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Ragging

Ragging is the abuse or harassment of junior students by seniors, manifesting in psychological or physical forms, and is prohibited in most institutions. The document outlines various forms of ragging, steps to take if one faces it, notable cases, and laws against it, including the Indian Penal Code and UGC regulations. It emphasizes the establishment of anti-ragging committees in educational institutions to address complaints and implement preventive measures.

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Ragging

Ragging is the abuse or harassment of junior students by seniors, manifesting in psychological or physical forms, and is prohibited in most institutions. The document outlines various forms of ragging, steps to take if one faces it, notable cases, and laws against it, including the Indian Penal Code and UGC regulations. It emphasizes the establishment of anti-ragging committees in educational institutions to address complaints and implement preventive measures.

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Raggi

ng:
By: Harshita Gupta

Cases & Law


What is Ragging?

Ragging refers to the


abuse, humiliation, or
harassment of junior
students by senior
students. It can take the
form of psychological or
physical torture. Although
it is considered a tradition,
it is strictly prohibited in
most institutions.
what could
constitute
ragging?
Teasing, treating or vulgar acts, gestures,
handling a fellow causing bodily harm
student with rudeness

Causing physical or Financial extortion or


psychological harm forceful expenditure
1 n

What if you face


.
j

Ragging?
Steps needed to be
taken
How to deal with raging?
Complian to the Call the

2 college authorities
If they don’t take it
seriously, they will
4 police
If there is no choice
left, Call 100

. .
lose their jobs

Inform your Call at the

1 3
government
parents
website
They might guide you Website :http://www.antiragging.in
and help you in the No. : 1800-180-5522
situation
CASES
OF
RAGGIN
1. Pon Navarasu / John 3. Ajmal PM
David Ragging Case Ajmal PM was set on fire by his seniors! The
19- year-old Pon Navarasu's student was studying at an engineering
dismembered body was found college in Bangalore, where he was ragged
around different parts of Tamil by a group of four seniors who had failed
Nadu. Navarasu was studying at and were in his class. As he went inside the
Rajah Muthiah Medical College, common bathroom, Ajmal could smell
Annamalia University in thinner and soon enough, the room was set
Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu. He was on fire. He suffered 60% burns on his body
allegedly ragged by a senior, John and passed away a few days after the
David, who began physically incident.
assaulting him when he refused to
strip and lick his footwear.
Chandigarh University Scandal
Massive protests were held by Chandigarh
4. Akash Agarwal University students in Mohali Saturday
midnight after their talks with the
In 2014, a pharmacy student from authorities apparently failed The protest was
the Calcutta Institute of against the accused for making videos
Pharmaceutical Technology was following the videos of 60 girls taking baths
found dead near railway tracks in in the hostel were leaked and went viral.
Kolkata. Reports suggested that the
20-year-old was ragged and beaten
up by his seniors in college.
Did you know?
nearly 40% of
students have
reported been
ragged in
LAWS
AGIANS
T
Let’s see what the Indian
government has done
1.Indian Penal Code (IPC)
This section covers acts that are indecent or offensive
Section 294 to public morality.

This section deals with the offense of wrongfully


Section 341 restraining a person against their will.

This section covers the act of causing intentional


Section 323 physical pain or suffering to another person.

This section addresses the offense of causing hurt


Section 324 using dangerous weapons or methods.

This section covers acts that can potentially endanger


Section 336 the life or safety of others

This section defines severe hurt as an injury that


Section 325 results in the loss of a limb, organ, or sense, or that
endangers life or causes permanent disability.

This section addresses offenses that are intended to


Section 509 insult or humiliate a woman's modesty.
UGC Regulations on Curbing the
Menace of Ragging in Higher
Educational Institutions
Anti-Ragging Committees:
The UGC mandates all higher educational
institutions to establish anti-ragging
committees to investigate and address
complaints.
Disciplinary Action:
The committees have the power to take
disciplinary action against students found
guilty of ragging, including suspension,
expulsion, or cancellation of admission.
Prevention Measures:
The regulations also require institutions to
implement various preventive measures,
such as awareness campaigns, orientation
programs, and the creation of a safe and
conducive learning environment
Than
ks!
Do you have any questions?

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