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Can A Student File A Case Against Faculty Members For Misconduct?

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Faculty misconduct—whether it involves harassment, abuse of power, discrimination, or unethical behavior—can severely affect a student’s academic journey and mental well-being. Indian laws and university systems provide mechanisms for students to seek redressal and hold faculty members accountable.

Steps to Take When Facing Faculty Misconduct

Document the Incident: Keep records of messages, emails, voice notes, or witness testimonies related to the misconduct.

File a Complaint with University Authorities: Most universities have an Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) (for sexual harassment) or a Grievance Redressal Cell for academic or behavioral complaints. Students can submit a written complaint to these bodies.

Escalate to Higher Education Regulators: If the university does not act fairly or promptly, students can write to:

  • University Grants Commission (UGC)
  • AICTE (for technical institutions)
  • State Higher Education Council

File an FIR: If the misconduct involves criminal acts such as sexual harassment, assault, caste-based discrimination, or threats, students can directly file a First Information Report (FIR) with the police.

Approach Human Rights or Women’s Commission: In cases involving severe rights violations, students can approach the National/State Human Rights Commission or Women’s Commission for intervention.

Legal Consultation: If the institution fails to act, students may consult a lawyer and file a writ petition in the High Court under Article 226 for violation of their fundamental rights.

Legal Protections and Remedies

Sexual Harassment: Covered under the POSH Act, 2013 and handled by the ICC.

Mental Harassment or Threats: Covered under IPC Sections like 503 (criminal intimidation), 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation).

Discrimination or Abuse of Power: May fall under UGC anti-ragging and anti-discrimination policies or Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act if caste-based.

Academic Misconduct: Students can raise the matter through university grievance mechanisms or file appeals to education tribunals or ombudsmen.

Example

A postgraduate student reports that her professor is demanding favors for thesis approval and using derogatory language in class.

She files a written complaint with the university’s Internal Complaints Committee (ICC), which initiates an inquiry.

Simultaneously, she files an FIR under IPC Sections 354A (sexual harassment) and 509 (outraging modesty).

Upon confirmation of the charges, the professor is suspended and legal proceedings begin.

The student also contacts the UGC for institutional inaction and receives counseling support from the university.

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