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If you curse, you won’t lose favor; Sorry only if it acts illegitimately: High Court | high court of kerala | governor | manoramanotizie | Latest news

High Court with critical remarks in favor of the Governor. The High Court has made it clear that the governor will not lose favor if he makes bad choices. The court also noted that the governor’s displeasure manifests itself only when he acts against the law.

The High Court’s critical remarks are in the petition filed by 15 senators from the University of Kerala against the dismissal of the governor. The High Court has stated that the governor will not lose favor if he makes a bad decision. The Constitution imposes legal favor and not personal favor. The governor has to see if anyone has deliberately violated the law. Judge Devan Ramachandran said the governor’s displeasure is only when he acts against the law. The court raised severe criticism in the petition.

The court asked why the insistence on changing the Governor’s notice that constituted the research committee for the appointment of VC. This is a problem that can be solved if the Senate appoints someone on the research committee. The court is not concerned about the people behind this drama, but about the students. The court told the university how an institution can function without a VC and not play hide and seek. The November 4 Senate session is expected to announce tomorrow if there is an agenda to propose a member of the research committee. The court also said that a decision will be made tomorrow on the request of the expelled members to be allowed to participate in the Senate meeting of 4.

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