In March this year, a faculty member allegedly called a second-year student of Hidayatullah National Law University to his desk during a class and asked her to dance for him. "I have seen you dancing at parties. Why don't you dance for me here?" the man told the 19-year-old girl.

The student told HuffPost India that even as the classroom was stunned into silence, the man kept badgering her.

"You can dance in public places, you can't dance for me?" he is reported to have told her. Shocked, the girl managed to mutter that she was uncomfortable and hurried back to her seat as his booming laughter drowned the silence in the room.

The student of the law school in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, had been uncomfortable around the professor since the beginning of the year. She had been routinely mocked for her accent and had to field juvenile comments on her place of origin.

That apart, the professor often called her to his room and revealed details about her whereabouts which convinced the girl that he has been stalking her. "He'd say things like 'you were at Ghari Chowk with your parents on 29 June, buying a stand'. Or 'you went to the mall with a senior'. I was terrified," she told HuffPost India.

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"He'd say things like 'you were at Ghari Chowk with your parents on 29 June, buying a stand'. Or 'you went to the mall with a senior'. I was terrified."

When she confided in a female faculty member, the latter allegedly said students must get used to him. Another woman, a hostel warden, told the girl that since the man was from an orthodox background, he usually said and did things like these. Both women asked her to not get too worked up.

In the months following the incident, several women classmates started sharing with her stories of harassment they faced from the same professor. "He told one girl, 'only wear formals to college, I like looking at you this way'. He asked someone else what shampoo she used and insisted she wash her hair with it every day. Then he would promise to give extra attendance for students who would do him favours," the student told HuffPost India.

On 7 August this year, the woman, with help from her classmates, wrote an elaborate memorandum where twelve instances of harassment were detailed. The petition was signed with support messages by 51 of the 54 students in the class. Six women from the class went on record with their names in the document. The students said that they then went to vice-chancellor Sukhpal Singh to submit the petition.

But when they turned up at the VC's office with their complaint, the student told HuffPost India, they were reprimanded instead. "He actually started shouting at me over the language of the draft. At one place, I had written 'your university'. He kept yelling why it says 'your university'," the student said.

"Why haven't you written 'our' university? Isn't it your university too?" Singh is said to have told the students.

The next day, much to the students' shock, the teacher was back in class. This time, he threatened that his 'curse won't leave' any of them. The professor also told the students that the VC had told him that "some students have complained against you, take care of it".

Aabha Dixit, a member of the students' body of the university told HuffPost India that the professor had tried to withhold the attendance of one of the complainants. "He refused to give attendance to the complainants on one day saying 'if you've complained to the VC, ask him for attendance too'," Dixit told HuffPost India.

The stir against one professor revealed that two others had also been harassing senior students for months. "The harassment includes sexist remarks in class like 'girls come to class so that boys attend classes too', 'if you stare at a girl for 30 seconds it's sexual harassment, so stare for 29 seconds', 'women directors are appointed so that the men can be entertained', etc. Others have texted female students asking them to come to trips with them as a favour," Dixit told HuffPost India.

The seniors never complained formally fearing repercussions, Dixit added.

Meanwhile, the Chhattisgarh High Court directed Singh to step down, following a petition filed by a faculty member protesting the extension of his term. So the VC left his post on 27 August.

"Other (professors) have texted female students asking them to come to trips with them as a favour.

"We were slightly relieved. There was no ICC (Internal Complaints Committee) till a year back and one was constituted without the mandatory member from an NGO," the complainant told HuffPost India.

"The VC should have ideally forwarded them to the ICC, but because of his callous response, the complaint never reached the ICC at all," Dixit told HuffPost India.

The students have been holding relentless protests in the campus for weeks now.

The complainants had began compiling a formal complaint to be lodged against the professor at the ICC, when the Supreme Court recently reinstated Singh as the VC. On 25 September, the students submitted a 'no confidence' letter against the VC to the Chancellor. Dixit claims it has been signed by 800 people. The letter mentions the VC's alleged lack of transparency in financial dealings, arbitrary hostel and library timings, and mishandling of cases of sexual harassment as the reasons why students want him removed.