Student Union Elections and Judicial Interventions explores a pivotal chapter in the democratic life of India's universities - the right of students to form unions and participate in campus elections, and the role of the judiciary in safeguarding this right. Against the backdrop of rising campus tensions, contested administrative orders, and growing instances of violence, this book analyzes landmark decisions of the Rajasthan High Court and other courts across the nation that shaped the conduct and character of Student Union Elections. Through meticulous examination of case studies such as State of Rajasthan v. Sarita Choudhary, Arvind Singh Rathore v. State of Rajasthan, and the Full Bench decision in Rajasthan High Court v. State of Rajasthan, this book shines a light on the "conflict within conflict" - the intricate interplay between judicial oversight, institutional discipline, and democratic ideals. More than a legal commentary, it is an exploration of how the right to Student Union Elections reflects the very essence of democratic citizenship. The book captures the tension between autonomy and accountability, between authority and resistance, making a compelling case for preserving Student Union Elections as a vital part of democratic education in India. For lawyers, judges, scholars, administrators, and students alike, this book is an authoritative guide to understanding the legal and constitutional contours of Student Union Elections and their role in shaping future leaders and engaged citizens.
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