Kerala High Court Asks State To File Draft Composition Of 'Working Group' Which Will Formulate Rules To Curb Ragging
The Kerala High Court on Wednesday asked the State government to file within one week, a draft composition of the working group that is proposed to frame comprehensive Rules to curb the rising menace of ragging in the State. It had thus directed the State to constitute a multidisciplinary working group comprising of ex-officio members and nominated experts from various field to draft the Rules and assess whether any amendment is needed to the Kerala Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1998. The State was expected to submit details on the draft composition of working group on March 19 but following the request made by the Government Pleader, further time was granted. Considering that the matter is to be looked at on urgent basis, we grant one week's time to the State to submit the draft composition of the working group.










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