Court
bars Gujarat varsity registrar from holding office
Wednesday June 22, 2011 08:06:31 AM,
IANS
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Gandhinagar: The
Gujarat High Court Tuesday prohibited the registrar of Saurashtra
University (SU) from functioning in the post as he was removed by
the chancellor in February.
The division bench of Chief Justice S.J. Mukhopadhaya and Justice
J.B. Pardiwala sought to know from the university vice chancellor
why the orders of the chancellors for removal of registrar
Gajendra Jani were not followed.
The court also issued notices to the state government, Jani and
others on a petition by Mukesh Chavda, a senate member of the
university.
The chancellor directed the university Feb 1 to remove Jani as he
didn't have the requisite qualification or experience to hold the
post of registrar.
The case would be heard next July 14.
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