Supreme Court Rejects PIL Seeking Implementation of Lingdoh Committee Guidelines, Calls It a ‘Publicity Interest Litigation’
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition seeking the implementation of the 2006 Lingdoh Committee report, which lays down regulations for student union elections across colleges and universities in India. The Chief Justice described the petition as a “Publicity Interest Litigation”, aimed more at attracting attention than addressing any genuine legal concern.
The bench, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, considered the plea filed by Shiv Kumar Tripathi but refused to entertain it, stating that the petition lacked substance. The Supreme Court has already accepted the recommendations of the Lingdoh Committee and made them mandatory for all universities and colleges in the country.
Purpose of the Lingdoh CommitteeThe committee was constituted by the Central Government ...









