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After Al-Falah terror case, Haryana amends private universities law

Under the amended law, Haryana government has clearly laid down the grounds and process for action against private universities found guilty of mismanagement, providing false or misleading information, or failing to meet academic and regulatory standards.

December 24, 2025 / 19:00 IST
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The Haryana government has amended the Haryana Private Universities Act, 2006, strengthening its authority to oversee and regulate private higher education institutions. The changes come in the wake of the controversy involving Al Falah University and seek to address loopholes in the earlier law that led to inadequate monitoring and weak enforcement, News18 reported.

As per the report, the revised Act now clearly defines the grounds and procedures for action against private universities found guilty of mismanagement, furnishing false or misleading information, or failing to comply with academic and regulatory standards.

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Possible penalties include suspending admissions in specific departments, imposing fines between ₹10 lakh and ₹1 crore, appointing an administrator to run the institution, and, in severe cases, dissolving the university in a phased manner.

The amendment was passed by the state assembly on Monday after authorities uncovered a white-coat terror module allegedly linked to Al Falah University in Faridabad.