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Link to reportAshok Das, Hindustan TimesHyderabad, July 05, 2007It’s
that time of the year when professional colleges open after vacation
and along with that comes the menace of ragging. While laws have been
enacted to make ragging a punishable offence, few get convicted because
the authorities as well as the community still take lenient view of the
problem.However, this time before colleges open, a stern message has
been sent across to perpetrators of ragging in Andhra Pradesh. A court
in Kurnool, the former capital of Andhra Pradesh,have sentenced three
students of Kurnool Medical College for ragging their juniors.Principal
junior civil judge V Krishna Murthy on Wednesday sentenced N Srinivas,
CP Muralikrishna Reddy and A Sudhir Kumar Reddy, the three senior
students to undergo jail-term for a year and pay a fine of Rs 5,000
each.They had summoned three first year students to their hostel room
on August 30 last year and made them to strip, in the name of ragging.
Later they took the pictures of the stripped students using their cell
phone cameras.This is the first case of conviction in a ragging case in
the state.

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