HC transfers petition against inquiry on V-C to principal seat
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The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Wednesday transferred a public curiosity litigation petition, difficult a authorities order to provoke an inquiry against Anna University Vice-Chancellor M.K. Surappa over allegations of monetary and administrative irregularities, to the principal seat in Chennai.
With the Vice-Chancellor submitting an impleading petition within the case, a Division Bench of Justices N. Kirubakaran and B. Pugalendhi noticed that the principal seat in Chennai had the jurisdiction to hear the petitions, and directed the Registry to place them earlier than the Chief Justice for it to be positioned earlier than an acceptable bench.
The courtroom was listening to a public curiosity litigation petition filed by S. Manithanigai Kumar from Kanniyakumari district, who mentioned the allegations levelled against Mr. Surappa have been with none substance.
The petitioner alleged that no clarification was sought from the Vice-Chancellor and the inquiry was ordered in haste.
‘Revolutionary moves’
The petitioner mentioned Mr. Surappa had made many revolutionary and reformatory selections for the betterment of Anna University.
He had earned the wrath of politicians for not accommodating their views and for avoiding their interference, the petitioner mentioned, looking for a keep on the federal government order. Earlier, the State had questioned the maintainability of the PIL petition.
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