Kerala HC closes contempt plea against Kerala University V-C
The Kerala High Court has closed a contempt plea against the Vice-Chancellor of Kerala University. This decision follows a request from the university's Registrar, who had previously sought the court's intervention regarding his reinstatement. The court ruled that the Vice-Chancellor must comply with the Syndicate's decision to reinstate the Registrar, pending the Chancellor's approval.
- ▪The Kerala High Court closed a contempt plea against Vice-Chancellor Mohanan Kunnummal.
- ▪The plea was filed by the Registrar, K.S. Anilkumar, regarding his reinstatement.
- ▪The court stated that the Vice-Chancellor must comply with the Syndicate's decision to reinstate the Registrar.
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The Kerala High Court has closed a contempt plea filed by the Registrar of Kerala University against the university’s Vice-Chancellor (V-C), following a request by the former.The High Court had earlier this year sought the personal appearance of Vice-Chancellor Mohanan Kunnummal after he allegedly failed to implement the university Syndicate’s decision to reinstate K.S. Anilkumar as Registrar. The directive had subsequently been deferred.A Bench of Justice Viju Abraham closed the contempt plea on June 2 , Tuesday, after Mr. Anilkumar submitted that no further orders were required in the case.The court had earlier held that his appearance would be dispensed with, if the court’s directives were complied with.
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