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Delhi HC imposes Rs 25K cost on JNU assistant prof

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has imposed a cost of Rs 25,000 on a for repeatedly seeking time to file his response to a plea challenging his appointment for alleged plagiarism.

The court granted Gous a last opportunity to file his response along with the cost.

A bench of Acting and Justice C noted that Khan has not filed his affidavit in past several dates and even earlier a last chance was given, which had no impact on him.

"The intent is obvious as the petition challenges appointment of respondent 4 (Khan)," the bench said, adding that, "one last chance is given to him to file the reply subject to paying of a cost of Rs 25,000 in two weeks".

The court made it clear that in case, he does not file the reply and the cost, his defence will be closed and listed the matter for further hearing on May 2.

The bench had earlier directed the (JNU) to produce the assistant professor's records, if any, for the period 2012 to 2014 when he was allegedly pursuing a Masters degree in Turkish Language and Literature from

The court's direction came on a plea by Mobashshir Sarwar and M Arshad Parvez, who have alleged that Khan, an at the Centre for Turkish School of Language, in JNU, was not "eligible" for the post.

Parvez, who did his BA (Honours) in Turkish language and literature from in 2015, further alleged that Khan "plagiarised" an in Turkish Language and published the same in 2012 with a new title -- 'A new approach to Turkish language learning'.

The petitioners have sought a direction to "constitute a high-level fact-finding committee for fixing the responsibilities of the intellectual plagiarism committed by Khan".

They have also sought a direction to the to "constitute a high-powered committee as a permanent mechanism to effectively prevent the serious issue of the plagiarism in academic circle and universities".

The plea has alleged that even his MA thesis is plagiarised according to the Turnitin report - a software recommended by the UGC to curb menace of plagiarism in academic circle.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 17:36 IST
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