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HC warns students of jail term for defacement

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The High Court today warned the students of University that they may have to go to jail if they are found defacing public property ahead of the next elections for the varsity's student union,

A bench of Acting and Justice C said it cannot "tolerate" public property being "blatantly" defaced.

"We will send you ( the candidates, who contested in the elections of 2017) to jail, if you are found indulging in defacing the public property ahead of the next election.

"Defacement of public property cannot be tolerated in any manner. You all are young and you should know how to keep your city clean. Next time you won't be spared of such blatant act," the bench remarked.

It also asked the candidates, who contested in the 2017 polls to evolve a mechanism for removing the existing defacements.

To this, the students assured that they will assist in removing and cleaning the objectionable material which was pasted on the public properties during the university elections.

The students were present in the court pursuant to the notice issued to them on February 20.

The bench also directed the Centre, government, Metro and other authorities to place before it a report on issues regarding publicity of applicable penal provisions for defacement of public property, as well as an action taken report before the next date of hearing on April 27.

The observation and direction by the bench came during the hearing of a plea by Prashant Manchanda, who has sought a complete ban on defacement of public properties by the poll candidates.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, March 20 2018. 18:40 IST
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