[http://www.thehindu.com/holnus/001200712102072.htm]
Link to reportNew Delhi (PTI): The Supreme Court on Monday directed
that universities and colleges shall, henceforth, mention in their
admission prospectus that students who indulge in ragging would be
expelled from the institution.A bench of Justices Arijit Pasayat and
Aftab Alam, also said that its guidelines for ensuring ban of ragging
in universities/colleges, shall apply to colleges under the Medical
Council of India (MCI), Dental Council of India; polytechnics and those
institutes under the Ministry of Agriculture.The apex court passed the
directions after the amicus curiae (friend of court) and Additional
Solicitor General Gopal Subramaniam sought such directions, as many
incidents of ragging continued to be reported in the country despite
its earlier directions for implementation of the Raghavan committee
recommendations.Moreover, he said, that there were misconceptions among
authorities of medical colleges, polytechnics and institutions
imparting education on agriculture that the anti-ragging rules were not
applicable to them as they were under separate regulatory bodies.The
amicus curiae also mentioned two separate incidents of ragging in which
a student was reportedly forced to consume narcotic substances and
another physically-challenged student was subjected to ragging by his
seniors.

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