warning for VISVA-BHARATI VICE-Chancellor Bidyut Chakrabarty and University Management.
“Unnecessary confrontation must be avoided.
It is hoped that the Chancellor will follow the above with letters and spirits,” the court observed.
Thus, HC asked the university’s suspension order to “review” to at least 60-70 teachers, employees and professors within 15 days after the court order.
Judge Mantha directed the police santiniketan to attract armed guards posted at the official residence of the Representative of Chancellor from 8am on September 16, because security “was not deemed necessary”.
When passing orders, court “forced” to observe that VC and management must take more “convention and inclusive approaches” in dealing with university stakeholders.
Judge Mantatha in his demands did not regretted anxious student accused of breaking the room key of a professor in the economic building and leading agitation at Viscavan-Bharati’s Sanctum Sanctorum Chhatimtala.
“Three students appear to have been used as the front by some personal interests to stop the university.
All students from the University suffer as a consequence,” said the court.
HC does not leave space for confusion when the three students will continue the class.
The court ordered Phalguni’s pan, repeater in the first semester of the Ministry of Economics and Politics, will join the class on and from October 2021.
Somnath Shaw, an economic student, will be allowed to clear the backlog of the semester in December 2021 or January.
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Rupa Chakraborty, a classical Hindustan music student, had to sit for an internal assessment examination in December 2021 or January 2022.
The court did not like the trio complaint that VB did not give them a class online link.
It notes that the university obeys the court order by delaying the vortex.
“Rusting orders are now infructuous.
Therefore, interest and for the purpose of justice, as a special case, without making any precedent, rural orders are set aside,” the court said.

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