The petitions state the Students’ Council of the University is a legal body but the vice-chancellor does not allow its smooth functioning.
A disciplinary inquiry had been held regarding a meeting of the Students’ Council held on 12th March and inviting an outsider for the meeting state the petitions.
Students in their petitions state they were not given an opportunity to get a lawyer to represent them at the inquiry.
As the disciplinary process followed by the authorities is unfair the students ask Court of Appeal to issue a writ to change the decision taken at the disciplinary inquiry.
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