<p>A bench of the Madras High Court has in a recent judgment directed all law colleges in Tamil Nadu to install the photographs of Dr B R Ambedkar.</p>.<p>Justice G R Swaminathan of the Madras High court passed the order while dealing with a plea by a Scheduled Caste student who approached the court to quash the disciplinary action against him by college authorities.</p>.<p>The student, S Sasikumar had entered into a quarrel with the college authorities after he barged into the room of the Principal demanding installation of Dr Ambedkar's portrait in the principal's room. Sasikumar is a fourth-year law student at the Government Law College, Theni.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/first-edit/dalit-boy-s-death-our-national-shame-1137302.html" target="_blank">Dalit boy’s death our national shame</a></strong></p>.<p>Other than installation of photograph of Dr Ambedkar in the college, he wanted the course to be taught in Tamil. The petitioner had impleaded three of his professors in person in his plea but the court suggested the petitioner to give up the respondents named in person since it will require counter affidavits from all three leading to further delaying any relief by the court to the petitioner.</p>.<p>The court also directed the petitioner to give a handwritten apology to the principal in which event the bench would persuade the college management to give a quietus to the issue.</p>.<p>Justice Swaminthan also directed the government counsel to report that the portrait of Dr Ambedkar had been put in the office of the principal to which the government counsel said that the portrait was installed in the principal's room.</p>.<p>The court also directed that costs of Rs 10,000 deposited in another case be paid to the petitioner.</p>.<p>"I had directed remittance of cost of Rs 10,000 in one case in favour of Madurai Bench of Madras High Court Advocates Welfare Board Trust. I had indicated that the money was to be spent for the welfare of a law student belonging to the scheduled caste community. The said trust is called upon to pay a sum of Rs 10,000 to the petitioner. It will help him to buy some standard law texts which can be the foundation for his law library."</p>
<p>A bench of the Madras High Court has in a recent judgment directed all law colleges in Tamil Nadu to install the photographs of Dr B R Ambedkar.</p>.<p>Justice G R Swaminathan of the Madras High court passed the order while dealing with a plea by a Scheduled Caste student who approached the court to quash the disciplinary action against him by college authorities.</p>.<p>The student, S Sasikumar had entered into a quarrel with the college authorities after he barged into the room of the Principal demanding installation of Dr Ambedkar's portrait in the principal's room. Sasikumar is a fourth-year law student at the Government Law College, Theni.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/first-edit/dalit-boy-s-death-our-national-shame-1137302.html" target="_blank">Dalit boy’s death our national shame</a></strong></p>.<p>Other than installation of photograph of Dr Ambedkar in the college, he wanted the course to be taught in Tamil. The petitioner had impleaded three of his professors in person in his plea but the court suggested the petitioner to give up the respondents named in person since it will require counter affidavits from all three leading to further delaying any relief by the court to the petitioner.</p>.<p>The court also directed the petitioner to give a handwritten apology to the principal in which event the bench would persuade the college management to give a quietus to the issue.</p>.<p>Justice Swaminthan also directed the government counsel to report that the portrait of Dr Ambedkar had been put in the office of the principal to which the government counsel said that the portrait was installed in the principal's room.</p>.<p>The court also directed that costs of Rs 10,000 deposited in another case be paid to the petitioner.</p>.<p>"I had directed remittance of cost of Rs 10,000 in one case in favour of Madurai Bench of Madras High Court Advocates Welfare Board Trust. I had indicated that the money was to be spent for the welfare of a law student belonging to the scheduled caste community. The said trust is called upon to pay a sum of Rs 10,000 to the petitioner. It will help him to buy some standard law texts which can be the foundation for his law library."</p>