A bench of justices G S Sistani and Vinod Goel said that it can't be "believed that a 20-year-old boy ends his precious life, just because he was allegedly not allowed to sit for his next semester exam, due to shortfall of attendance".
"Young life was lost. A person will not commit suicide only because he was not allowed to go to next semester. This can't be the only reason. It seems that there was some gap in communication between the young boy, parents and the college authorities," the bench observed.
"Were the parents aware of the reason behind such a harsh step? What did the suicide note speak about," the court asked the counsel for the college and also the boy's parents inside the court room.
Sushant Rohilla, a third year law student hanged himself at his home in Delhi on August 10, 2016 after the university allegedly barred him from sitting for semester exams because he did not have the requisite attendance. Sushant left behind a note saying he was a failure and did not wish to live.
However, on March 6, the apex court transferred the matter to the Delhi High Court, to decide it on merit.
Acting on the apex court's direction, the high court today took up the matter for hearing and issued notice to the Indraprastha University, to which the college is affiliated, saying it is a necessary party.
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