St Stephen's row: Amidst controversy, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal attends convocation ceremony
New Delhi, Apr 18: Despite students campaigning to get Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to boycott the convocation of St Stephen's College as the chief guest today, the Delhi CM is attending ceremony. The students want Kejriwal to boycott the ceremony due to controversy over the suspension of a student, Devansh Mehta.
Devansh Mehta, was barred by the college from attending classes for launching an online magazine 'St Stephen's Weekly'. He was also stripped off an award which he was suppose to receive from Kejriwal on the convocation of the college.

The court also stayed the findings of a one-man inquiry committee, appointed by Thampu, which had on April 9 held third-year student, Devansh Mehta, guilty of violating disciplinary norms of the college.
It directed the college not to give an award, the list of which included Mehta but dropped later due to the controversy, to anyone till the next date of hearing. "Notice to all respondents (Delhi University, St Stephen's College, Valsan Thampu, Sanjay Rao Ayde).
Meantime, impugned order dated April 15, suspending petitioner from the college as well as findings in the April 9 report of the inquiry committee is stayed," Justice Vibhu Bakhru said.
Mehta, a Philosophy student and the editor and co-founder of 'St Stephen's Weekly' e-zine that was banned by the college last month, was suspended from college till April 23 following the report of the inquiry committee of Prof Sanjay Rao Ayde.
During the brief hearing, the court also rapped the Delhi University for claiming that the petitioner was guilty to some extent as he had not denied the charges against him. "This does not inspire any confidence," the court said and asked, "anyone who speaks to the media, will you suspend him?"
"You should play an impartial role," the court told the University.
The court also directed that the award, Rai Saheb Banarsi Das Memorial Prize, for which Mehta was earlier selected by the college faculty but later dropped from the list in the wake of the controversy, be not given to anyone till the next date of hearing on May 21.
"It is necessary to protect the petitioner's interest," the court said, adding "you can't strip someone of an award given to them". Mehta was to have received the prize from Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who will be the Chief Guest at the college's graduation ceremony tomorrow.
OneIndia News
(With inputs from agencies)
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