If ‘expelled’ students submit ‘unconditional apology’, will consider their case: South Asian University to HC

Express News Service | 5 August 2023

The Delhi High Court has asked three “expelled” students of South Asian University (SAU) to respond to the university’s position that if they tender an “unconditional apology” over their alleged indisciplined acts, the varsity will consider their case.

The counsel appearing for SAU, “on instructions” from his client, submitted before a single judge bench of Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav that “subject to the petitioners” tendering an “unconditional apology” and giving an “undertaking” that they won’t do these acts again, the university will consider their case.

At this stage, the counsel appearing for the three students said he will “seek instructions” from his clients and sought that the matter be listed on August 7, which was permitted by the HC.

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