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HC seizes AUSU president?s powers

HEARING A writ petition challenging the election of the president of Allahabad University Students? Union (AUSU), the Allahabad High Court restrained Ajit Kumar Yadav from exercising his function as the AUSU president. However, he will continue to remain on the post of the president, the court directed.

Published on: Sep 9, 2006, 24:13:00 IST
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HEARING A writ petition challenging the election of the president of Allahabad University Students’ Union (AUSU), the Allahabad High Court restrained Ajit Kumar Yadav from exercising his function as the AUSU president. However, he will continue to remain on the post of the president, the court directed.

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The court directed to list this case on September 27 for the next hearing.

Raghunath Dwivedi, a candidate for the post of AUSU president, had challenged the election of Ajit Kumar Yadav on the ground that Ajit was not a bonafide student of Allahabad University (AU) when he contested the election. Dwivedi had secured second place in the aforesaid election.

Today’s order was passed by Justice Rakesh Tiwari.

In his petition, Dwivedi had challenged the order of Allahabad University Tribunal dated April 30, by which the Tribunal had found the election of Ajit Kumar Yadav valid, saying that the issue of validity of Yadav’s admission would be decided by the AU administration.

According to Dwivedi, Ajit had got his migration certificate from Allahabad University before contesting the election of president. Issuance of migration certificate showed that he was no longer a student of AU.

City lawyer to chair meet in Goa: Senior advocate of Allahabad High Court and former chairman of UP State Bar Council, Bharatji Agarwal, has been invited to chair and address the technical session of the residential refresher course at Hotel Sunvillage, Colungute, Bega Beach, North Goa. The course is being organised by Vijayawada branch of Sourthern India Regional Council of the Institute of Chartered Accounts of India on September 10.

The subject of the seminar is Levy of Central Sales Tax Act on Inter State Deemed Sales Transactions including works contract.

Agarwal will also address the three-days national conference of the All India Federation of Tax Practitioners (AIFTP) western zone, from September 10 to 12, on Service Tax, Central Sales Tax and other direct taxes at Goa, in which tax practitioners, chartered accountants and senior advocates from all parts of the country will participate. Justice Rajesh Bindal of Punjab High Court will inaugurate the conference on September 9 in Goa.

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