DU has decided to amend its rules for changing names following a directive from Delhi High Court which had observed in November last year that the practice among candidates to add an 'A' before their names prior to DUSU polls in order to get themselves listed at the top of the ballot paper "is flawed".
"The Executive Council (EC) of the varsity has decided to amend the present rules for change of name in order to avoid misuse of the provision," EC member Abha Dev Habib told PTI.
"A candidate will either be allowed to change his name only after contesting the election and, if it has been changed, he/she will not be permitted to thereafter revert to the original name and should be ready to obtain his university leaving certificate/degree with the changed name," she added.
All India Students' Association (AISA) had last year challenged the prevalent practice in DUSU elections of some of the contesting candidates adding an 'A' before their names.
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