Supreme Court Overturns Madras HC Order on Vice-Chancellors' Appointments
The Supreme Court has overturned an order by the Madras High Court that stayed a Tamil Nadu law allowing the state to appoint vice-chancellors to universities. The Supreme Court emphasized the need for a fair hearing and remitted the case for a fresh hearing by the high court within six weeks.
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The Supreme Court has annulled a Madras High Court order that paused the Tamil Nadu government's power to appoint vice-chancellors to state universities. The bench, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, cited the necessity for proper procedure and remitted the case for a fresh hearing.
Addressing the petitions challenging the High Court's May 2025 interim order, the Supreme Court stressed that Tamil Nadu must receive a fair hearing. The bench, also comprising Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi, sent the matter back to the high court on procedural grounds.
The Supreme Court directed the Madras High Court to allocate the case to a suitable bench and render a decision within six weeks, considering the fair stance of the Tamil Nadu government.
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