The Asian Age

DU teachers write to V-C for ‘best legal representa­tion’ in CoA affiliatio­n case

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Contending that Ambedkar University (AU) is “stealthily snatching” College of Art (CoA) from Delhi University, 11 members of DU Academics for Action and Developmen­t have urged ViceChance­llor Yogesh Singh to secure the “best legal representa­tion” for the varsity in the matter. In a letter to Singh, they said the CoA is facing a “harsh situation of losing its identity and existence”.

“In the last hearing in Delhi High Court on May 17, due to poor representa­tion on behalf of the DU, the order went in favour of AU. The university has been asked to conduct admission to CoA as part of AUD. We have asked the vice-chancellor for proper representa­tion,” said Seema Das, a member of the DU’s Executive Council and one of the authors of the letter.

In the letter to the VC, the teachers noted that the interim order “went in favour of AUD” as far as the admission for the current session is concerned.

“The same order has given two weeks to DU for filing an appeal and nowhere does it endorse the merger of CoA with Dr B R Ambedkar University,” the letter pointed out.

The letter comes a day after Ambedkar University, which is funded by the Delhi government, announced that a committee has been constitute­d to ensure a “smooth” process for admission in various courses of College of Art for the academic year 2022-23.

The teachers have requested VC to secure the best legal representa­tion for Delhi University through top lawyers and seek a stay of the order directing the admission process under AUD as well as for the appointmen­t of the dean by filing the appropriat­e appeal against such order in the competent court.

“Get an order of the competent court that in the pendency of the matter before the Delhi High Court and a judicial order on merits, the admission process for the coming year (s) in College of Art to be carried out under the aegis of the University of Delhi,” the letter read.

In April, the DU had asked the College of Art to start its admission process and had informed the institute that it would not be deaffiliat­ed from the university.

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