Students are hereby instructed to strictly follow the disciplinary rules of the College. Ignorance of rules is no excuse. Students are expected to read the notice board on a day to day basis. It is the duty of every student to abide by the rules and regulations of the college and conduct himself/herself with decency and decorum. Violation of the rules will result in disciplinary action against the offenders and imposition of punishment including dismissal.
All students admitted to the college shall compulsorily wear their Identity Cards whenever they are present on the college campus. All payments, issue of certificates, mark lists etc., will be made only on production of the Identity Card. The Identity Card shall be surrendered to the office at the time of claiming the refund of caution deposit or issuing of Transfer Certificate/Qualifying Certificate, whichever is earlier.
The use of mobile phone is strictly prohibited on the college campus as per Government order. Offenders will be levied with fine and the mobile phone will be confiscated.
There is prescribed uniform for the students. All the students are required to come in dress-code/uniform every day. Students not in proper dress-code/uniform will not be allowed to enter into the college building and will not be entertained for any reason.
Outsiders are not permitted to meet any of the staff or students on the college campus without the permission of the Principal.
Students shall not bring any outsiders except the parent/guardian to the college premises for any purpose whatsoever without the permission of the Principal.
Political activities are strictly prohibited on the college campus. As per the order of the Honourable High Court of Kerala on writ appeal No. 535/2003 and judgement on review petition dated 20 February 2004, all strikes, demonstrations, agitations, dharnas, gheraoes and the like are banned on the college campus. Students who violate the above rules are liable to be dismissed from the college. Therefore, students shall keep away from all sorts of agitations like strike, disturbing classes, taking out processions, uttering slogans etc. on the college premises. They shall not bring flags, placards, leaflets, pamphlets, notice boards, banners, posters or any publicity material of any political parties or student organisations to the campus.
Court Verdict Banning political activities on the campus
Judgement No. WA-535/2003 dated 26-5-2003
by the Honourable High Court of Kerala
Managements and the Principals of various colleges maintain the stand that they have got a fundamental right to establish and administer educational institutions under article 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution of India to lay down regulatory measures in the
administration of their educational institution and that the students organisations like SFI, ABVP, KSU etc. have no legal right to interfere with the rights guaranteed to the management under article 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution of India.
We are of the view that banning political activities within the campus and forbidding the students from organising or attending meetings other than the official ones within the campus is not designed to prohibit any of the fundamental rights of the students guaranteed under article 19 (1) (a) or 19 (1) (c). it is not a total prohibition of any fundamental right, but only reasonable restriction confined to college campus and the code of conduct cannot be flouted in the name of any other freedom or the rights guaranteed under article 19 (1) (a) or 19 (1) (c). Restrictions are only reasonable and designed to promote discipline in the educational institution so that the objectives of the educational institution could be achieved and wisdom of laying down those restrictions cannot be challenged by the student after getting admitted to the educational institution.
The Kerala University Act, Statutes, Ordinances and other legislations governing the affiliated colleges and the educational agencies or the State Government have not recognised SFI, KSU, ABVP, AISF, NSC, MSF etc. Organisations like SFI, KSU, ABVP, AISF, NSC, MSF etc. are separate legal entities and there is no legal relationship between them and the management of an educational institution or the State Government. They have no fundamental or other statutory rights to carry on their organisational activities within the premises of an educational institution established and administered by various educational agencies in the State as well as the State Government.
The High Court of Kerala had recorded the affidavit filed by the Principal Secretary to the Educational department in the Judgement of the Honble Mr. Justice K.S. Radhakrishnan and the Honble Mr. Justice K. Padmanabhan Nair, on Friday the 15th December 2006 – WP (C) No. 22222 of 2006 (U).
Measures suggested by the State Government are to be welcomed while upholding the right of the managements to stall organisational activities of students organisations like SFI, ABVP, KSU etc. directly or through their member students within the campus. Strike, dharna, gherao etc. indulged in by students within the campus can also be prevented and State Government and Universities have got a legal obligation to protect the rights of not only the management, Principals and the teaching faculty of the affiliating colleges but also that of Government owned colleges and educational institutions and to take appropriate measures to enforce those rights.
Students shall not indulge in ragging or in any other activities causing harassment or difficulties to the fellow students in the college. Any student involving in ragging activities will have to face penal proceedings in accordance with the provisions in the Ragging Prohibition Act of the Govt. of Kerala.
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