Farooque Alam v. The Jawaharlal Nehru University

Delhi High Court · 07 Nov 2023 · 2024:DHC:3648
C. Hari Shankar
WP(C) 15132/2023
2024:DHC:3648
administrative petition_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court disposed of the writ petition after JNU withdrew its modification orders and restored the original order withdrawing the petitioner's rustication, leaving no surviving grievance.

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WP(C) 15132/2023
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
W.P.(C) 15132/2023 and CM 60476/2023
FAROOQUE ALAM ..... Petitioner
Through: Mr. V.K. Mishra, Ms. Richa Bais, Ms. Dipti Mishra and Mr. Sheetal Verma, Advocates
VERSUS
THE JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NUIVERSITY (JNU) & ORS. ..... Respondents
Through: Mr. Navdeep Singh, Mrs. Ginny J. Rautray, Ms. Devika Thakur and
Mr. Ranvijay Singh, Advocates for JNU
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE C.HARI SHANKAR
JUDGMENT
(O R A L)
01.05.2024

1. The main grievance of the petitioner in this case is after having passed office order No.125/CP/2023 dated 7 November 2023 withdrawing the petitioner’s rustication order after accepting the unconditional apology and fine tendered by him, the JNU again modified the said order vide office order no.129/CP/2023 dated 10 November 2023.

2. Mr. Navdeep Singh appearing for the JNU initially submitted that the JNU had passed an order dated 22 December 2023 which according to him satisfied the grievance of the petitioner. WP(C) 15132/2023

3. However, a reading of the said office order shows that it is not seriously assuaged the grievance in the petition.

4. Mr. Navdeep Singh has, therefore, taken instructions and informed the Court that the office order no.129/CP/2023 dated 10 November 2023 and office order no.142/CP/2023 dated 22 December 2023 shall be treated as withdrawn and the office order no.125/CP/2023 dated 7 November 2023 stands restored.

5. In that view of the matter, Mr. V.K. Mishra, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that there is no surviving grievance.

6. The writ petition is accordingly disposed of.