The plea was filed by three JNU professors and the court sought response from Delhi Police, Whatsapp, Google, Apple on the plea to preserve data, CCTV footage
The union had on Saturday asked students of the university to pay their academic tuition fee but not the hiked hostel fee
Leftist outfits and the RSS-affiliated Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) blamed each other for the violence
According to the police, the group was created against the Left parties on Jan 5, the day when violence broke out in JNU premises.
"I must compliment the Delhi Police for a very very quick investigation in the recent case... which I think is a great feather in their cap," the minister said
Of the nine, seven belong to left-leaning student organisations while two are affiliated to right-wing students' body, the police said.
They also rued the JNU administrators' "failure" to call police to protect students and their act of "criminalising" peaceful failure of the protest by students, the JNUTA added
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Ministry officials, however, asserted that the "formula" decided during consultations with students and administration needs to be implemented
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The vice-chancellor has been facing criticism for not acting swiftly when the students were being attacked by a mob on Sunday evening
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At least 28 people, including JNU Students' Union president Aishe Ghosh, were injured.
Nobody objected to such expression of opinions, Union minister Prakash Javadekar told reporters when asked at a Cabinet briefing about Padukone's visit to the Jawaharlal Nehru University
Human Resource Development Ministry officials met Kumar and told him normalcy should be restored at the earliest, a senior ministry official said
Efforts are being made to facilitate registration of "willing" students and for a conducive environment for their academic pursuits
The vice chancellor said the students could avail treatment free of cost from the university's health centre
Those leading the current political dispensation must recognise the enormous risks that their divisive policies are creating for the national security and well being of the country
When Ghosh and other students were attacked, it needed no great intelligence or exertion of the mind to know the identity of the "masked goons"
In a brief statement, Kumar said, "Our heart goes out to all injured students. The incident (violence) is unfortunate. I would like to tell students that JNU campus is a secure place