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Kerala moves SC against governor's appointment of interim VCs at two universities
Kerala moves SC against governor's appointment of interim VCs at two universities

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Kerala moves SC against governor's appointment of interim VCs at two universities

The Kerala government on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court challenging Governor Rajendra Arlekar's decision to appoint Ciza Thomas and K Sivaprasad as interim vice-chancellors of the Kerala University of Digital Sciences and the APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University, Onmanorama reported. The state government has submitted in its petition that the appointments, made by the governor in his capacity as the ex-officio chancellor of state universities, bypassed the procedures prescribed by the Supreme Court. It added that the governor made the decision unilaterally without consulting the government. The case stems from a notification issued by the former governor on November 27, 2024, appointing Thomas and Sivaprasad as interim vice-chancellors of the digital university and the technological university. On May 19, a single bench of the Kerala High Court struck down both appointments but allowed the incumbents to continue until May 27 to avoid disruption. A division bench of the High Court later upheld the ruling, saying the governor could appoint temporary vice-chancellors for only up to six months, and only on the basis of recommendations from the state government. The court also directed the government to propose names of qualified candidates, as prescribed by the University Grants Commission, for temporary appointments until permanent vice-chancellors were selected. The government then submitted a panel of three nominees for each post. However, instead of appointing from the panel, the governor approached the Supreme Court, Onmanorama reported. On July 31, the Supreme Court said the Kerala governor can appoint temporary vice-chancellors to both universities until permanent appointments are made, The Indian Express reported. While issuing the notification for the reappointment of Thomas and Sivaprasad on August 1, Arlekar cited the Supreme Court order. The Kerala government, in its petition, contended that the court order also specified that such a notification must be issued in accordance with Section 13(7) of the Kerala Technology University Act and Section 11(10) of the Digital University Act. These provisions require the appointment of temporary vice-chancellors from a panel recommended by the Kerala government, which was not followed, the state government submitted, according to Onmanorama . In 2023, the Kerala government had attempted to remove the governor as the chancellor of state universities, with the Assembly passing a bill to that effect. This was done amid a clash between the government and former Governor Arif Mohammed Khan. Khan had referred the legislation to the president, who has not yet granted it assent. In May 2024, the Kerala High Court cancelled four nominations made by Khan to the senate of the University of Kerala and said that his role as the chancellor did not allow him 'unbridled power'.

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