Two medical students suspended from AMU

    By TCN News,

    Aligarh: Two MBBS First Year students, Sumit Suryant and Mohd. Ahsan Faizi Shamim, JN Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University have been suspended from the rolls of the University for misconduct and indiscipline with immediate effect pending inquiry.

    Dr. Jamshed Siddiqui, Proctor, Aligarh Muslim University said that it was reported and alleged vide report of Deputy Controller of examination duly approved by the Controller of Examination that aforementioned students were required to appear in person before a duly constituted committee for Bio-Metric Data acquisition on January 21, 2013 and February 7, 2013 in the R&D Cell of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology for verification of their authenticity and identity for admission to MBBS/BDS Course 2012-2013. He said that these students willfully ignored the notice under reference and failed to appear in person before the committee on its scheduled date and time for Bio Metric Data acquisition.

    Dr. Jamshed Siddiqui said that it was also reported that the aforementioned students went missing from the Hadi Hasan Hall without any information to the competent authority of the Hall and, therefore, an FIR to this affect was lodged with the Police Station Civil Lines, Dodhpur, Aligarh.

    Dr. Siddiqui said that in view of the above facts and circumstances, it is prima facie established that these students committed acts of gross misconduct and indiscipline as provided under Part-II, Rule-4 of AMU Students’ Conduct and Discipline Rules, 1985. He said that they are required to submit their reply on the charge specified hereinabove within 15 days, failing which it shall be presumed as if they have nothing to say in their defense and an ex-parte action will follow against them.