Resolving On The Demand Of Seats To 44 Institutions

UGC

Resolving On The Demand Of Seats To 44 Institutions

The Supreme Court has asked the UGC to look at a report on forty four establishments suggested to be empty their deemed university standing when their tutorial commonplace was found to be off from what was expected and judge their fate.

New Delhi: A bench of Justice K.S. national leader and Justice Vikramajit subunit same it had been solely involved with the lawfulness of the continuance of deemed university standing with relevance the forty four establishments.

It same in its order passed Tues that there was “some conflict” between the report ready by the University Grants Commission (UGC) which of the academician P.N Tendon committee members.

Noting that there have been 3 reports - one by the Tandon committee, another by the UGC and stills another by the committee of officers, the court same the UGC “had no occasion to examine” the Tandon report and also the different report has not been placed before the UGC.

The court same the UGC (Institutions Deemed to be Universities) laws, 2010, allows each the central government and also the UGC to examine the establishments that are deficient in terms of educational standards and infrastructure.It directed the UGC to look at each Tandon’s and also the different report.

The court same establishments were “free to lift their objections against the reports” and also the UGC has got to take into account constant and take a call in accordance with the law.

After examining the reports and hearing the forty four establishments, the court same the “UGC has then to tender its recommendation to the central government with its report”.

It, however, noted the UGC’s recommendation wasn’t binding on the govt. “but has got to incline due weight since the UGC is associate knowledgeable statutory authority”.

The court additionally created it clear that it’s not given it’s “stamp of approval to any of the reports and it’s for the UGC to think about all the reports, with notice to the forty four establishments, in accordance with law”.