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Link to reportOUR LEGAL REPORTERCalcutta, Oct. 24: The high court today
dismissed an engineering college principal’s petition to reconsider its
order to provide round-the-clock security to a ragging victim.The
principal of Mallabhum Institute of Technology in Bishnupur, Bankura,
pleaded that it was near impossible for him to ensure first-year
student Soumya Roy’s security through the day and sought respite from
the responsibility.But vacation judge Justice B. Somadder would not
have any of that. The administration and the judiciary should be more
active in eradicating the evil of ragging, he said.Soumya, from New
Barrackpore, who went to study electronics at the institute, about
230km from Calcutta, had been confined to a hostel room for three days
and allegedly forced to take drugs.Justice Somadder had passed the
order on principal Sunil Kumar Roy when the boy’s father sought his
transfer to any other engineering institute. But there is no rule
allowing a student’s shift from one private college to another.The
judge asked Roy to take special care to ensure that Soumya was not
ragged again and added that he would be held responsible in case of a
rerun of the torture.

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