DUSU 2024 polls: Delhi HC asks candidates for explanation over property defacement
The Delhi High Court has directed candidates from the recent DUSU elections to appear before it on October 28 over allegations of defacing public property. The court had earlier halted the vote counting and demanded the removal of all defacement m...

The court orally asked the counsel for the Delhi University to communicate to the vice-chancellor it was not a pleasant situation that had arisen due to administrative failure and that he must take remedial measures.
The court, which had halted the counting of votes of DUSU elections till all the defacement material, including posters, hoardings and graffiti was removed and public property was restored, reiterated the warning.
The court was hearing a plea seeking action against the prospective DUSU candidates and student outfits involved in allegedly damaging, defacing, soiling and destroying public walls.
While the polling took place on September 27, the vote counting -- scheduled for September 28 -- was halted by the high court.
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