Ragging is banned by the Supreme Court of India and includes disorderly behavior or indecent activity towards junior students. Punishments for students involved in ragging include cancellation of admission, suspension from classes, withholding scholarships and benefits, debarring from exams and placements, suspension from hostels, rustication for varying periods, expulsion from the institute, police complaints, fines up to Rs. 2,50,000 and imprisonment up to 3 years under court of law.
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Anti Ragging
Ragging is banned by the Supreme Court of India and includes disorderly behavior or indecent activity towards junior students. Punishments for students involved in ragging include cancellation of admission, suspension from classes, withholding scholarships and benefits, debarring from exams and placements, suspension from hostels, rustication for varying periods, expulsion from the institute, police complaints, fines up to Rs. 2,50,000 and imprisonment up to 3 years under court of law.