Bombay Court passes order in favour of TISS students; no prohibition in protests any more
The Free Press Journal|May 17, 2024
The court overruled its previous order that prohibited students from protesting within the campus’s 100-metre radius
Bombay Court passes order in favour of TISS students; no prohibition in protests any more

The Bombay Civil Court passed an order favouring the Tata Institute of Social Science (TISS) students, which overruled the court's earlier interim order of not allowing students to hold protests near a 100-metre radius of the main campus gate.

In 2018, TISS filed a civil suit against six protesting students. The institute sought the court's intervention to discontinue the protests. The institute wanted to restrain the students from destroying college property, shouting slogans, obstructing daily functions and setting up tents in the institutes, which prompted the court to issue an interim order banning protests on the campus within a 100-metre radius.

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