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Rohith Vemula Case: Court Acquits All Accused After 8-Year Legal Battle

Key Takeaways

  • Rohith Vemula, a Dalit PhD scholar, died by suicide in 2016, sparking nationwide protests against caste discrimination.
  • After years of investigation and legal proceedings, a Hyderabad court acquitted all accused in 2024 for lack of evidence.
  • The case remains a defining symbol of the struggle for social justice in India’s higher education system.

A Hyderabad court has acquitted all accused, including a former Union Minister, in the Rohith Vemula abetment to suicide case, marking a legal conclusion to an eight-year saga that ignited a national movement against caste oppression in campuses.

The 2016 Tragedy and Its Aftermath

Rohith Vemula, a 26-year-old PhD scholar at the University of Hyderabad, died by suicide on January 17, 2016. His death triggered massive nationwide student protests, forcing a national conversation on caste discrimination in Indian educational institutions.

In a poignant suicide note, Vemula wrote, “My birth is my fatal accident.” He was among five Dalit scholars suspended by the university in August 2015 after an alleged altercation with a member of the ABVP, the student wing of the RSS.

The Suspension and Political Fallout

The suspension barred the scholars from hostels and common areas, an act widely perceived as a politically motivated social boycott. The group had been protesting the death penalty for 1993 Mumbai blasts convict Yakub Memon and an ABVP disruption of a documentary screening on the Muzaffarnagar riots.

Vemula’s suicide led to demands for action against the university administration and then Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya, who had labelled the university a “den of casteist, extremist and anti-national politics” in a letter to the Education Ministry.

Investigations and Contested Findings

Police charged then-Vice Chancellor Appa Rao Podile, Dattatreya, and others with abetment to suicide. However, a 2023 Special Investigation Team (SIT) report concluded Vemula was not a Dalit and his death was not linked to caste discrimination—a finding fiercely contested by his family, activists, and opposition parties.

Court Acquits All Accused

On March 25, 2024, a Hyderabad sessions court acquitted all accused, citing lack of evidence. The court ruled the prosecution failed to prove Vemula’s suicide was a direct result of the suspension or alleged social boycott.

An Enduring Symbol

Despite the legal outcome, the Rohith Vemula case remains a pivotal moment in India’s campus politics. It continues to symbolize the persistent fight against caste oppression and the struggle for social justice in higher education.

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