Decide on prof\'s leave application in 3 days or VC will have to be present in court: HC to JNU

Decide on prof's leave application in 3 days or VC will have to be present in court: HC to JNU

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The told the University (JNU) on Thursday that if it did not take a decision on the leave application of one of its professors within three days, the (VC) would have to be personally present before it to explain the delay.

"Take a decision in three days, failing which the shall be personally present in court on the next date," Justice said and listed the matter for further hearing on February 26.

The university, represented by the Centre's and Harsh Ahuja, assured the court that a decision would be taken within the stipulated time.

The court direction came on a plea moved by Kavita Singh, of the in JNU, who was yet to be granted leave by the university to travel abroad for a fellowship programme.

In her plea, filed through Abhik Chimni, Singh has sought a direction to the university to consider her application for extraordinary leave from April 6 to July 22 and earned leave from July 23 to July 26.

In her petition, she has said she had initially applied for leave in May last year, but had received a response from the university, declining her request, in November last year. However, no reasons were given for the rejection, she has contended.

Thereafter, on January 28 this year, the gave the reasons for rejection of her leave application, saying she was ineligible according to the earlier rules.

Subsequently, Singh had re-applied for leave on January 30, in accordance with the Ordinance for Regulating Leave for Teachers of the University of 2018, but since the had not taken a decision on it, she had moved the high court on February 8.

The court had, on February 8, directed the university to consider Singh's leave application within five days.

However, on Thursday, it was informed that no decision was taken on the matter yet and the application would be put up before the of for consideration on Friday.

The court directed that a decision be taken in three days, failing which the VC of JNU will have to be personally present before it on the next date of hearing.

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First Published: Thu, February 14 2019. 20:00 IST