High Court tells AICTE to approve polytechnic
High Court asks AICTE to grant extension of approval for Sastra University.
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2013-11-15 09:44 GMT
Chennai: The Madras high court directed the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to grant extension of approval for the academic year 2013-14 to Shanmugha Polytechnic College, associate of Sastra University, Thanjavur, on or before November 20. The court said the AICTE was rejecting applications on flimsy grounds.
Justice K. K. Sasidharan, while allowing a petition from the Shanmugha Polytechnic College, quashed the order of the AICTE, denying extension of approval to the college. The AICTE said that appropriate conditions should be incorporated for compliance before considering the application for extension of approval for the year 2014-15.
It was open to the statutory body to impose any or all of these conditions, the judge added. “The reasons given by AICTE for denial of approval is far from convincing. The reasons given in the impugned order would not be sufficient to deny extension of approval to an institution of long standing.”
The judge said that there was no dispute about ill-equipped institutions offering various courses in engineering. But all institutions should not be painted with the same brush. An apex body, like AICTE, must be in a position to identify the premium institutions, which should be given encouragement and be made to offer good technical education by collecting affordable fees.
Similarly, effort should be taken to close down makeshift engineering institutions, which were a source of threat in the field of technical education, the judge observed.
The judge said that the petitioner had produced several documents to prove its status and the benefits extended to poor students. Similarly, details regarding incentives and other benefits to the faculty as well as administrative personnel were also on record. Those materials would prove to a considerable extent the claim made by the petitioner with respect to its capability and social commitment.