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NHRC demands action taken report within 2 weeks from North DGP and Vice Chancellor on DU journalist assault

By ANI | Updated: February 16, 2026 17:25 IST

New Delhi [India], February 16 : The National Human Rights Commission on Monday issued a notice to Deputy Commissioner ...

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New Delhi [India], February 16 : The National Human Rights Commission on Monday issued a notice to Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) of North Delhi and the Vice Chancellor of Delhi University regarding the recent incident where a female journalist and content creator was allegedly assaulted by a mob at Delhi University during a UGC protest, directing them to make an inquiry into the case and submit an Action Taken Report within two weeks.

The notice detailed the allegations made by the complainant, stating, "The complainant alleged that a woman journalist and content creator was violently assaulted by a mob while she was covering a protest in support of UGC at a Delhi University's North Campus on 13.02.2026. The complainant further alleged that the attackers targeted her on the basis of her caste identity, verbally abused her, and physically assaulted/ attacked her, threatened her with violence, and attempted to outrage her"

"The complainant also alleged that the incident amounts to caste-based violence, an attack on the freedom of the press, and a serious violation of her fundamental rights to life, dignity, and personal security. The complainant sought the

intervention of the Commission in the matter and requested an impartial investigation, action against the culprits/accused, security/safety, legal aid and compensation to the victim.", the letter reads.

It added that Prima Facie the allegations seem to be violations of the human rights of the victim.

As per the letter, the Bench of the National Human Rights Commission, which is presided over by Priyank Kanoong, Member, took cognizance u/s 12 of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, in the matter.

"The Registry is directed to issue a notice to the DCP, North Delhi and the Vice Chancellor, Delhi University, with directions to get the allegations made in the complaint inquired into and to submit an Action Taken Report within two weeks for perusal of the Commission," the NHRC stated in the notice.

DU Journalist assault: NHRC demands action taken report within two weeks from North DGP and Vice Chancellor

Member of the National Human Rights Commision (NHRC), Priyank Kanoongo, also took to his official 'X' account, stating that the miscreants will be dealt "as per the law", asserting intolerance for insults towards women.

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"A complaint has been received of violent misconduct towards a female journalist at Delhi University. We are taking cognizance, and the miscreants will be dealt with as per the law. We will not tolerate the insult to women under any circumstances." Kanoongo wrote on X.

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