Delhi HC has urged the DU vice-chancellor to be proactive in addressing the defacement of public property by student candidates during the recent student union polls. The court emphasized the need for action, highlighting the significant cleanup costs and criticizing the administrative failure. The matter is scheduled for a hearing on October 28.
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