PATNA UNIVERSITY AND ANR. versus DR. (MRS.) AMITA TIWARI
Orders directing regularisation of respondent on compassionate grounds are unsustainable as they do not comply with statutory requirements for regular appointment and exceed Chancellor's powers under Sections 9(7)(ii) and 74 of the Bihar State Universities Act, 1976.
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- Parties
- Appellant: Patna University; Appellant: Vice-Chancellor, Patna University; Respondent: Dr. (Mrs.) Amita Tiwari; Intervenor: B.B. Singh
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 27 August 1997
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Appeal Against Judgment of Patna High Court in C.w.j.c. No. 6824 of 1991
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed; High Court judgment set aside; writ petition dismissed.
- Legal Topics
- Regularisation, Ad Hoc Appointment, Qualification for Appointment, Powers of Chancellor Under Bihar State Universities Act
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Parties
Patna University
Appellant
Vice-Chancellor, Patna University
Appellant
Dr. (Mrs.) Amita Tiwari
Respondent
B.B. Singh
Intervenor
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal Against Judgment of Patna High Court in C.w.j.c. No. 6824 of 1991
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the respondent's services could be regularised as Lecturer in Home Science under orders of the Chancellor on compassionate grounds
- 2 Whether the Chancellor's directions are within the provisions of the Bihar State Universities Act, 1976
Ratio Decidendi
Orders directing regularisation of respondent on compassionate grounds are unsustainable as they do not comply with statutory requirements for regular appointment and exceed Chancellor's powers under Sections 9(7)(ii) and 74 of the Bihar State Universities Act, 1976.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed; High Court judgment set aside; writ petition dismissed.
Orders
- Judgment of Patna High Court set aside.
- Writ petition No. 6824 of 1991 dismissed.
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