MANU/DE/2838/2021

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IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI

W.P. (C) 8378/2011

Decided On: 25.10.2021

Appellants: Moharram Ali Khan Vs. Respondent: Jamia Milia Islamia and Ors.

Hon'ble Judges/Coram:
V. Kameswar Rao

DECISION

V. Kameswar Rao, J.

1. This petition has been filed by the petitioner with the following prayers: -

"In these premises, the petitioner most respectfully pray that this Hon'ble Court may be pleased to:-

[A]. Issue a writ of mandamus or any other appropriate writ commanding the respondent by directing them to allow the petitioner to join his duty as professor in "Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Basic Sciences " of the JMI; AND/OR

[B]. Issue a writ of mandamus or any other appropriate writ or direction declaring that the petitioner is entitled to work and join his duty as professor in "Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Basic Sciences" of the JMI; AND OR

[C]. Issue a writ of mandamus or any other appropriate writ or direction declaring that the action of respondent in depriving the petitioner the benefit of his job is illegal and arbitrary violative of the petitioners fundamental right as enshrined under Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution of India; AND/OR

[E] Call for the record of the case and after perusal of the same pass an appropriate order or direction declaring the action of respondent as illegal and arbitrary; AND/OR

[F] Pass any appropriate order or direction as may deem fit and proper under the facts and circumstances of the case."

2. The facts as noted from the writ petition are that the petitioner joined the respondent University as Professor in Mathematics in the year 2007. While working so, he, on February 17, 2010, applied for the post of Professor in King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia, for which he sought 'No Objection Certificate'/grant of Extra Ordinary Leave ('EOL', for short) from the University. The request of the petitioner for EOL was not acceded to in terms of the letter dated August 20, 2010.

3. Mr. Naginder Benipal, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner would submit that the petitioner had met the Vice-Chancellor of the respondent University, who had observed that the request of the petitioner for EOL shall be favourably considered. According to Mr. Benipal, after completing one year of contract service in Saudi Arabia, the petitioner came back to India on August 25, 2011 and reported for duty at the University. But his request for joining was not acceded to, which resulted in the filing of the present petition.

4. Mr. Benipal would submit that the inaction on the part of the University by not allowing the petitioner to join the duties on the ground that the petitioner had resigned from the post before going to Saudi Arabia is untenable as no such order was ever communicated to the petitioner nor the petitioner has followed the process of handing over the charge to the successor.

5. On the other hand, Mr. Fuzail Ahmad Ayyubi, learned Standing Counsel for the respondent University had by drawing my attention to (Annexure P-7) letter dated September 21, 2010, submitted that the petitioner, though sought EOL alternatively expressed his desire to resign from the post of Professor (Mathematics). The said request of the petitioner was accepted by the competent authority as is seen from the notings on the letter dated September 21, 2010, of the petitioner and pursuant thereto an office order dated September 29, 2010, was also issued accepting the request of the petitioner to resign. In fact, the petitioner voluntarily left for Saudi Arabia, despite the petitioner's request for EOL having been rejected. So, his departure Saudi Arabia is for the reason that he had tendered his resignation. Having submitted his resignation with open eyes he cannot contest the same today. He has also drawn my attention to Annexure-R(VI) to contend that the request of the petitioner for rejoining his post in the University was also rejected. Mr. Ayyubi seeks the dismissal of the writ petition.<........