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Upholds Dissolution of CMJ University: Declares Chancellor’s Appointment Invalid Without Mandatory Visitor Approval and Affirms State’s Compliance with Section 48 of CMJ University Act

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Supreme Court Upholds Dissolution of CMJ University: Declares Chancellor’s Appointment Invalid Without Mandatory Visitor Approval and Affirms State’s Compliance with Section 48 of CMJ University Act, 2009
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Supreme Court Upholds Dissolution of CMJ University: Declares Chancellor’s Appointment Invalid Without Mandatory Visitor Approval and Affirms State’s Compliance with Section 48 of CMJ University Act, 2009

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court declared that the appointment of the Chancellor of CMJ University was invalid due to the failure to secure the mandatory approval of the Visitor (Governor…
Posted by Rawlaw February 13, 2025

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