HC asks Maha govt, MU to provide proper amenities at varsity's

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The has directed the and the University of to take steps for providing basic amenities at a tribunal set up to hear admission and other education-related matters of the varsity and the SNDT College.

The University of and SNDT College Tribunal has jurisdiction over the two institutions.


A division bench of Justices S M Kemkar and G S Kulkarni recently ordered the competent authority of the and the university to hold a meeting and initiate steps for implementation of the recommendations made in a June 2017 report submitted by the deputy registrar, legal and research, of the high

The deputy registrar's report listed recommendations on what basic amenities need to be provided to the tribunal and its presiding officer, who is a retired high judge.

"We direct the competent authority of the state and the competent authority of the university to convene a meeting to decide further action plan in regard to the said report," the high said.

The bench directed the and the university to submit a progress report on November 14, when the petition would be heard.

The had during the last hearing come down heavily on the and the university for not taking prompt action on the issue, and expressed dissatisfaction at the sorry state of affairs in the university's tribunal.

The was hearing a public interest litigation filed by advocate Pravartak Pathak on the issue.

The tribunal was set up as a first appeal body to hear and resolve issues arising out of admission and other education matters. The jurisdiction of the tribunal covers University of and SNDT Womens' University.

According to the PIL, the tribunal has been allotted a very small area to operate from and there is a shortage of support staff, which hampers its work.

It states that the presiding officer has not been provided with proper accommodation that meets the standards mentioned in the Resolution.

The car facility is also not provided to the presiding officer, the petition states.

The presiding officer has not been given proper wash room facilities and has to go to the toilet used by litigants, the petition said.

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First Published: Wed, October 25 2017. 16:42 IST