This Article is From May 31, 2016

High Court Seeks JNU Reply On Plea Against Professor's Appointment

High Court Seeks JNU Reply On Plea Against Professor's Appointment

The Delhi High Court sought a response of Jawaharlal Nehru University on a plea seeking quashing of an Assistant Professor's appointment. (Photo: JNU website)

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court today sought a response of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on a plea seeking quashing of an Assistant Professor's appointment for allegedly committing "plagiarism".

A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath also issued notice to the University directing them to file their reply on the allegation made in the plea on appointment of Gous Mashkoor Khan, Assistant Professor in Turkish, at JNU.

"Notice. Short affidavit be filed by JNU regarding the allegation made against him (Khan) in the writ petition," the court said and fixed the matter for August 31.

The court's direction came on a plea by M Arshad Parvez, who alleged that Mr Khan, Assistant Professor, Centre for Turkish School of Language, Literature and Culture Studies at JNU, was not "eligible" for the post.

Mr Parvez, who did his BA (Honours) in Turkish language and literature from Jamia Millia Islamia in the year 2015, further alleged that Mr Khan "plagiarized the literature work in Turkish Language and published the same in 2012 with a title as 'A new approach to Turkish language learning'."

The petitioner sought a direction to "constitute a high-level fact-finding committee for fixing the responsibilities of the intellectual plagiarism committed by Khan".

He also sought a direction to University Grants Commission to "constitute a high-powered committee as a permanent mechanism to effectively prevent the serious issue of the plagiarism in academic circle and universities".
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