A division bench comprising Justices V K Shukla and Mahesh Chandra Tripathi yesterday allowed the petition filed by Pandey, who had challenged the order dated January 6, 2016 terminating his contract whereby he had been appointed a "Visiting Professor" in Department of Chemical Engineering and his tenure was to come to an end on July 30 this year.
The Board of Governors had taken cognizance of letter from a student of political science at BHU, who had charged Pandey with "involvement in political activities and being an active sympathizer of naxalites".
Pandey's counsel Rahul Mishra argued that "decision in question has been taken by the authorities concerned to silence the voice of the petitioner merely because distinctive ideology was practiced by him".
"All these allegations are serious in nature and such allegations have serious aspersions on the conduct and character of an incumbent and the way manner in which decision in question has been taken ex-parte can not be approved by us," the court added.
"Here, in pith and substance, the petitioner has been attributed with misconduct and without holding inquiry, violating the principle of natural justice," the court said adding that the impugned order "clearly casts stigma on the character of petitioner and is punitive in nature".
