Civil court stays PU syndicate meeting

Court asked the varsity administration to submit a reply before the court by June 13

Punjab University campus. PHOTO: FACEBOOK PAGE

LAHORE:
A civil court has barred the Punjab University administration from holding its 1,723rd syndicate meeting scheduled for Thursday (today).

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The court ordered the stay on the syndicate meeting and asked the varsity administration to submit a reply before the court by June 13. The stay was granted in light of a petition which requested the court to stop the moot as the present vice-chancellor could not call a syndicate meeting under the rules.

The university syndicate has the authority to take administrative decisions which have a long-lasting effect, but a provisional vice-chancellor cannot call such a meeting.


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Many faculty and staff members had expressed their dismay when acting vice-chancellor Dr Zafar Mueen Nasir initially called the syndicate meeting.

Dr Zafar, along with the vice-chancellors of three other universities, was appointed on a provisional basis by the LHC in December last year.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 8th, 2017.
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