16.1 C
Delhi
Tuesday, February 10, 2026

SC expresses concern over student suicides at IIT Kharagpur: Questions institutional response

Date:

Share post:

New Delhi: The Supreme Court today expressed serious concern over the recurring incidents of student suicides at Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (IIT-KGP), taking a prima facie unfavourable view of the institute’s handling of the issue.

A Bench comprising Justice J.B. Pardiwala and Justice R. Mahadevan asked pointedly, “What is wrong with IIT KGP? Why are students committing suicide? Have you given a thought to it?”

The query came during a hearing in a suo motu case initiated by the Court concerning student suicides at IIT Kharagpur and Sharda University.

Appearing on behalf of IIT-KGP, the counsel informed the Court that a 10-member committee has been constituted to address student mental health concerns. The counsel further submitted that a counselling centre is operational and proactive steps, such as a dedicated helpline, are in place to identify and support students facing mental health challenges.

Despite these submissions, the Court was visibly dissatisfied and highlighted the urgency of the issue, stressing the need for effective institutional mechanisms to prevent such tragedies.

Regarding ongoing investigations, the Court noted In the Sharda University case, an FIR has been lodged by the deceased student’s father, and the probe is underway.

In the IIT-KGP matter, the institute reportedly informed police within 30 minutes of the incident and an FIR has been filed. The Court directed that both investigations continue “in the right direction and in accordance with law.”

The Bench also took note of a June 4 suicide incident at IIT Delhi, where, it was informed, no FIR has yet been registered. The Court directed that this aspect be taken up with the Amicus Curiae in the case.

The matter has now been posted for further hearing after four weeks.

On Friday, the Supreme Court issued guidelines to address the growing tendency of suicides among students. The Court will look into the need for student mental health and accountability of premier institutions in safeguarding student welfare.

Related articles

RS MP Sadanand Shet Tanavade raises issue of rising cyber frauds with tourists

During Zero Hour in the Rajya Sabha today, MP Sadanand Shet Tanavade raised the issue of rising cyber...

Beyond Caste and Creed: Rediscovering the Unifying Identity of Bharatiya

There is a strange habit we Indians have developed over the decades. We look at each other not...

New Delhi-Washington Trade Reset: Strategic Muscle Behind a ‘Reciprocal’ Deal

When Narendra Modi and Donald Trump decided to fast-track a trade framework, it was never going to be...

ECI extends SIR by a month in Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow: Election Commission of India (ECI) on Friday extended the period for filing claims and objections in connection...