Ragging: Crime & Punishment
In case of ragging contact
Ragging is neither a means of familiarization, nor an introduction with freshers, but a form of psychopathic behavior. Ragging is a violation of human rights. Ragging is a heinous crime, heavily punishable under the law. Ragging may spoil your career forever. All measures for the prevention of ragging on campus are being taken as per the Anti-Ragging Supreme Court verdict of 2007
What is Ragging?
Ragging involves,
- Any disorderly conduct whether by words or written or by an act has the effect of teasing or handling with rudeness a fresher or a junior student or an admission aspirant student.
- Indulging in rowdy or indiscipline activity that causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship, or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in fresher or junior students.
- Asking a junior or fresher student to do any act or perform something that a student will not do in an ordinary course and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment to adversely affect the psyche of a fresher or a junior student.
- Asking a junior or fresher student to copy and/or prepare notes, lend money, or any act that may adversely affect the psyche of a fresher or a junior student.
- Any act of corporal contact, touching, pushing, thrashing, scratching, beating, or any physical harm to fresher or junior students.
Who is Culprit?
Any student or group of students who tries to harm or intent to harm directly or indirectly a fresher or junior student as pointed out above is an offender and liable to be punished fittingly.
Punishment for Ragging
- Immediate suspension from the college
- Cancellation of admission