Unfortunate JNU overlooking plagiarism accusation against faculty member: HC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today said it was "unfortunate" that the (JNU) was "overlooking" issues of plagiarism, especially by one its faculty members.

A bench of Acting and Justice C said," You (JNU) should yourself react to plagiarism. It is unfortunate that a reputed academic institution is overlooking plagiarism by one of its faculty."

The observation by the bench came while issuing notices to the Centre, (UGC) and on an application moved by a seeking an independent report regarding the alleged plagiarism by an assistant of the varsity's Centre for Turkish School of Language,

The application by Mobashshir Sarwar was filed in the main petition moved by him and a Turkish language student from Jamia Milia Islamia -- M Arshad Parvez -- seeking removal of the for allegedly plagiarising an on Turkish language and publishing the same in 2012 with a new title -- 'A new approach to Turkish language Learning'.

The assistant professor, Gous Mashkoor Khan, also plagiarised the thesis submitted by him for award of a Masters Degree in Turkish language and literature, the petition has alleged.

The application seeks an independent report regarding Khan's book -- 'A new approach to Turkish language learning' -- and the thesis submitted by him.

The court sought the Centre, UGC and JNU's response to the application by September 4, the next date of hearing.

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 18:36 IST