Justice D Hariparanthaman, passing orders in the case relating to Stella Mary's College Botany department Associate Professor, Ordetta Hanna Mendoza, said "the crux of the impugned order is that since she is facing departmental proceedings, she cannot travel abroad."
"As stated earlier, even a criminal has a right to go abroad and, as such, a professor cannot be prevented from travelling abroad citing pending departmental proceedings as a reason, that too during summer vacation," the judge said.
When she gave a reminder, the application was rejected on the ground that since she was facing an inquiry she could not be allowed to travel abroad.
Justice Hariparanthaman had earlier granted her interim relief asking the college to forward her application to the Directorate of Collegiate Education for appropriate orders. Later, the college moved the court to vacate the interim order, saying it was the college and not the Directorate which is competent to grant permission.
Quashing the March 30 order of the college rejecting her application to travel abroad, the judge then gave her 'deemed permission' to travel abroad to the US for medical treatment.