A PARENT OF A STUDENT OF MEDICAL COLLEGE, SHIMLA v. STATE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
1984-05-23
H.S.THAKUR, P.D.DESAI
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ORDER Dated 23rd May, 1984 In light of the averments made in the application, the material brought on record and having heard the learned counsel for the parties, the Court passes the following order 2 (1) The Committee constituted pursuant to the order made on April 30, 1984, will, !n addition to the functions which it is required to discharge as per the directions given in the said order, will also discharge the following function : To hold a fact-finding enquiry into any complaint of misconduct including indisciplined and improper behaviour on the part of student(s) of the College, whether within or without the precincts of the College and Hostel premises, concerning or involving or relating to a student of any other educational institution of Shimla and to recommend imposition of penalty upon the student(s) found guilty of such misconduct and to suggest appropriate measures and machinery for the future prevention and punishment of such misconduct, if any, on the part of the students of the College. The direction aforesaid shall form part of the order dated April 30, 1984 and it shall be read as item (ii-a) of the directions issued in para (2) at page 9 of the said order. The State Government will issue a corrigendum notification incorporating the above direction in the notification dated May 18, 1984, which it has issued pursuant to this Courts order dated April 30, 1984. (2) If the Committee, at any stage of its deliberations, finds that in order to enable it to discharge its functions properly and effectually, it is essential that adequate publicity should be given in newspapers as regards its constitution and functions entrusted to it, it will be competent to the Committee to direct the publication of an advertisement in the form and manner prescribed by it in such newspapers as it considers fit and proper, and, upon such direction being received from the Committee, the State Government shall implement the same with the utmost expedition. (3) The learned Advocate General and Mr. K.D. Sood will be entitled to an audience before the Committee, if they or any one of them so desires, and they will render to the Committee such assistance as is required of them. Directions (2) and (3) above shall also form part of the order dated April 30, 1984.
(3) The learned Advocate General and Mr. K.D. Sood will be entitled to an audience before the Committee, if they or any one of them so desires, and they will render to the Committee such assistance as is required of them. Directions (2) and (3) above shall also form part of the order dated April 30, 1984. Writ of this order be served upon the respondents as well as upon the members of the Committee. Dasti order on usual terms. Order accordingly. -