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Shame of the body, by requesting a student to do any act or do something that will not do in a regular course and force the fresher to use tobacco, liqueur and forbidden/planned narcotic substances, according to the bill of law, is considered to be the government of Keraral.
The bill of law, a prohibition of the Ragging Act, also brought “any form of Ogrging committed via the Internet or in any digital regime” under the anchbited criminal offense of ragging, for which a serious punishment was prescribed.
Ragging involving any form of Ogrging committed via the Internet or digital mode is a knowing offense.
The draft law Drat, while changing some of the key provisions of the main law, a ban on ragging, expanded its scope to cover all educational institutions, including universities, including teaching departments, university institutions, schools and other institutions within the Ministry of Education, Elements and Constitutional units, all their ports, all their ports, all their ports, all their ports ports, all their ports.
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The teaching of all government authorities, the institutions of national importance determined by the act of parliament, central universities and all coaching and teaching centers, were listed under the definition of educational institutions.
The proposal of legislation also includes the academic and residential premises of all these institutions, except for courses, canteens located on and outside the premises, bus booths, home stays, all means of public and private transport facilities accessible students for persecution of studies in these institutions in Kerala.
Guest of crimes committed within ragging, including ragging, criminal conspiracy, illegal assembly, riots, public inconvenience and commitment of obscene and sexual acts committed in a two -sided law.
According to the proposal, the legal regulations will also get bodily harm during laws, undressing, theft, blackmail, dishonest abuse of assets, criminal violations of trust, criminal offense, criminal intimidation.
The state witnessed a number of public protests after the death of JS Sidharthan, a 20 -year -old student. It was found dead at the College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Pookode, Wayanad, in February 2024, allegedly after brutal ogrging.
Recently, the Kerala High Court asked the State Government to provide a copy of the draft law on the Non -Angging Act (amendment), 2025, Kerala State Legal Services Authority and University Grants Commission on a petition filed by the office.
Published – 13 July 2025 17:28