The Delhi High Court has delayed the counting of votes for the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) elections until after October 21, due to defacement of public property by candidates. Over 1.45 lakh students voted, but the court mandated restoration of posters and graffiti before counting can proceed. The university will cover the cost of repairs, reclaimable from candidates.
The Delhi High Court has delayed the counting of votes for the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) elections until after October 21, due to defacement of public property by candidates. Over 1.45 lakh students voted, but the court mandated restoration of posters and graffiti before counting can proceed. The university will cover the cost of repairs, reclaimable from candidates. The Delhi High Court has delayed the counting of votes for the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) elections until after October 21, due to defacement of public property by candidates. Over 1.45 lakh students voted, but the court mandated restoration of posters and graffiti before counting can proceed. The university will cover the cost of repairs, reclaimable from candidates.