While hearing a plea concerning the "defacement" of public property in Delhi University pertaining to the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections, the Delhi High Court on Monday (October 28) orally remarked that none of the candidates had to right to "mutilate the walls" of the University campus or of any private residence in the city. While expressing its concern the court...
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