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SC order on student suicide action: Universities must report deaths promptly

On Friday, the court directed Delhi police to register FIRs into the deaths of two Dalit students at IIT Delhi. While their institution had claimed they had died by suicide, their parents had alleged murder

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Published 17.01.26, 06:49 AM

The Supreme Court on Thursday passed directions to the Centre and the states for prompt reporting of suicides by students in higher educational institutions.

The order came in the wake of rising incidents of suicides by students.

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A bench of Justice J.B. Pardiwala and Justice R. Mahadevan passed the directions as a sequel to its March 24, 2025, order that mandated universities and colleges to promptly lodge an FIR whenever a student dies by suicide and constituted a National Task Force (NTF) to identify the causes for the deaths, particularly in higher educational institutions like IITs and IIMs. The NTF is headed by former apex court judge, Justice Ravindra Bhat.

On Friday, the court directed Delhi police to register FIRs into the deaths of two Dalit students at IIT Delhi. While their institution had claimed they had died by suicide, their parents had alleged murder.

On the basis of the recommendations received from the Justice Bhat panel, the court passed the following directives on Thursday:

All HEIs have been strictly asked to remain fully compliant with all the regulations.

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