Delhi High Court orders Jamia University to respond to a request to dissolve the teachers' union

Delhi High Court contested Jamia Millia Islamias position on a petition demanding the universitys order dissolving a teacher association . The petition was filed by two students who studied at the university .

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court contested Jamia Millia Islamia's position on a petition demanding the university's order dissolving a teacher association, and demanded that the respondent institute cover the petition with a sealed sheet, and the judge agreed that there must be a group of teachers and gave the varsity time to respond to the plea.In the meantime, a meeting will be held in his office on December 20 at 11:30 am.First and foremost, how the petitioner will keep the writ petition after he no longer attends the university.In the case of a prohibition, the Jamia Teachers Association must function independently of the statute constituting the university, according to senior advocate Kapil Sibal, who argued that the teachers association should and should be independent of the university, and that the VC's orders cannot be enforced.In the petition, counsel Abhik Chimni made a statement claiming that a six-member body has been appointed to investigate the association's constitution and provide a report.The Jamia Teachers Association (JTA), according to Animes Prusty and Mukul Kulhari, a scientist who studied at JMI's Department of Chemistry, was formed in 1967 and has since operated in accordance with its Articles of the Constitution, but the VC derailed the election process this year and arbitrarily dissipated the association last month.

The university's decision to create a committee to investigate the JTA constitution's weaknesses is, according to the petition.

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