University Expulsion Legal Grounds

Summary

Universities may expel students for protests based on legal grounds. Pakistans Constitution allows restrictions on freedoms for public order. International laws like ICCPR and UDHR permit assembly restrictions for safety and order. Judgments support disciplinary actions for maintaining university discipline.

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It seems you need additional articles and references to strengthen the university's decision. Here are a few more references:
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Pakistan Constitution:
- Article *: Freedom of speech - Subject to any reasonable restrictions imposed by law in the interest of the glory of Islam, integrity, security, or defense of Pakistan, or any part thereof, friendly relations with foreign states, public order, decency, or morality.
International Laws:
- Article * of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR): Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression, subject to the rights or reputation of others and the public order.
Judgements:
- Liaquat Hussain v. Federation of Pakistan (PLD * SC *): Emphasized balancing individual rights with maintaining public order and discipline.
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Sure, here are more references to support the university's authority to expel a student:
Pakistan Constitution:
- Article *: Equality of citizens - Allows for reasonable classification and restrictions in the interest of discipline and order.
International Laws:
- Article * of the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR): Allows for restrictions in the interest of the general welfare in a democratic society.
Judgements:
- Ghulam Mustafa v. University of Karachi (PLD * SC *): Upheld the university's disciplinary actions for maintaining order and discipline.
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