Hyderabad, Oct. 31 -- The Telangana High Court has stayed the implementation of the State Human Rights Commission's (HRC) orders that directed several educational institutions to return students' certificates and other documents without imposing any conditions.
Colleges had argued that the issue does not fall under the purview of human rights law. Acting on those contentions, the High Court granted an interim stay on the HRC's directive.
The Human Rights Commission had earlier instructed institutions to return students' certificates regardless of any pending fee dues.
Institutions challenge order
Challenging this order, Sultan-ul-Uloom Educational Society and St. Paul's Education Society filed separate petitions before the court.
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