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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | DU law student in maternity leave plea -R Balaji

DU law student in maternity leave plea -R Balaji

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published Published on Oct 8, 2018   modified Modified on Oct 8, 2018
-The Telegraph

Ankita Meena said the decision of the authorities amounted to a violation of her fundamental right to reproduce children as she had mostly been absent on maternity grounds

New Delhi:
The Supreme Court on Friday asked Delhi University to respond to a plea a law student has filed challenging the varsity’s decision to detain her in the third year for inadequate attendance.

Ankita Meena said the decision of the authorities amounted to a violation of her fundamental right to reproduce children as she had mostly been absent on maternity grounds.

Ankita, who gave birth to a boy in February this year, doesn’t have the required 70 per cent attendance the Bar Council of India — the regulatory body for advocates and legal education in the country — has fixed as the minimum a student must have to be able to sit for exams.

A bench of Justices Kurian Joseph and A.M. Khanwilkar allowed the third-year student to attend classes, subject to the final outcome of the case.

“Issue notice, the petitioner is permitted to attend classes at her own risk, on completion of the required formalities,” the bench said while seeking the university’s response.

Ankita, a final-year student, had cleared 15 of the 20 papers a law student must pass in the first two years to be eligible for promotion to the third year.

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The Telegraph, 8 October, 2018, https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/du-law-student-in-maternity-leave-plea/cid/1671287?ref=india_india-page


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