In a writ petition filed before Delhi High Court, Devansh Mehta sought "quashing of the order banning/suspending publication of the St Stephen's Weekly, stay on the suspension order and restraining the principal from taking any further action against him".
Mehta, a third-year Philosophy student, was yesterday suspended till April 23 after a one-man inquiry committee appointed by the principal found him guilty of violating disciplinary norms of the college.
Mehta was supposed to receive an award from the Chief Minister at the ceremony but his name was later dropped from the list in the wake of the controversy.
"The way our college authorities have dealt with such cases displays a clear curtailment of our freedom of speech. We are not contesting the fact that college authorities do have a say in shaping the ultimate decision taken on a particular issue. What we want is a space for dialogue wherein we have an equal say that is duly considered.
In his petition before the high court, Mehta also requested that he be awarded the Rai Saheb Banarsi Das Memorial Prize.
According to the suspension order, Mehta will not be able to attend the graduation ceremony now.
However, Thampu has defended the college's action saying those found guilty for misconduct and breach of college discipline are bound to face action and cannot be awarded.
"The person whose name the prize commemorates did care for 'behaviour', as the college too does. Recommending a student who has been indicted for undisciplined behaviour is an insult to the dead person as it is to the college," Thampu told PTI.
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