
A Delhi High Court ruling stating law students should not be barred from exams due to insufficient attendance is criticized for undermining academic rigor. The article argues that universities should prioritize knowledge creation and public good, not policing students, which leads to bureaucratization. It contends that academic schedules and minimum class attendance are essential for student development and institutional integrity, contrasting this with arguments that such requirements cause stress and stifle creativity.
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