'Tainted' academician tippedto be Law university VC
Ashwini Y S, Bengaluru dhns Nov 19 2017, 0:30 IST
C Basavaraju
Shortlisting
of University of Mysore (UoM) Law professor C Basavaraju's name for the
post of vice-chancellor of Karnataka State Law University (KSLU) by a
government-constituted search committee, has kicked up a controversy.
The
state government is in serious consideration of finalising the name of
Prof Basavaraju, who was suspended by the state government (in the
capacity as registrar of UoM) in October 2016 on charges of dereliction
of duty, misconduct, insubordination and cheating. The government
reinstated him this July this year, pending action.
Also,
the government had annulled his very appointment to UoM a few years
ago, following the Justice Rangavittalachar Commission recommendations.
The High Court of Karnataka had upheld the government's decision.
Interestingly,
Prof Basavaraju was appointed to the Law department in 2006-07 by the
then UoM vice chancellor J Shashidhar Prasad, who is presently heading
the four-member search committee.
Though
Prasad too was indicted by the judicial commission, which had
recommended penal action against him, the government had failed to
initiate any action.
This
despite the commission proving all 123 appointments (including Prof
Basavaraju's) as illegal, citing violation of several rules such as
University Grants Commission regulations, the recruitment rules and
reservation policies laid down by the state government.
Basavaraju is one among the four academicians who are vying for the post, which has been lying vacant for the last two years.
Of
the 12 applications that were received, the serach panel is learnt to
have shortlisted the names of Prof Eshwar Bhat, VC, National Law
University, Kolkata; Prof K R Aitaal, retired professor, Karnatak
University, Dharwad; Prof C Rajashekar, Dean, Karnatak University,
Dharwad; and Prof Basavaraju.
Prof
Basavaraju is tipped to be the frontrunner for the VC's post. The
search committee report has been forwarded by the Law, Justice and Human
Rights department to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who is yet to send
the same to Governor Vajubhai Vala.
In
2008, Siddaramaiah himself had demanded Prof Basavaraju's annulment
after charges of illegalities had surfaced. Interestingly, Prof
Basavaraju is also learnt to be vying for the UoM VC's post. The term of
the acting VC, Dayanand Mane is said to end on November 22.
Apprehending
his appointment to either of the varsities, Karnataka State
Universities and Colleges Backward Classes and Minorities Teachers'
Association, Mysuru, has written to Siddaramaiah, Law Minister T B
Jayachandra and the Governor, appealing that his candidature be
rejected.
Academician and former
Bangalore University vice chancellor Prof M S Thimmappa said it was
shocking that the government had on one hand appointed Prasad as the
search committee chairperson, and is considering Prof Basavaraju's
candidature on the other.
"Both
of them have been convicted and indicted. Instead of taking action
action against Prasad, the government has appointed him as the committee
chairperson. Now, he gets to select the candidate for the VC post. Prof
Basavaraju should not be considered for the post," he added.
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