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Plea against move to amend Stephen’s constitution

NEW DELHI:A petition was today filed in the Delhi High Court against the move of St Stephens College governing body to amend the college's constitution to increase control of the Church of North India over the institution.

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New Delhi, December 22 

A petition was today filed in the Delhi High Court against the move of St Stephens College governing body to amend the college's constitution to increase control of the Church of North India over the institution.

Challenging the November 30 decision of the governing body (GB), 21 teachers of the college have in their plea alleged that amending of St Stephens' constitution would result in "completely altering its basic structure and character without the consent of the Delhi University (DU)".

The petitioners have claimed that such a step would lead to "jeopardizing the very status of the college as an affiliated and recognized institution".

"Respondents 4 to 6 (Principal, Chairman and Vice Chairman of St Stephens) have mischievously sought to amend the constitution of the college thereby increasing the control of the Church of North India over the college and thereby giving controlling interest to Respondent 4 (Valson Thampu) after his retirement in February 2016," the petition said.

It has alleged that the "amendment process is tainted by a malicious objective of securing control of the college to persons such as Respondents 5 to 6 (Chairman of St Stephens, Warris Massih and Vice Chairman of St Stephens Alwan Massih) who themselves are currently illegally on the GB and aims to cover up their illegal memberships and functioning in respect of the college." The teachers have sought quashing and setting aside of the November 30 decision of the Governing Body.

They have also sought directions prohibiting the Chairman and Vice Chairman and their nominees in the Governing Body from functioning in the body with respect to amendment of the constitution.—PTI

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