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Pune Students Challenge SPPU’s Protest Permission Rule in Bombay High Court

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January 7, 2025
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Pune: Two Pune students have filed a writ petition in the Bombay High Court against Savitribai Phule Pune University’s (SPPU) recent directive requiring an eight-day prior notice for organizing protests or demonstrations on campus. The petitioners argue that this rule infringes upon their constitutional rights to freedom of speech and peaceful assembly.

Details of the Circular
Issued on December 30, 2024, SPPU’s Circular No. 316/2024 mandates that students obtain written approval at least eight days in advance before conducting any protests, rallies, or demonstrations within the university premises. The university asserts that this measure aims to maintain order and decorum on campus.

Petitioners’ Arguments
Avinash Atmaram Solunke, a student at ILS Law College, and Akshay Anil Kumar Jain, General Secretary of the Congress Youth Wing in Maharashtra, contend that the eight-day notice requirement imposes unreasonable restrictions on their rights. They emphasize that protests often arise from urgent issues, and such a waiting period hampers their ability to respond promptly. The petitioners also argue that the circular is arbitrary and could lead to self-censorship among students.

University’s Response
In response to the petition, SPPU’s officiating registrar, Dr. Jyoti Bhakare, clarified that the circular was based on a decision by the university’s management council. She stated that the administration is merely implementing the council’s decision but acknowledged the university’s sensitivity to students’ concerns. Dr. Bhakare mentioned that a management council meeting would be convened to review the matter and make necessary decisions.

Implications for Campus Democracy
This legal challenge has sparked widespread discussion about the balance between maintaining campus discipline and safeguarding democratic rights. The outcome of the case could set a precedent for other universities across India, reaffirming the importance of protecting students’ rights to free expression and peaceful assembly.

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