Thursday, April 7, 2011

Teach blind students, court orders brawling Ramjas students

New Delhi: Teach blind students for an hour a week for one year - this
was the order of the Delhi High Court on Tuesday to two Delhi
University final year students of Ramjas College in exchange for
quashing a police complaint against them for being involved in a group
clash two years ago.

Justice Hima Kohli in her order said, "One year service to visually
challenged students in Delhi University campus. Teach them for one
hour in a week, but you have to do this for full one year."

The court also said that the two can start teaching the blind students
after their final year exams, due in May, are over.

The court passed the direction on the petition of six Ramjas College
students who sought quashing of the FIR against them registered at the
Maurice Nagar police station under various criminal sections of the
Indian Penal Code and under sections of Prevention of Damage to Public
Property Act.

On September 3, 2009, two groups of students got into a fight at
Ramjas College hostel. The FIR was lodged the next day.

"In one group there were four students and the other group had only
two members," said the petition.

The group of four students lodged an FIR against the two, who filed a
cross-FIR against them.

The six students then approached the court for quashing the FIR.

However, the court has only quashed the FIR against the two students.

"Quashing of FIR against the four will be heard on May 3," said the court.

The court also told the two, who were in the first year when the FIR
was filed, that before teaching the blind students they "need to study
well".

Justice Kohli said, "The college warden will give the status report
regarding these two students, whether they are performing their
service or not." IANS

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