High Court upholds AMU V-C’s appointment

“It does not suffer from any illegality”

October 17, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:44 am IST - Allahabad:

The Allahabad High Court on Friday upheld the appointment of Lt.-Gen. (retd.) Zameer Uddin Shah as the Vice-Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University and dismissed a petition which alleged he was appointed in violation of rules framed by the University Grants Commission.

A division bench, comprising Justice Dilip Gupta and Justice Vinod Kumar Misra, dismissed the petition of Syed Abrar Ahmed observing that Gen. Shah’s appointment as Vice-Chancellor “does not suffer from any illegality”.

requisite qualifications

The petitioner had contended that Lt.-Gen. Shah, who was appointed as the V-C in May, 2012, did “not possess the requisite qualifications provided for in UGC Regulations on Minimum Qualifications for Appointment of Teachers and Other Academic Staff in Universities and Colleges and Measures for the Maintenance of Standards in Higher Education, 2010”.

As per the Regulations, “the Vice-Chancellor to be appointed should be a distinguished academician with a minimum of ten years of experience in an equivalent position in a reputed research and/or academic administrative organization” and since Lt.-Gen. Shah did not have such experience, he was holding his post “without any authority”.

‘In accordance’

The court, however, dismissed the petition while agreeing with the University’s contention that Lt.-Gen. Shah’s appointment “had been made in accordance with the provisions of the Act and the statutes of the University” and “the UGC Regulations do not automatically apply to the University” since the varsity had not adopted the relevant clause of the Regulations nor had there been any subsequent “amendment in the University Act or the statutes to give effect to the provisions”. - PTI

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