Mental Health Plea by Law Student for Attendance Exemption

Mental Health Plea by Law Student for Attendance Exemption
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Law Student Appeals for Attendance Exemption Due to Mental Health Challenges

Mandatory Attendance Rules and Exemptions

The University of Mumbai requires students to maintain 75% attendance to qualify for semester-end exams. However, exemptions can be granted if valid reasons and medical documents are submitted. A fourth-year law student from Pravin Gandhi College of Law claims she was unfairly denied exemption despite providing proof of her severe mental health struggles.

Mental Health Challenges Affecting Attendance

The student revealed in her petition that she has been battling anxiety, brain fog, and depression since September 2023, with her condition worsening in October 2024. Following medical advice, she began psychiatric treatment, including medication and therapy, which impacted her ability to attend classes regularly, leading to an attendance rate of 42.54%.

Dispute Over Exemption Denial

Out of 63 students listed as defaulters, 55 were granted exemptions upon submitting medical documents. The student alleges that the college denied her exemption without providing any explanation, despite her submission of medical certificates from her psychologist and psychiatrist. She argued that mental health issues should be treated equally with physical health under the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017.

This case, now in the Bombay High Court, has sparked discussions about how educational institutions address mental health. Advocates stress the importance of treating mental health challenges with the same urgency as physical ailments, especially in academia.

Mental Health as a Valid Ground for Attendance Exemption

Mental Healthcare Act and Its Relevance

The Mental Healthcare Act, 2017, aims to ensure equal treatment of mental and physical health issues. The petitioner argued that her severe mental health challenges, including anxiety and depression, align with the provisions of the Act, emphasizing the importance of treating mental health conditions on par with physical illnesses in education policies. This case highlights the necessity for educational institutions to integrate mental health considerations into attendance exemptions.

Impact of Attendance Policies on Student Well-Being

Strict attendance policies like those at the University of Mumbai often place students with mental health challenges in difficult positions. Balancing academic responsibilities with mental health treatments becomes overwhelming, especially when attendance becomes a barrier to progression. The petitioner’s situation underscores the pressing need for schools and universities to adopt flexible approaches that accommodate mental health conditions without compromising academic standards.

Wider Implications for Academic Institutions

This case has sparked a broader debate about the role of educational institutions in supporting students with mental health conditions. Advocates suggest measures such as mental health leave policies, counseling support, and better communication of exemption procedures to ensure transparency and fairness. By addressing these gaps, institutions can create inclusive environments that promote both academic success and student well-being.

A Growing Need for Change

The increasing prevalence of mental health issues among students calls for urgent reforms in educational systems. The outcome of this case may set a precedent for future considerations of mental health in academic policies.


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