
New Delhi : Tensions flared at Delhi University's Law Faculty today as over 150 students were denied admit cards for their LLB exams due to low attendance, leading to heated protests that delayed examinations by two hours.
Key Developments:
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Exam Disruption: Protesting students locked the exam center, shouting "No admit cards, no exams!"
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Provisional Relief: Faculty later allowed detained students to appear provisionally, pending enquiry
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Political Fallout: ABVP alleges bias, claims DUSU president got special treatment
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Exam Impact: Scheduled 9:30 AM paper began after 11:30 AM following police intervention
Controversy Deepens:
The ABVP student wing has demanded:
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Immediate resignation of Law Faculty Dean
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Transparency in attendance exemption approvals
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Investigation into alleged favoritism toward NSUI-affiliated students
Next Steps:
An enquiry committee will review each detained student's case, with final exam eligibility decisions pending.
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