Delhi University Rejects Proposal to Include 'Manusmriti' in LLB Syllabus
New Delhi, February 23: Delhi University's Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh has rejected a proposal to include the ancient Hindu legal text 'Manusmriti' in the LLB syllabus. The decision comes after widespread criticism from teachers and students who argued that Manusmriti promotes regressive views against women and marginalized communities.
Background of the Proposal
In January 2023, the Faculty of Law at Delhi University proposed amendments to the Jurisprudence paper for the LLB program. These amendments included the addition of readings from Manusmriti, a text that was written by the ancient Hindu sage Manu and is considered one of the most influential texts in Hindu law.
Criticism of the Proposal
The proposal to include Manusmriti in the syllabus was met with criticism from faculty members and students. Critics argued that Manusmriti contains discriminatory and misogynistic passages that are incompatible with modern values of equality and justice. They also pointed out that many of the legal principles laid out in Manusmriti are outmoded and have no practical relevance in contemporary Indian society.
Vice-Chancellor's Decision
After considering the concerns raised by the faculty and students, Delhi University's Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh has decided to reject the proposal to include Manusmriti in the LLB syllabus. In a statement released on February 23, Singh said:
"After careful consideration of the feedback received from faculty members and students, I have decided not to accept the proposed changes to the Jurisprudence paper. The current syllabus will remain in place."
Reaction to the Decision
The Vice-Chancellor's decision has been welcomed by faculty members and student activists who had opposed the inclusion of Manusmriti in the syllabus. They have praised Singh for listening to their concerns and upholding the university's commitment to promoting inclusive and progressive education.
However, some proponents of the proposal have expressed disappointment at the decision. They argue that Manusmriti is an important text in Hindu law and should be included in the syllabus to provide students with a well-rounded understanding of Indian legal history.
Conclusion
Delhi University's rejection of the proposal to include Manusmriti in the LLB syllabus is a significant victory for those who believe that education should promote equality and justice. It sends a clear message that the university is committed to providing a safe and inclusive learning environment for all students, regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, or other marginalized identities.
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