Need to be in Calicut varsity? Give a ‘no-dowry’ bond
The Hindu
Any breach of law may lead to withdrawal of degree, says undertaking
More universities seem to be following Governor Arif Mohammed Khan’s dictum to get a ‘no-dowry’ bond before awarding degree certificates as the University of Calicut has now asked students and their parents to sign such a declaration during its ongoing admissions for undergraduate courses.
Students and parents are supposed to give separate declarations. As many as 2 lakh students seek admission to various undergraduate courses in Calicut University, which has a jurisdiction over six of the 14 districts in the State. It is learnt that the Mahatma Gandhi University too has issued a circular, making anti-dowry declaration a must for awarding degree certificates. The University of Kerala is reportedly awaiting a decision of its Syndicate before issuing an order.
A circular issued by the Assistant Registrar, University of Calicut, on September 15 said that the Governor, who is also the Chancellor of universities, had proposed to obtain a declaration from all stakeholders that they won’t demand or accept dowry, either directly or indirectly, or abet its delivery or acceptance. Vice Chancellor M.K. Jayaraj ordered to obtain the declaration from parents and students during admissions in the context of frequent reporting of dowry deaths related to domestic violence, the circular said.

Former CM B.S. Yediyurappa had challenged the first information report registered on March 14, 2024, on the alleged incident that occurred on February 2, 2024, the chargesheet filed by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), and the February 28, 2025, order of taking cognisance of offences afresh by the trial court.