The seven Vice Chancellors of Universities in Kerala including the Kannur University VC Gopinath Raveendran has approached the High Court again against the show cause notice issued against them by Governor Arif Mohd Khan
Days after Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan issued a show cause notice to nine Vice Chancellor of the Kerala University, seven of them have now approached the Kerala High Court against it. The Vice Chancellors have claimed that the notice is illegal and hence have approached the Kerala High Court.
As per TimesNow report, “7 Vice Chancellors approached Kerala High Court against the show-cause notice issued by Kerala Governor Arif Muhammad Khan. They sought to cancel the notice and contended that it is illegal. Single Bench of Justice Devan Ramachandran will consider this today.”
"The seven Vice Chancellors of Universities in Kerala including the Kannur University VC Gopinath Raveendran has approached the High Court again against the show cause notice issued against them by Governor Arif Mohd Khan .The VCs are demanding the cancellation of the show cause notice, in the plea. Earlier, the High court had declared that the VCs can continue in their posts until removed by the Governor after getting their explanations for the show cause notice," the report stated.
The matter going on between the Kerala University Vice Chancellors and the Kerala Governor will be considered by a single bench of Justice Devan Ramachandran.
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