"They have to first respond to the memo/show-cause notice. They have to make an appeal rather than others submitting memorandums on their behalf, then only the administration can consider and the review committee will look into it," the Pro Vice-Chancellor-1 and varsity spokesperson Prof Vipin Srivastava told PTI.
A group of teachers today submitted a memorandum to the registrar and sought revocation of the suspension. They also met Vice Chancellor Prof Appa Rao Podile.
The administration suspended associate professor K Y Ratnam and assistant professor Tathagat Sengupta on the ground that they had been arrested by the police (along with 20 students) for more than 48 hours following the March 22 protest, but they failed to inform this to the varsity, which is mandatory.
Prof Srivastava denied the allegation of the SC/ST
Teachers' Forum's that the action against the two teachers was taken "in a fit of vindictiveness".
The suspension order was in accordance with the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965, he said.
"A government servant, shall be deemed to have been placed under suspension by an order of Appointing Authority with effect from the date of his detention, if he is detained in custody...For a period exceeding forty-eight hours," he said, quoting the rule.
The University had not filed the case against the two teachers but it was the police who had, he pointed out.
However, the teachers who met the VC today claimed in a press release here that both Ratnam and Tathagat had intimated their respective department heads about their arrests.
Both had stated this in their letters to the review committee of the varsity, it said.
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