DU PhD scholar suspended, FIR filed after professor slapped on campus
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Key Takeaways
The University of Delhi has suspended a PhD scholar from its Faculty of Law and barred him from all university premises with immediate effect after he allegedly assaulted a professor on Monday, 18 August 2025. Delhi Police has registered a First Information Report (FIR) at Maurice Nagar Police Station, and an investigation is underway.
What Happened at Umang Bhawan
The incident took place at approximately 10:30 am at Umang Bhawan on the Delhi University campus. The scholar, admitted to the Faculty of Law during the 2024-25 academic session under Phase-II, was allegedly captured on CCTV footage slapping the professor. The Office of the Proctor initiated disciplinary action after reviewing that footage.
DU Proctor Manoj Kumar Singh confirmed that the footage showed the student allegedly assaulting the professor and stated that a committee had been constituted to examine the matter.
Suspension and Legal Action
A notice issued by the Office of the Proctor formally suspended the scholar from the Faculty of Law with immediate effect. The notice also invoked Ordinance XV-B of the Delhi University Act, 1922, prohibiting the scholar from entering any premises of the University of Delhi. An FIR has been registered at Maurice Nagar Police Station, and police are investigating the case.
Inquiry Committee Constituted
The university has formed an independent three-member enquiry committee to probe the allegations and submit its findings. Rajeev Gupta from the Department of Chemistry has been appointed as the committee's head. Vipul Singh from the Department of History and Sudha Singh from the Department of Hindi are the other two members.
Teachers' Bodies Raise Alarm
The alleged assault has drawn sharp concern from the teaching community. The Democratic Teachers' Front (DTF) termed this the third reported case of violence or physical aggression against faculty members in recent months at Delhi University. The DTF also criticised what it described as a delayed and inadequate response from the university administration to earlier incidents of campus violence.
The teachers' body noted that faculty members had previously faced alleged verbal abuse from another student of the Faculty of Law, and called for stronger disciplinary measures to protect the dignity and security of teachers.
A Pattern of Campus Confrontations
This incident has revived concerns over a broader pattern of student-faculty confrontations at Delhi University-affiliated institutions. Notably, in October 2025, a similar controversy was reported at Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, where DU Students' Union Joint Secretary Deepika Jha was accused of slapping professor Sujit Kumar during a meeting of the college's disciplinary committee.
With a police investigation ongoing and an internal inquiry committee in place, the university's response to this latest incident will be closely watched by both faculty associations and student bodies.