The High Court’s attention was drawn to the minutes of the pertinent meeting of the UGC held in November 2021 wherein the Committee concluded that there were several lapses in the appointment of Dr. Rajendra Khimani as Vice-Chancellor of the University.
Gujarat High Court has stayed the removal of the Vice-Chancellor of the Gujarat Vidyapith (Deemed-to-be-University) Ahmedabad in accordance with the decision taken by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in November 2021 asking the chancellor to remove the Petitioner Vice-Chancellor.
The Petitioner has approached the High Court challenging the decision of the UGC and claiming that the removal was in breach of Regulation 10.12.2.E of the UGC (Institutions Deemed to be Universities) Regulations, 2019, as reported by LiveLaw.
The High Court’s attention was drawn to the minutes of the pertinent meeting of the UGC held in November 2021 wherein the Committee concluded that there were several lapses in the appointment of Dr. Rajendra Khimani as Vice-Chancellor of the University. Further, the fact-finding committee constituted separately found that Dr. Khimani was responsible for certain lapses in the administrative and financial functioning of the University as a Registrar from 2004-to 2019. Accordingly, as stipulated in Clause 10.12.13.E of the UGC Regulations 2018, the Vice-Chancellor was liable to be removed with immediate effects and if the University failed to comply with the same, their grants could be withheld.
It was contested that under Regulation 10.12.2., the Vice-Chancellor was a whole-time salaried officer of the institution and under Regulation 10.12.3.E.(f), the UGC possessed the power to remove him if he did not possess the right qualifications under the regulations.
The Bench observed that prima facie the varsity was compelled to remove the Vice-Chancellor without following due process with entails following the basic principles of natural justice. Therefore, Justice Biren Vaishnav issued notice to the Respondents and prohibited UGC from taking any further coercive steps pursuant to the minutes of the pertinent UGC meeting. It was also directed that no further decision be taken pursuant to the directions of the UGC meeting of November 2021.
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