Supreme Court allows relocation, online classes for 284 displaced students from Manipur

The petitioners had sought the apex court's direction for allowing them to pursue their studies at other central universities in the country
File photo of Supreme Court | (Picture: Express)
File photo of Supreme Court | (Picture: Express)

The Supreme Court, on Monday, December 4, came to the rescue of 284 students from ethnic violence-hit Manipur by giving them the option of attending classes online at Manipur University or getting relocated to Assam University in Silchar or the North East Hill University in Shillong.

The apex court was hearing a plea filed by the Manipur University EIMI Welfare Society on behalf of the 284 students, who are currently residing in various places across the country, seeking relocation to other central universities so they don't lose out on education due to the violence in the state, reported PTI.

“We can give them three options. The first one is the online classes at the Manipur University and second, that they can be admitted to the Assam University at Silchar and the third, they can study at the North East Hill University at Shillong,” a bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra, said.

The bench directed that the name of a nodal officer, appointed by the Manipur University, be posted on its website.

The officer will have to ensure the relocation of desirous students within two weeks of applying, it said.

“At this stage, we are creating these three options and we are asking the Justice Gita Mittal committee to explore a better option. She (Justice Mittal) will submit a report. We will pass an order in terms of the report,” the bench said.

The petitioners had sought the apex court's direction for allowing them to pursue their studies at other central universities in the country, added PTI.

“Any students who desire the benefits of online classes can do so. The respondents further state that the students may opt for any of these two universities which are central universities — Assam University and North Eastern Hill University,” the bench said in its order.

The court also directed Manipur University to ensure that the exercise of relocation does not impede the students from receiving their degree.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre and the Manipur University, said this should be an interim order and not mean that the students have permanently moved to other central universities.

The bench had on November 28 issued notices to the Centre and the Manipur government asking them to address the grievance of the 284 Manipur University students seeking relocation to other central universities.

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