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Breaking News: UGC New Rules Put on Hold, Supreme Court Flags Risk of Social Division

The Supreme Court has imposed an interim stay on the University Grants Commission’s (UGC) new regulations, expressing serious concerns over their potential misuse and social impact. A bench headed by Chief Justice Suryakant and Justice Bachi observed that the new rules, introduced to address caste-based discrimination, may actually deepen social divisions rather than resolve them. The Court clarified that the 2012 UGC regulations will remain in force until further orders, and the matter will be heard next on March 19. Petitioners argued that the new guidelines discriminate against students from the general category by presuming that caste-based discrimination can occur only against SC, ST, and OBC students. The Court noted that such an assumption excludes other students from protection and could violate the constitutional principle of equality under Article 14. The bench also highlighted the vague language of the new rules and warned that it could lead to misuse, including false complaints, causing irreparable harm to students’ careers. The Court indicated that an expert committee may be formed to review and clarify the provisions. Following the verdict, celebrations were seen among general category students in several cities, while some student groups opposed the stay and demanded immediate implementation of the new rules. The issue has triggered political reactions across party lines, reflecting deep social and political sensitivities surrounding the matter.

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