JNU issues notice to PhD student for 2019 protest
It also said, “This is your last opportunity to explain your position. You are directed to appear before the Proctor on November 9 at 2 pm... to explain your position. You may bring any evidence in support of your defence.”

JNU issued a notice to PhD student Aishe Ghosh on October 30 regarding a 2019 protest against fee hike, asking her to appear for a Proctorial enquiry hearing.
The notice said, “A complaint dated November 6, 2019, was received in the Chief Proctor’s Office… As per the said report, you were involved in a protest in front of the Administrative Building on November 5, 2019 at 1.24 pm. This act is in violation of the order of the Hon’ble HC…”
It also said, “This is your last opportunity to explain your position. You are directed to appear before the Proctor on November 9 at 2 pm… to explain your position. You may bring any evidence in support of your defence.”
Sources at JNU told The Indian Express that the notice has been issued now as it is part of an ongoing inquiry into the incident.
Ghosh took to Facebook and said, “The administration has found newer ways of bulldozing student voices. A 4-year-old case is being re-opened… While the then Ministry clearly stated that no student should be punished for their democratic right of protesting against the arbitrary fee hike illegally imposed, JNU administration is on a spree to disobey the orders and punish students.”