An engineer working at a university has been suspended for allegedly having a fake degree and an illegal appointment. While he presented a seemingly genuine degree, the university demanded his engineering college admission fee receipt, which he couldn’t provide. They also requested a copy of the advertisement for the position, which he claimed he didn’t have but presented his appointment letter issued after a selection interview. The university remained unsatisfied and the Vice Chancellor suspended him. What legal options does the engineer have and what are his chances of success?
Best Answer
The engineer can challenge the suspension in a court of law, arguing that the university’s actions were unreasonable and based on insufficient evidence. He can also argue that the university’s demand for the admission fee receipt and advertisement for the position were not part of the original appointment process. His success depends on the evidence he can present to prove his qualifications and the university’s failure to provide a fair process.
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