Delhi HC sets aside JNU order to appoint Persian language prof as chairperson of Linguistic Centre

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The Delhi High Court has set aside an order of the Jawaharlal Nehru University appointing a Persian language professor as the chairperson of Linguistic Centre.
Justice Suresh Kait directed the Executive Council of JNU to appoint chairperson from the Linguistic Centre itself in accordance with the practice and the law.
The court was hearing a petition by a faculty member, teaching in the Linguistic Centre, contending that as per the practice and rules of the University, chairperson of a centre is to be appointed amongst the professors as per seniority from the centre itself.
In this case, the varsity has proposed to appoint a Persian Centre's professor as chairperson of the Linguistic Centre, petitioner Ayesha Kidwai said.
The judge, after going through the appointments of chairpersons in different centres, said: "I find that all the chairpersons are appointed from the same centres itself, whereas the respondent number 3 (professor) is from the Persian Centre and is appointed chairperson of the Linguistic Centre to which the petitioner belongs."
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First Published: Jul 30 2019 | 6:36 PM IST