Published on : 14 Nov 2025, 2:28 pm 2 min read
12 first-year students of School of Law, Kashmir University have claimed that they were forcibly removed from the examination hall while writing their second end-semester examination on November 13, on grounds of attendance shortage.
The incident occurs in the backdrop of a recent Delhi High Court judgment which held that law students can't be prevented from writing exams on account of attendance shortage.
According to the students, University staff and police personnel physically pushed and dragged them out of the examination hall to prevent them from writing the exam. The students further allege that when they began a peaceful protest, they were stopped by a proctorial team.
Students told Bar & Bench they tried to contact Uni

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