2 College Students arrested for misbehaving with Exam Supervisors


2 College Students arrested for misbehaving with Exam Supervisors

Two students of Commerce College were arrested today evening by the police under the charges of misbehaving and creating disturbance, when they were asked by the examiner not to talk during the examination.

 

2 College Students arrested for misbehaving with Exam Supervisors

Two students of Commerce College were arrested today evening by the police under the charges of misbehaving and creating disturbance, when they were asked by the examiner not to talk during the examination.

Krishnapal Singh Chundawat and Pushkar Nagda of first semester of MHRM were arrested by the Bhopalpura police after a case was registered against them by Vijay Shrimali, Dean Commerce College for misbehaving with invigilators Raghini Pamecha and Sheetal Meena.

According to police, when both invigilators asked students not to talk during exam, they started arguing with the professors; both teachers went to Vijay Shrimali, dean CCMS and informed about the incident.

Shrimali told UT, “When I went in the classroom to talk to them, they got into arguments with me too, and moreover Ravi Shukwal, Former Student Union President came there and threatened both the female invigilators; I immediately informed police and lodged complaint against Krishna Pal, Pushkar Nagda and Ravi Sukhwal”.

Police arrested both the students under section 151 CRPC, while one of the accused fled from the scene.

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