BBC documentary: DU moves HC against order setting aside debarment of NSUI leader
The Hindu
DU moves HC against order setting aside debarment of NSUI leader from exams for alleged involvement in screening of BBC documentary on PM Modi; HC to hear case on Sept 14. #NaturalJustice #ColonialMindset #DU #NSUI #BBC #PMModi.
The Delhi University on Friday moved the High Court against an order setting aside the debarment of a PhD scholar and Congress student wing leader from taking examinations for a year over his alleged involvement in organising a screening of a BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
A Bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Najmi Waziri issued notice to Lokesh Chugh, national secretary of National Student Union of India (NSUI), on the appeal filed by the university against the order passed by a single-judge Bench of the High Court on April 27. The High Court had then observed that the decision was taken in violation of the principle of natural justice, and “reasons are necessary to be assigned by the administrative authority” in the order.
The Centre had issued directions for blocking multiple YouTube videos and Twitter posts sharing links to the BBC documentary —India: The Modi Question — which was described by the Ministry of External Affairs as a “propaganda piece” that lacks objectivity and reflects a colonial mindset. The DU registrar had issued Mr. Chugh a memorandum in March under which he was not allowed to take part in “any university or college or departmental examination for a year”.
Mr. Chugh had approached the High Court challenging the university’s decision. The DU had earlier told the court that the NSUI leader indulged in “gross indiscipline” which tarnished the image of a premier educational institution.
The court will hear the case again on September 14.