Based on a complaint by the woman, National Human Rights Commission member Marimuthu inquired into the matter and directed the police to register case against Ganapathy under SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, police said.
The woman alleged that she had applied for the job which was reserved for the SC/ST category.
Since no other candidate was available, she should have been appointed for the post.
But a man from outside category was appointed, which she said was against the rules.
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However, the university maintained that the selection committee did not select her as a better candidate was preferred. The syndicate also had the same opinion, it said.
Since her case was pending in a court, the University was not in a position to make further comments, it said in a statement.
Regarding the suspension of her husband, the statement said the syndicate had unanimously resolved to remove him from the service due to his drinking habits.