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High Court seeks Jamia's stand on challenge to dissolution of teachers' association

 Decided to re-examine sedition law, Centre tells Supreme Court

On Wednesday, the High Court of Delhi sought the stand of Jamia Millia Islamia on a petition assailing the university's order dissolving an association of its teachers.

Justice Prathiba M Singh issued notice on the petition by Amir Azam, a former president of the 'Jamia Teachers Association', and asked the respondent institute to place in a sealed cover a copy of the report of a committee constituted to examine the association's constitution.

The judge remarked she “agreed that there has to be an association of teachers” and granted time to the varsity to file its response to the plea.


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