The Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University, Prof.P. K. Abdul Azis today ordered to terminate the temporary services of the 27non-teaching employees who had submitted forged/tampered documents insupport of their educational qualification and date of birth, with immediateeffect.
The decision to terminate the services was taken in pursuance of the ordersof Hon'ble High Court of Judicature at Allahabad dated 05.07.2010 in a writpetition filed by Naseem Ali Khan Vs Vice-Chancellor, Aligarh MuslimUniversity & others.
The Allahabad High Court has granted one last opportunity to the AligarhMuslim University Vice Chancellor to ‘take appropriate action’ in the matterby 10th July 2010 and the action taken by the Vice Chancellor be reported tothe Court on Monday, the 12th July 2010.
The High Court observed that any person who had entered into the employmenton the strength of fraud has to be shown the door immediately on the fraudbeing detected/noticed.
In the light of the orders of the Hon’ble High Court and on the basis of therecommendations of the three-member committee constituted by the Universityto examine the issue raised by the High Court, the Vice Chancellor approvedthat the pension/family pension of twenty-five employees be stopped who werefound to have submitted forged documents. The Vice Chancellor furtherordered that no pension and other benefits be allowed to seven employees.This order is being issued in supersession of earlier orders issued for thegrant of pension related benefits.
Thirty-eight permanent employees of the University were suspended pendingenquiry with immediate effect. The University has also decided to keepaction in abeyance on fourteen employees pending verification report fromconcerned institutions which the University has sent for clarification.
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