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Supreme Court to hear suo motu case regarding student suicides on July 28

27/07/2025BlogNo Comments

The Supreme Court will hear on Monday, a suo motu case related to the recent student suicides at IIT Kharagpur and Sharda University. 

The Bench of Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice R Mahadevan will take up the matter tomorrow.

The Apex Court has directed the two institutions to submit their responses on the incidents.

The Amicus Curiae submitted its report on both the cases before the top court of the country.

Regarding the Sharda University student suicide case, the Amicus Curiae said the body of the girl was shifted by the university staff even before the police came. As per police officials, since multiple people left fingerprints, the crime scene got compromised.

Regarding the IIT Kharagpur case, the Amicus Curiae said she was informed by the varsity’s Registrar that though a post mortem was conducted but details were yet unknown. She further apprised the Apex Court that despite several attempts, police officials could not be contacted.

The post Supreme Court to hear suo motu case regarding student suicides on July 28 appeared first on India Legal.

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