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J&K Students Association Demands Judicial Probe, Arrests in Udaipur Student Suicide

In its letter to Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma the group cited missing details in the FIR alongside the failure to make any arrests as grounds for a judge-led investigation

Overview

  • The Jammu & Kashmir Students Association has written to Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma demanding a time-bound judicial inquiry led by a retired high court judge
  • Singh’s handwritten note alleges two years of mental harassment, academic victimisation and bribe demands by faculty members Naini Jain and Bhagwat Singh
  • The FIR was filed three days after Singh’s death without naming full identities of the accused; no arrests have been made for a cognisable offence
  • College officials are accused of delaying the police case, failing to secure the scene and leaving students to carry Singh’s body down six floors without assistance
  • The association is also calling for whistleblower protections and state-wide regulatory reforms to address harassment and accountability gaps in private higher education