Sunday 11 December 2016

Fight Against Bulling – Know Your Rights

Though, one of the dictionary words for bullying is to cause someone to do something by making threats or insults or by using force. It actually means systematically and chronically inflicting psychological distress or physical damage. Bullying in schools and colleges has over the past few years increased and has resulted in depressions, lonliness, distress and even suicides. Ragging in colleges is also a kind of bullying done for fun but has also been a reason behind many student suicides.

In colleges bullying includes Physical abuse, psychological and emotional.


Physical – Abuse that results in physical fights and injuries due to the same

Psychological – Abuse that results in damage to human soul, spirit or psyche

Emotional – Abuse that is more of an accusation and cause emotional distress like use of abusive language, name calling, negative comments about looks and more.

There are some indirect kinds which include spreading rumors, threaten someone through someone and more. These days cyber bullying is also becoming one of the common vehicles of bullying people.

Laws & Regulations

The role of the college, school or educational institutions is of vital importance. Though at school level there are no such laws against bullying but its high time that such laws are brought in practice. As far as colleges are concerned, ragging in colleges is punishable act and many colleges in India follow stringent rules and regulations against it. The punishments could even lead to expelling the student from the college in addition to punishment by law.

UGC – The university grants commission or UGC has passed necessary regulations in order to control and eradicate the menace of ragging from colleges and universities. Some of these include that the institution needs to take necessary measures for anti-ragging. Forming an ant-ragging committee to ensure compliance with the regulations and laws against ragging. On receiving information about any incident relating to college, it is the duty of the head of the institution to report it immediately to file a FIR immediately. Any student who is a victim of ragging can also file an FIR at the nearest police station.

IPC – In the present times, even the Indian judiciary has made it mandatory today to furnish affidavit along with the application form that the student would not participate in ragging activities and if he/she does so, would be liable for punishment by the law.

AICTE – The All India Council of Technical Education has anti ragging laws for technical institutions, universities and deemed to be universities imparting technical education in place under section 23 and Section 10 of AICTE act, 1987.

MCI – The medical council of India has also made a regulation under prevention and prohibition of ragging in medical colleges/institutions under section its 1956 Medical Council Act.

Besides, due to the menace some notorious students are causing in the cyber space, the judicial law has also made certain laws to prevent and control such harmful activities.


Though the legislation differs from state to state, it is considered to be an effective move against bullying/ ragging. So, be alert and aware and if you happen to face any kind of bullying, go ahead and take immediate steps to punish the culprits.

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