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Anti-Ragging

Zero Tolerance Policy for Student Safety

Anti-Ragging

Anti-Ragging Policy

St. Wilfred's College of Law maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy against ragging in accordance with UGC guidelines and Supreme Court directives.

We are committed to providing a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment where all students can pursue their education without fear of harassment or intimidation. Our comprehensive anti-ragging measures ensure that every student feels secure and supported throughout their academic journey.

Key Features:

  • Zero tolerance policy
  • 24/7 monitoring and surveillance
  • Anonymous complaint mechanisms
  • Immediate disciplinary action
  • Legal protection for victims

Anti-Ragging Measures

Comprehensive measures to prevent and address ragging incidents

Campus Security

24/7 security personnel and CCTV surveillance to monitor all areas and prevent any form of harassment.

Helpline Numbers

Dedicated helpline numbers for students to report incidents anonymously and seek immediate assistance.

Anti-Ragging Committee

Special committee comprising faculty, staff, and student representatives to address complaints promptly.

Orientation Programs

Regular orientation sessions to educate students about anti-ragging policies and their rights.

Immediate Action

Swift disciplinary action against any student found involved in ragging activities.

Peer Support

Buddy system and peer support groups to help new students integrate smoothly.

What Constitutes Ragging

Understanding what constitutes ragging and its various forms

Verbal Abuse

Any form of verbal harassment, teasing, or use of abusive language directed at junior students.

Physical Harassment

Any physical assault, forcing students to perform tasks, or causing bodily harm or discomfort.

Financial Exploitation

Forcing students to pay money, buy items, or perform financial favors under threat or coercion.

Mental Harassment

Any act that causes mental trauma, embarrassment, or psychological harm to students.

Social Boycott

Excluding students from social activities, isolating them, or creating hostile environments.

Digital Harassment

Using social media, messaging apps, or digital platforms to harass or intimidate students.

Reporting Procedures

How to report ragging incidents and seek help

Immediate Reporting

Report any incident immediately to the Anti-Ragging Committee, faculty members, or security personnel.

Anonymous Complaints

Students can submit anonymous complaints through the designated complaint boxes or online forms.

Written Complaints

Submit detailed written complaints with specific details, dates, and names of persons involved.

Witness Protection

Witnesses and complainants are provided complete protection and confidentiality throughout the process.

Timely Action

All complaints are investigated within 24 hours and appropriate action is taken within 48 hours.

Legal Support

Victims are provided legal support and guidance throughout the investigation and disciplinary process.

Consequences of Ragging

Severe penalties for those found guilty of ragging

Immediate Suspension

Students found guilty of ragging face immediate suspension from classes and hostel facilities.

Expulsion

Serious cases may result in permanent expulsion from the college with no possibility of readmission.

Legal Action

Criminal cases may be filed against perpetrators, leading to police investigation and court proceedings.

Academic Penalties

Academic records may be affected, and students may be barred from appearing in examinations.

Financial Penalties

Heavy fines may be imposed on students found guilty of ragging activities.

Social Stigma

Students involved in ragging face social stigma and may be ostracized by the college community.

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