Supreme Court's Landmark Decision: Wrongdoer's Past Haunts Forever
The Supreme Court has ruled that a vice-chancellor accused of sexual harassment should have details of the case included in his resume, ensuring the wrongdoing remains a permanent reminder. The ruling follows a complaint, deemed time-barred, against the vice-chancellor by a faculty member, which initially led to legal proceedings.

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The Supreme Court has made a pivotal ruling asserting the importance of not forgetting transgressions, even as forgiveness is advised. This decision follows a complaint against a university vice-chancellor, accused of sexual harassment, which was deemed time-barred.
A faculty member from a West Bengal-based university lodged the complaint in December 2023, alleging misconduct by the vice-chancellor. Despite being outside the prescribed period of limitation, the Supreme Court directed that the case details must remain part of his resume.
This ruling highlights the need to ensure past wrongdoings persist as reminders, influencing future behavior. The court dismissed the appeal against the high court's decision and reinforced the administrative nature of subsequent actions against the complainant.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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