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HC seeks Jamia's stand on removal of Hussain as VC

The bench, however, refused to pass an interim order with respect to the decisions taken by the current Officiating VC Professor Mohammed Shakeel.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: May 29, 2024, 07:52 PM - 2 min read

Delhi HC seeks Jamia's stand on removal of Prof Eqbal Hussain as VC

HC seeks Jamia's stand on removal of Hussain as VC

Delhi High Court.


The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought the stand of Jamia Millia Islamia in an appeal moved by Professor Eqbal Hussain against an order quashing his appointment as the central varsity’s Pro-Vice Chancellor and consequently as the Officiating Vice-Chancellor.

 

A division bench of Justices Vibhu Bakhru and Tara Vitasta Ganju issued notice to the varsity, Union of India, University Grants Commission as well as other respondents and listed the matter for hearing on August 12.

 

The bench, however, refused to pass an interim order with respect to the decisions taken by the current Officiating VC Professor Mohammed Shakeel.

 

“We are not going to infringe on the entire working of a person who is already in office…. A person functioning in an official capacity we don’t impinge…,” the division bench orally said.

 

On Tuesday, a single judge bench of the HC listed Hussain’s plea on May 30 against the appointment of Professor Shakeel as the Officiating VC. The High Court did so after it was told that the Visitor of the University–President of India, is seized of the matter.

 

Hussain has challenged a May 22 order passed by a single judge bench which had said, “Since the respondent no. 2 (Hussain) has not been appointed in terms of Statute, his continuation in the office of Vice Chancellor as the Officiating Vice-Chancellor cannot be permitted further”.

 

Justice Tushar Rao Gedela had thereafter said that the Visitor of the varsity may, in the meanwhile, “in exercise of the powers conferred by the Statute direct the initiation of process of appointment of a VC on regular basis”.

 

The HC had then directed that the appointment of the Officiating VC or Administrator (temporary) shall be done within one week from the date of receipt of the May 22 order.

 

“The initiation of appointment to the post of Vice Chancellor on (a) regular basis shall commence not later than two weeks of the appointment of Vice Chancellor (Officiating)/ Administrator (Temporary), and be completed within 30 days, thereafter,” the single judge bench had said.

 

The court had said that Hussain’s appointment in September 2022 as the pro-VC was in “violation of the Statutes of the University”, adding that “no such emergent situation was shown” when the November 2023 order was passed— appointing Hussain as the Officiating VC.

 

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