Antiragging ppt

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Antiragging ppt


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Anti Ragging Laws in India M MADHAVA RA O HYDERABAD

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Di ff e r en t fo r m s of Ragging

Legal perspective of ragging Honorable Supreme court of India defines ragging as under- – “Ragging is any disorderly conduct, whether by words spoken or written, or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness any student, indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities which cause or are likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior student and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the psyche of a fresher or a junior student”

Central Government Through Cabinet Secretary, 2001 The Supreme Court laid down the following guidelines :-  A nti- r a g g i ng m ove m ent to be ini t iated by all c o l leg e s a n d educational institution .  Undertaking to be taken both f r om the f r e sh m en and their parent. Undertaking to be taken from the se n i or s t ude n t and their  parents/ guardians.  Notice to be issued indicating where to approach for redressal in case of ragging .

Raghavan Committee  S u pr em e C ou r t h a d o rd e r th e H RD mi n i s t ry t o a p po i n t the committee.  R a g h a v a n i s e x - CBI c h ie f , h e s ub m itt ed t h e r e po r t in 2007.   Ragging as an act of human right abuse. Requirement of ragging awareness not only to fresher's, but all stakeholders i.e. seniors, fresher's, teachers and the civic society at large.  Need for strong and uniform ragging law

 Identity of the informants of ragging incidents to be fully protected.  College administration must file the FIR within 24 hours of the receipt of such information with the police and local authorities, under appropriate provisions namely:-      Abetment of ragging Criminal conspiracy to rag Unlawful assembly and rioting while ragging Public nuisance created during ragging Injury to body, causing hurt or grievous hurt

 Wrongful confinement  Wrongful restraint  Use of criminal force  Sexual offence or unnatural offence  Extortion  Criminal trespass  Offence against property  Physical or physiological humiliation

Recent judgment

Anti ragging committee Disciplinary actions on Indulge Ragging persons

 P unishment s :-   Suspension from attending classes and academic privileges With d r a wi n g t h e sc ho la r s h i p , f ell o ws hip a n d o t h e r benefits  Debarring from appearing in any examination  Withholding the result  De b a r r i n g regional, from representing the Nati on a l o r I n te r n ati on a l instit u ti o n i n a n y M eet , T ou r n ame nt, Youth Festival etc.

 Suspension /expulsion from the hostel  Cancellation of the admission  Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution for specified period.  An appeal against the order of punishment by the anti- ragging committee shall lie to the vice chancellor of the university.  In case of an order of a university ,to its chancellor

 Ragging is a problem of the student and by the student and therefore the solution to it also lies with the student.  The student’s community must awaken its conscience to this inhuman practice before more and more innocent students become victims of ragging

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