'Will not allow DUSU winners to take charge if polls are disorderly'
New Delhi, Sept. 18 -- The Delhi High Court on Wednesday warned it would not allow newly elected office bearers of the Delhi University Students' Union to take charge if the September 18 elections are marred by disorder or unrest.
Although a bench of chief justice DK Upadhyay and justice Tushar Rao Gedela clarified that it would not interfere with the conduct of polls, it directed strict adherence to rules and also prohibited victory processions in college campuses, hostels, or elsewhere in the city.
The warning came after the court reviewed reports submitted by the Delhi Traffic Police and Delhi University, along with photographs provided by petitioner Prashant Manchanda.
Manchanda submitted photographs showing large-scale canvassing by ca...
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