Delhi University Faculty Bribery Scandal: Court Upholds Termination
A Delhi University faculty member was terminated for demanding bribes from students in exchange for grades and attendance. The Delhi High Court upheld this dismissal, confirming the allegations of grave misconduct. The petitioner contested the verdict, alleging conspiracy and tampered evidence, but the court found no justification for altering the ruling.
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A Delhi University faculty member's appeal against her termination was denied by the Delhi High Court, affirming her guilt in a bribery scandal. The court's decision highlights serious misconduct involving demands for cash, luxury items, and academic favors.
The scandal originated in 2008 when students accused the petitioner, a reader in the commerce department, of soliciting bribes in exchange for grades and attendance. The faculty member contended that these allegations were part of a conspiracy and that evidence had been tampered with.
Both an inquiry and an appeals committee deemed the misconduct proven, reducing her penalty from dismissal to termination to allow for retirement benefits. The high court agreed, reasoning any additional leniency was unwarranted and maintained justice was served through careful consideration of the evidence.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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