Tamil Nadu Universities Laws (Amendment) Act, 2022

In News 

  • Recently, the Tamil Nadu Assembly adopted two Bills that seek to empower the government to appoint Vice-Chancellors (V-Cs) to 13 State universities under the aegis of the Higher Education Department by amending the respective Acts. 

What are the highlights of the two Bills?

  • The Bills stress that “every appointment of the Vice-Chancellor shall be made by the Government from out of a panel of three names” recommended by a search-cum-selection committee. 
  • Currently, the Governor, in his capacity as the Chancellor of state universities, has the power to pick a VC from the shortlisted names. 
  • The Bills also seek to empower the state government to have the final word on the removal of VCs, if needed.
    • Removal will be carried out based on inquiries by a retired High Court judge or a bureaucrat who has served at least as a Chief Secretary.

Similar bills in other states 

  • In December 2021, the Maharashtra Assembly passed a Bill amending the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016. 
    • Under the original Act, the Maharashtra government had no say in appointment of VCs.
  • In 2019, the West Bengal government took away the Governor’s authority in appointing VCs to state universities. 
  • It has also hinted at removing the Governor as the Chancellor of the universities.
  • The Gujarat University Act, 1949 states that “the Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed by the State Government from amongst three persons recommended by a (search-cum-selection) committee”. 
  • The Telangana Universities Act, 1991 states that the search committee shall “submit a panel of three persons to the Government in alphabetical order and the Government shall appoint the Vice-Chancellor from out of the said panel”.

The root of the differences

  • In West Bengal, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, the elected governments have repeatedly accused the Governors of acting at the behest of the Centre on various subjects, including education.
  •  The regulations, which differ from state to state, are often open to interpretation and disputes are routine.

The role of UGC in context 

  • Education comes under the Concurrent List, but entry 66 of the Union List — “coordination and determination of standards in institutions for higher education or research and scientific and technical institutions”  gives the Centre substantial authority over higher education. 
  • The UGC plays that standard-setting role, even in the case of appointments in universities and colleges. 
  • According to the UGC (Minimum Qualifications for Appointment of Teachers and other Academic Staff in Universities and Colleges and other Measures for the Maintenance of Standards in Higher Education) Regulations, 2018.
    •  The “Visitor/Chancellor”  , mostly the Governor in states, shall appoint the VC out of the panel of names recommended by search-cum-selection committees.
  • Higher educational institutions, particularly those that get UGC funds, are mandated to follow its regulations.
  •  These are usually followed without friction in the case of central universities, but are sometimes resisted by the states in the case of state universities.

Supreme court’s observations

  • Any appointment as a Vice Chancellor contrary to the provisions of the UGC Regulations can be said to be in violation of the statutory provisions, warranting a writ of quo warranto”. 
  • It said every subordinate legislation of the UGC, in this case the one on minimum standards on appointments, flows from the parent UGC Act, 1956. 
    • Therefore, being a subordinate legislation, UGC Regulations become part of the Act. 
  • In case of any conflict between state legislation and central legislation, central legislation shall prevail by applying the rule/principle of repugnancy as enunciated in Article 254 of the Constitution as the subject ‘education’ is in the Concurrent List of the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution

Source:IE

 
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