Campus Scandal: Expulsion and Arrests at South Calcutta Law College
Three individuals, including an ad-hoc faculty member and two students, have been expelled from South Calcutta Law College following allegations of gang rape of a 24-year-old student. The college, responding to public outrage, has terminated their association and initiated a review of campus security measures.

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South Calcutta Law College officials have expelled three individuals, including an ad-hoc faculty member, following allegations of gang rape involving a 24-year-old student. The institution is under public scrutiny, prompting immediate actions for accountability.
The expelled individuals include Monojit Mishra, a faculty member, and students Zaib Ahmed and Pramit Mukherjee, all of whom have been arrested and remain in police custody.
A meeting chaired by Trinamool Congress MLA Ashok Kumar Deb led to this decision, with the college administration vowing to review campus security measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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