Key Points

The Supreme Court has sharply questioned IIT Kharagpur and Sharda University over their handling of recent student suicides. The court criticised delays in filing FIRs and failing to inform parents promptly. This marks the fourth suicide at IIT Kharagpur since early 2025. The Bench warned of contempt proceedings if institutions fail to act responsibly.

Key Points: SC Questions IIT Kharagpur Sharda University Over Student Suicides

  • SC demands status reports from IIT Kharagpur and Sharda University
  • Court criticises delay in FIRs and parental communication
  • Fourth suicide at IIT Kharagpur since January 2025
  • Sharda University faces scrutiny over negligence in student death
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What is management doing: SC questions IIT Kharagpur, Sharda University over student suicides

Supreme Court demands accountability from IIT Kharagpur and Sharda University after recent student suicides, criticising negligence in handling cases.

"Why are students committing suicide? What is the management doing? – Supreme Court Bench"

New Delhi, July 28

The Supreme Court on Monday expressed serious concern over rising student suicides in educational institutions, questioning the management of IIT Kharagpur and Sharda University over their handling of recent cases. A Bench comprising Justice J.B. Pardiwala and Justice R. Mahadevan, while hearing a suo motu case, demanded accountability from both institutions.

“Why are students committing suicide? What is the management doing?” the Bench asked pointedly, directing both Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal police to file detailed status reports within four weeks.

In the case of Sharda University, the court was informed by Amicus Curiae Aparna Bhatt that the father of the deceased dental student had lodged an FIR two hours after the incident. A suicide note was found, and two individuals have been arrested. However, the court criticised the university for not following prior Supreme Court directives.

“Did the students inform the father? Why didn’t the college management communicate this? Is it not their responsibility to inform the police and the parents immediately?” the court asked, raising concerns over administrative negligence.

The Bench stopped short of further comment, noting that investigations are still underway.

In the IIT Kharagpur case, Bhatt informed the court that the local police had not provided her with any substantive updates, drawing further criticism from the Bench.

On July 21, the Supreme Court had taken suo motu cognisance of two student suicides — one involving a fourth-year engineering student from the premier IIT Kharagpur and the other a second-year BDS student from Sharda University in Greater Noida. The top court had then sought explanations from the institutions on whether police had been promptly informed to facilitate criminal investigations.

The court also warned that failure to register First Information Reports (FIRs) without delay could result in contempt proceedings against the institutions involved.

Ritam Mandal, a fourth-year mechanical engineering student enrolled in a five-year dual degree program at IIT Kharagpur, died by suicide on July 18. He was a resident of Kolkata. His death marks the fourth such incident on the IIT Kharagpur campus since January 2025.

Earlier this year, on January 12, the body of Shaon Mallick, a third-year electronics engineering student, was found hanging in his hostel room.

In Greater Noida, Jyoti Sharma, a second-year BDS student at Sharda University, also died by suicide in her hostel, raising further alarm over student mental health and institutional accountability.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Finally SC is taking action! These institutions treat students like robots. My cousin studied at Sharda and the hostel conditions were terrible. Management only cares about fees, not student welfare.
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Aman W
While I agree institutions must improve, we can't ignore family pressure and societal expectations. Many Indian parents force engineering/medical on kids regardless of their interests. The problem is bigger than just colleges.
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Priyanka N
As an IIT alumna, I can confirm the toxic culture exists. Ragging, academic pressure, isolation - it's brutal. But hiding suicides and not informing parents immediately? That's criminal negligence. Kudos to SC for calling them out.
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David E
Working in Indian education sector for 8 years. Most private universities like Sharda are money-making machines with zero accountability. Government should introduce strict mental health protocols and regular audits.
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Kavitha C
Why is no one talking about the FIR delays? My neighbor's son died in a similar case last year and police refused to file FIR for 3 days! SC's warning about contempt is much needed. Justice delayed is justice denied.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully disagree with some comments blaming only system. As current IIT student, we have counseling but many don't use it due to stigma. Need awareness campaigns to normalize seeking help

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