Tamil Nadu Governor Withdraws Notification On Vice-Chancellor Appointments
This development comes at a time when the Supreme Court is hearing on the matter.
Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi on Wednesday withdrew the notifications issued by the Chancellor constituting search panels for recommending panels of three persons to the Chancellor for the appointment of Vice-Chancellors of three universities. In accordance with the court judgment, the Governor reportedly expressed optimism that the state would establish search committees incorporating a nominee of the UGC Chairman in line with the decisions of Constitutional Courts.
Taking To X, Raj Bhavan said, “The Hon'ble Governor of Tamil Nadu is hopeful that the Government of Tamil Nadu will do the needful as indicated above, is withdrawing the Notification No.01, dated 06.09.2023, Notification No.02, dated 06.09.2023 and Notification No.03, dated 06.09.2023 and awaits appropriate action from the Government of Tamil Nadu at the earliest in this regard to ensure that the cause of higher education and future of several hundred thousand students in the State are not adversely affected.”
The Hon'ble Governor of Tamil Nadu, as Chancellor of State Universities, reposed confidence that the Government of Tamil Nadu would act in consonance with the judgments of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and the recent judgment of the Hon’ble Madras High Court. Consequently,… pic.twitter.com/XQQuVgPDXK
— RAJ BHAVAN, TAMIL NADU (@rajbhavan_tn) January 9, 2024
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This development comes at a time when the Supreme Court is hearing on the matter. Additionally, the state government is requesting a specific timeframe for Governors to address bills passed by the state assembly, approve appointments to crucial bodies such as the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission, and investigate corruption allegations against former Ministers from the AIADMK.