• Any student found to be indulging in one or more of the above mentioned activities is liable to be punished. Punishment could include expulsion from the Institute, suspension from the Institute for a limited period, a fine with a public apology, withholding of scholarships, debarring from representation in events, withholding of results and suspension or expulsion from the hostel or mess.
  • Ragging in any form shall be strictly prohibited within the premises of the Amogha institute, or in any part of the its constituent system as well as on public transport, or at any other place, public or private.
  • Any individual or collective act or practice of ragging shall constitute an act of gross indiscipline and shall be dealt with under the provisions of the subject/ law.
  • The Director of the institute or the Principal of the institute, as the case may be, shall, without fail, take immediate action on the receipt of any information that ragging has taken place or is likely to take place.
  • Notwithstanding anything contained in the above clause, The Warden or The Registrar may also Suo motto inquire into any incident of ragging or likelihood of such incident and make a report to the Director/ Director General clearly stating, among other details, the identity of the student or the students who were involved in the incident and the nature of the incident, provided that such information must be submitted in strict confidence.
  • The Discipline Committee, as the case may be, may also submit an interim report to the Director/ Principal establishing the identity of the perpetrators of ragging and the nature of the incident.
  • If the Head of the Discipline Committee is satisfied that for any reason, to be recorded in writing, it is not feasible to hold an inquiry, he may so advise the Director/ Principal, as may be the case, accordingly.
  • Where the Director/ Principal, as may be applicable, is satisfied, on receipt of a recommendation to this effect or otherwise, that it is not expedient to hold an inquiry into an incident of ragging, he shall order accordingly for reasons to be recorded in writing.