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Kerala: Governor says he welcomes court orders on staying formation of search committees for VCs

Khan said anyone aggrieved by an executive order could approach a court anytime as it was a right enshrined in the Constitution

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Today, Saturday, July 27, Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, who had recently received a major setback in the wake of orders from the state high court and the Supreme Court over various matters including those related to universities, said he appreciated the orders and welcomed it. This was stated in a report by PTI

Yesterday, July 26, the Supreme Court notified Khan and the West Bengal Governor about the inordinate delay in granting assent to various Bills. 

The state high court had recently, in multiple orders, stayed Khan's decision to constitute search committees for the appointment of vice-chancellors (VCs) to various universities in the state. Talking to the media in Kerala, Khan said anyone aggrieved by an executive order can approach a court anytime as it was a right enshrined in the Constitution.

"I have already said, everybody has a right to feel aggrieved against any executive action and if you feel aggrieved, the constitution provides the remedy," said Khan. 

He further added, "You can always go to the court. That should be welcomed and appreciated. What is not acceptable is that you indulge in street violence." 

He said to let the court scrutinise the matters.

"I am trying to have regular vice-chancellors for the universities. Some people obstruct that process and don't want the universities to have regular VCs. As long as they use the legal option, there is no problem," Khan said.Let the court take a decision, he added.

High court stays the order
The high court on Friday, July 27, stayed the formation of search committees for the Kerala Agricultural University and the Sree Narayana Guru Open University.

The court had earlier stayed the order of Khan forming search committees for Kerala University, Mahatma Gandhi University, Malayalam University and the Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies.

Moreover, Khan had in June constituted search committees for the selection of vice-chancellors for six universities in the state and said that he was doing his duty but there was a willful omission on the part of the university authorities despite reminders from his office.

The government had moved against his action.

Furthermore, according to separate notifications for the six universities, the Governor took the decision using his power as the chancellor Conferred by the provisions of the University Act, and in compliance with the judgement of the Kerala High Court dated December 8, 2022.

The committees were directed to make their recommendations within three months from the date of the notification.

The governor's move came amidst an ongoing tussle between the Raj Bhavan and the Left government in Kerala over various matters related to the administration of universities in the state.

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