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The Supreme Court directed Hany Babu to seek bail through the requisite High Court and Trial Court, clarifying his withdrawn plea doesn’t bar relief, as he remains jailed under UAPA in the Bhima Koregaon case. 

The Supreme Court in its hearing on 16th July and its bench of Justice Pankaj Mithal and Justice PB Varale directed former DU professor Mr. Hany Babu to approach either Bombay High Court or Trial Court or renew the withdrawn Special Leave Petition to receive bail in the Shaniwarwada Elgar Parishad case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). 

The bench led by Justice Aniruddha Bose further clarified that his withdrawal of the Special Leave Petition last year did not prevent the High Court from hearing his bail plea. This is amidst the Bombay High Court observation on May 2nd, where Babu was asked to seek a clarification with the top court on the same. 

Professor Hany Babu was arrested on 28th July 2020 and still remains an under trial for his alleged affiliation with the outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist) and involvement in ‘inciting violence,’ which was the aftermath of the Elgar Parishad—an event organised by activists for the rights of the marginalised communities and celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Bhima Koregaon, which is considered a pioneer event for the Dalit Community.

On comments regarding the situation, Dr. Jenny Rowena P, Assistant Professor at Miranda House and partner of Hany Babu stated that, 

It is tragic that we are living in a country where a professor in a university, that too from a marginalised background (OBC Muslim), can be put away in prison for 5 long years without even the beginning of a trial through the use of corrupt laws like UAPA. I feel like laughing when people deliberate on the legality of this case when the very existence of UAPA should be declared illegal.”

Hany Babu is a part of BK-16, a term given to a group of 16 lawyers, professors, scholars, etc., who were imprisoned without trial under the various offences of the UAPA act in relation to the Bhima Koregaon-Elgar Parishad case. The series of arrests had taken place since 2018. 

The Bombay High Court has so far granted bail to Rona Wilson and activists Sudhir Dhawale and Sudha Bharadwaj, while the Supreme Court has granted bail to P. Varavara Rao on medical grounds and Shoma Sen, Vernon Gonsalves, and Arun Ferreira on merit.

 

Read Also In Solidarity with Professor Hany Babu: Knowledge Deemed Crime

 

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Divyanshi Dusad  

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Student activist Gurkirat was detained by Special Cell, Delhi Police on July 16, 2025 and released a few hours later, at 10 pm. Her custody and several other missing comrades have raised serious concerns regarding the status of student dissent in India.

Comrade Gurkirat, a Bhagat Singh Chhatra Ekta Manch (bsCEM) student activist, was detained on July 16 2025, and kept in custody by Delhi Police at New Friends Colony Police Station. She was allegedly picked up by the Special Cell, without an official reason being given.

Gurkirat is a vocal member of bsCEM, a left-wing student organization that has been involved in political demonstrations on campuses throughout Delhi. She has previously spoken out against state oppression, caste violence, and students’ rights through social media.

The initial word of Gurkirat’s detention arrived via an Instagram reel on the official bsCEM Instagram account:

Comrade Gurkirat has been taken by a special branch of Delhi police and has been kept in The New Friends Colony police station, Delhi. Comrades Gaurav and Gauraang have also been missing for a while now. We request all progressive, democratic minded individuals to come to the police station and demand Comrade Gurkirat’s immediate and unconditional release.

A few hours later, another story on their Instagram account said that  Comrade Gurkirat was released by Delhi Police.

On July 17, bsCEM released a statement via Instagram claiming that several other activists are also missing and likely in illegal custody of the Delhi Police. The missing individuals include:

  1. Etmam Ul Haque (FACAM) Member
  2. Baadal (FACAM) Member
  3. Gauraang (bsCEM)
  4. Gaurav (bsCEM)
  5. Vallika Varshi (Nazariya Magazine)
  6. Samrat Singh (Social Activist and Psychologist)

The reel said

We came to know that other student Activists associated with bsCEM and FACAM members are also missing for the last one week. After knowing that comrade Samrat Singh and Gurkirat Kaur were picked up by Delhi police, now we are sure all activists are illegally arrested by Delhi police.”

News about Comrade Gaurav and Gauraang being released from the special branch police station at 7 PM and 10PM on 17th July has been shared by bsCEM.

This isn’t just about one student or one day. Over the years, student dissent in India has been increasingly treated with suspicion and hostility, no matter which government is in power. It’s part of a longer pattern where student dissent has often been met with police action. In recent years, students across India — from Jamia Millia Islamia to Jawaharlal Nehru University — have faced detentions, FIRs, and even violent crackdowns for protesting against government policies. These incidents highlight a worrying trend—where peaceful student-led actions, particularly those critical of state policies, are met with increasing surveillance, questioning, or detentions by law enforcement.


Read Also: From the Dissent Stifling Toolkit

 

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A Keshav Mahavidyalaya student was recently thrown out of the examination hall on account of the alleged misjudgment of the invigilator.

A University of Delhi (DU) student was recently subjected to misjudgment on account of the invigilator while writing her exam. The student, Shweta Yadav is from Keshav Mahavidyalaya and was writing her accounts examination when the examiner wronged her for cheating and snatched the paper away, fifteen minutes prior to the completion time.

According to Shweta, it all started when the student was asked to fill up the details and tie the supplementary answer script by the invigilator. Upon constant insistence, she did the necessary. The student had done some rough work on the question paper, which was objected by the invigilator. However, instead of a warning, her paper was snatched and she was asked to leave the examination hall with the invigilator’s assertion that, “tumhe pata haina paper par nahi likhte? Ab nikal jao ho gaya paper”. The student stated this as she had to leave a 27 mark question due to the ruckus.

Image Credits: Shweta Yadav
Image Credits: Shweta Yadav

The student was sitting on the first bench and she informed that there was no scope of cheating or exchanging of papers. She did not even have the intention to do so. The rough work was a simple mathematical calculation done in a hurry. Despite apologizing to the invigilator, the student was not given her answer script back, and was asked to leave the premises of the examination hall that very moment. The invigilator was from the Mathematics department of the college.

Shweta mentions she has had a word with a member of CYSS regarding this issue right after the examination ended.
She also adds that she hasn’t received any information from the administration and the concerned invigilator, but the Students Union is aware of this situation and has enquired her to look upon a solution for this.

The wrongful harassment on account of examination invigilators should be kept in check, and brought into the limelight. The college student unions should be more assertive in their role and attend the discrepancies faced on account of the students.

 

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Avnika Chhikara

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