The Kerala High Court upheld a previous ruling that deemed the appointments of temporary vice-chancellors at two state universities illegal due to the absence of government recommendations. The court dismissed appeals by the governor and the VCs, emphasizing that university acts mandate such recommendations.
Kerala high court rejects governor’s plea on temporary vice chancellors
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