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Delhi HC Orders JNU to Provide Free Accommodation to Evicted Visually Impaired Student

 Key Points:

  • The Delhi High Court has directed Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) to provide free temporary accommodation to a visually impaired student, Sanjeev Kumar Mishra, who was evicted from the hostel.
  • Mr. Mishra is pursuing a second postgraduate course, which JNU rules currently prohibit for hostel accommodation.
  • He was initially offered interim accommodation at a cost of Rs 100 per day, which his lawyer argued was financially impossible for him.
  • The court recognized the student's hardship and waived the accommodation fees until the next hearing on February 12th.
  • JNU is granted one final opportunity to respond to Mr. Mishra's petition challenging the hostel eviction by the same date.

Implications:

  • This decision highlights the importance of considering individual circumstances, particularly disabilities, when applying university rules.
  • It ensures Mr. Mishra's immediate need for shelter is met while the legal case challenging his eviction continues.
  • The ruling places pressure on JNU to review its policies regarding accommodation during second postgraduate studies and potentially make them more inclusive for students with disabilities.

Additional Information:

  • Mr. Mishra was forced to sleep on library benches after his eviction before JNU offered him the temporary accommodation.
  • His lawyer argued that the university's blanket rule regarding second postgraduate students disregards individual needs and unfairly disadvantages students like Mr. Mishra.
  • The court remains open to considering JNU's arguments and finalizing the case based on all presented evidence and arguments.

Overall, the Delhi High Court's decision demonstrates a commitment to fairness and upholding the rights of students with disabilities. It provides necessary immediate relief for Mr. Mishra while setting the stage for a potentially broader review of JNU's accommodation policies. 


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