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Time of India
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- Time of India
SC to decide validity of Madras HC stay on Tamil Nadu law on University VC appointments
NEW DELHI: The on Friday entertained Tamil Nadu's petition questioning reasonableness of Madras HC's order staying its legislation, which gave the state government, instead of the governor, the power to appoint University vice-chancellors, but refused M K Stalin government's plea for suspending the HC order to re-operationalize the law. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now TN fielded a team of senior advocates – A M Singhvi, Rakesh Dwivedi and P Wilson – to argue that the HC had without considering the urgency to appoint vice-chancellors to universities, recommendations to which effect has been put in cold-storage by the Governor, stayed the legislation. The law giving state govt the power to appoint VCs to universities was stayed along with nine other laws, Bills for which were reserved for the President's consideration by the governor but were regarded as deemed to have been approved by President in a controversial unprecedented ruling by a two-judge SC bench on Apr 8. Three days after the 'deemed to have been approved' ruling by the SC, which now is subject to a Constitution bench's opinion on a Presidential Reference questioning the use of Article 142 power of the SC to virtually obliterate roles assigned by the Constitution to President and Governors on Bills passed by Assemblies, the TN govt had notified the nine bills as laws. The bench refused to stay the HC order but asked the UGC and the public interest litigation petitioner before the HC to respond to TN's petition in four weeks. For UGC, solicitor general Tushar Mehta said the law is palpably contrary to the UGC Regulations which empower only governors to appoint VCs to the universities. When the senior advocates pleaded that they would argue before the HC for vacation of the stay, Mehta said that in that case the TN must withdraw its petition seeking transfer of the PIL from Madras HC to the SC. 'The state cannot have both options open at the same time and be permitted to argue before the HC that the SC is considering transfer of the PIL to itself,' he said. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Wilson sought expunging of certain 'harsh remarks' against him by the HC merely because he was pointing out the SC's 2-J bench order. Justices Narasimha and Mahadevan said this request would be considered by the SC during the final hearing on the TN's petition. One of the Acts, notified on Apr 11 by the state related to vesting in the state govt the powers of the Governor, as Chancellor, to appoint vice-chancellors of universities in the state. A vacation bench of the HC on May 21 granted stay on this amending provision, holding that UGC Regulations, 2018, would prevail over the state legislation by virtue of doctrine of repugnancy. The state said it had raised the objection to the delay in filing of the PIL but the division bench of the HC 'did not even call for an explanation from the Registry of the HC or the Petitioner but proceeded to hear the case in a tearing hurry.' The HC 'showed undue haste', did not even give a week's time to the state to file its counter affidavit, and passed the stay order 'for extraneous reasons', it said, adding that the impugned order is replete with personal attacks on the senior counsel who appeared for the state.


Time of India
41 minutes ago
- Time of India
'Congress fighting to save Constitution'
Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka declared that India is facing an ideological battle. He stated that the Congress and INDIA bloc are fighting to safeguard the Constitution, while the BJP and NDA alliance seek to amend it for their political advantage. HYDERABAD: Deputy chief minister Bhatti Vikramarka on Friday said the nation is in the midst of an ideological battle, with the Congress and INDIA bloc fighting to protect the Constitution, while the BJP and NDA alliance aim to amend it to suit their political agenda. "Without the Constitution, India's poor, Dalits, tribals, and backward communities would be voiceless. . We must protect it at all costs," he asserted.


Hans India
2 hours ago
- Hans India
Kharge dares BJP, RSS to remove secular, socialist from Preamble
Hyderabad: All India Congress Committee (AICC) president Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday dared the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to try removing 'socialist' and 'secular' from the Preamble of the Constitution of India. He asked the saffron party as to why it included the same words in the party's constitution if its ideology does not support them. Addressing the Samajika Nyaya Samara Bheri meeting attended by village-level party workers at the LB Stadium here on Friday, Kharge challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to remove these words from the Constitution. He felt that this was hypocrisy on their part to include the same words in their party constitution and demand the removal of same words from the Indian Constitution. 'I am challenging the BJP, Modi and Shah. They can't remove and none can remove these words from our Constitution,' he affirmed, while referring to the Article 2 of the BJP's cnstitution. 'The party (BJP) shall bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of India as by law established and to the principles of socialism, secularism and democracy and would uphold the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India,' he read out from the BJP's constitution. The AICC president expressed optimism that the 42 per cent reservation for BCs will be implemented in the local body polls, besides education and employment. Appreciating the state government for conducting the caste survey in Telangana, Kharge asserted that the Congress would ensure that BCs get their due in the power and resources in proportion to their population. Kharge further asked as to why the Prime Minister who was touring the entire globe had failed to take stock of the situation in the violence-hit Manipur. On the Pahalgam terror attack, Kharge recalled how the entire Opposition and nation backed the Centre's action. Referring to the way the BJP government agreed for 'ceasefire' with Pakistan following the announcement of US President Donald Trump, the AICC president demanded answers on the issue. He felt that the nation's foreign policy was compromised under the BJP rule, and as a result, India has enemies in all corners. 'Modi's foreign policy is not good, because of which we have enemies from all corners. On one side, there is China and on the other, Pakistan. Today, Nepal is also distancing itself from us. Everybody is moving away from us,' said the Congress veteran. He blamed Modi for ruining the country's economy during the past 11 years.