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HC stays Delhi govt decision asking 12 DU colleges to pay staff salaries forms students fund

The petition was also supported by the Delhi University

HC stays Delhi govt decision asking 12 DU colleges to pay staff salaries forms students fund

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New Delhi, October 23

The Delhi High Court Friday stayed the decision of the AAP government asking 12 Delhi University colleges, fully funded by it, to pay outstanding salaries to staffers from the Students Society Fund.

Justice Navin Chawla passed the order on a plea by Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) which said the students' fund cannot be used for any other activity other than for students welfare.

DUSU's counsel said the fund cannot be used for paying teachers' salaries.

The petition was also supported by the Delhi University.

DUSU has challenged the October 16 order of Delhi government asking the 12 colleges to pay the salaries of staff-- both teaching and non-teaching—from the students fund and the amount should be released within two weeks.

The college staff are not paid for the last three months. PTI 


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