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Monday, January 25, 2010

Deemed university status requests put on hold,SC


Deemed university status requests put on hold,SC

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday stopped the Central Government from divesting 44 universities of their special "deemed university" status. As stated by IB7 News. Read Govt. of India to de-recognise Forty Four Deemed Universities

On a plea by several universities dons flocking to the court with the plea that the Government move would create havoc and panic among the students. A bench of Justice Dalveer Bhandari and Justice AK Patnaik ordered status quo on the special grading of the 44 deemed university.

Justice Bhandari assured "Nothing will happen to your institutions and your students till we dispose the matter," as various senior counsel, representing various deemed universities, opposed the government's move to derecognise them.The bench also issued notices to each of the 44 deemed universities separately to have their say on the issue and adjourn the matter for next hearing on March 8.

Questioning the Government's generous stance in according deemed university status to increasing numbers of educational institutions, which allegedly have been doubling up as educational shops, as the bench gave the order while hearing a public interest lawsuit by an advocate Viplav Sharma.

As the bench began the hearing, Attorney General Goolam E Vahanvati, appearing for the Central Government sought two weeks' time to file a comprehensive affidavit on behalf of the government, detailing the procedures that it proposes to adopt for derecognising various deemed universities, lacking proper academic performance and poor infrastructure.

Vahanvati also told the court that the Government was fully conscious of the uncertainties that the students studying in these universities may face and accordingly, the affidavit would detail the government's "well considered steps" to ensure that the students are not disturbed.

But the very submission of the government's top law officer made nearly half a dozen high profile senior counsel, including Fali S. Nariman, K. Parasaran, Rajeev Dhawan, Ranjit Kumar, Ayan Sundram and Dushyant Dave see red over the government's proposed move against the education shops.

They charged that the Government was taking action on the basis of a panel, Tandon Committee, which does not even have a statutory backing and wanted the court to examine if the government's proposed action was legal.

The governments' move would create havoc in the academic world and create panic among students, they claimed.

After they got the deemed university status after due inspection by the University Grants Commission.some of the senior counsel contended their clients' universities were being derecognised within months.



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3 Comments:

  • welcome step and a great relief for the students and parents.Decision put on hold should not mean that when a student studying in first year now reches final year then the decision of cancellation is revoked. All measures and steps should be taken now such that chances of derecognition should not occur ever.Future of innocent students should never be put on stake for no fault of theirs.

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    R.K.Kharbanda

    By Blogger R.K.Kharbanda, At January 25, 2010 at 10:01 PM  

  • All the Universties must be reviwed as Magemnet is making a fun

    By Blogger Abuu, At February 14, 2010 at 10:09 AM  

  • Rome was not built in a day". The MHRD should give sufficient time to the Universities to prove themselves worthy of their status. It takes time to improve the quality of infrastructure, faculty & research.The honourable apex court should also investigate why HRD minister is in such a hurry to launch the foreign universities in India while planning to shut the deemed universities. How the government allowed to play with the students' future.Why suddenly derecognized?students' career should not be spoiled and the Government has to permit them to complete their studies.

    By Blogger Unknown, At March 22, 2010 at 10:02 PM  

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