Passing interim orders on a petition by Mohamed Khan, challenging the action against him, Justice D Hariparanthaman also stayed a showcause notice issued by the Registrar of the Tirunelveli-based Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, seeking the student's explanation for his alleged criminal act.
The Judge held that the Registrar had passed the suspension order based on a "suspicious criminal" case.
The student, suspended on October 1 last year, claimed a "false" complaint was lodged against him as he had sought details about some funds transactions and alleged 'illegal' absorption of Assistant Professors.
According to the complaint, the student had entered the room of Assistant Professor Dr Jaishankar and allegedly abused him. He was also charged with closing and latching the room door while going out after Jaishankar and some of his colleagues questioned his behaviour.
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The Judge also said the complaint was given by an Assistant Professor and not an illiterate. It had not been explained why did he lodge the complaint 25 days after the incident.
The petitioner said the delayed FIR should not be relied on to take punitive action against him.
The Judge said the showcause notice mentioned that the petitioner had threatened the Assitant Professor with a knife, but it was not stated in the FIR or in the complaint.