New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has given great relief to the students of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). During the hearing on Friday, the Delhi High Court has ordered that the students should be allowed to register only on the basis of old fees. The court said that no late fee of any kind will be charged from these students. The next hearing of the case will be held on February 28.
Earlier in the court, Kapil Sibal, the lawyer of JNU student organization said that the increase in fees is illegal. With this, he said that the High-Level Committee of JNU did not have the right to change the hostel manual. When the JNU administration asked to collect the fees of many students, the lawyer Kapil Sibal, appearing on behalf of the students, said that the children came under pressure and deposited the fees due to fear. Kapil Sibal said that the administration should take back the increased fees, the students from whom the money is taken should also be returned.
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Kapil Sibal, counsel for the petitioner, also sought a stay on the draft hostel manual from the court. Earlier, Assistant Solicitor General Pinky Anand has admitted that the Government of India through the Ministry of Human Resource Development and UGC is a party to this matter.
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