The University of Mumbai and SNDT College Tribunal has jurisdiction over the two institutions.
A division bench of Justices A S Oka and Riyaz Chagla directed the Mumbai university to take prompt action and provide basic amenities and facilities at the tribunal and to its presiding officer, who is a retired high court judge.
The university has to provide all basic facilities and amenities to the tribunal and its presiding officer which he is entitled to, Justice Oka said.
"This is really a pathetic state of affairs."
The court was hearing a public interest litigation filed by advocate Pravartak Pathak.
The tribunal was set up as a first appeals body to hear issues arising out of admissions and other education-related matters.
Rui Rodrigues, lawyer representing the Mumbai university, told the court that a meeting was held between the vice chancellor and the tribunal's presiding officer to understand what were the facilities required.
The court posted the matter to October 11.
According to the PIL, the tribunal has been allotted a very small area to operate from and there is a shortage of support staff, which hamper its work.
Further, it states that the presiding officer has not been provided with proper accommodation, as per the standards mentioned in the Government Resolution.
The presiding officer has not been given proper washroom facilities and has to go to the toilet used by litigants, the petition says.
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