The future of six students provisionally admitted to St. Stephen’s College remains uncertain after the Delhi High Court barred them from attending classes amid a legal tussle between the college and Delhi University. Parents expressed concerns about their children’s mental well-being, describing the situation as distressing and traumatic. Students feel helpless and disappointed as they miss out on a normal start to college life. The conflict revolves around the college’s challenge against a court directive to grant these admissions.
High Court Bars Six Students from St. Stephen’s College Amid Legal Battle

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