Re: [MTC Global] Need urgent advice and guidance!

Dear Prof Arya,

I know your institution is much better than many so called approved ones, we in corporate had  empanelled  your institute, leaving many approved behind.

You have absolutely no option but continue to fight these rogue elements and agencies till logical end.

You need to have atleast two or three advocates along with one of your loyal staffer to monitor these cases in courts.

You can not unfortunately trust fully and depend upon one person, advocate or any other, in these significant matters.

There are fortunately some individuals, who still have their spine straight, and you will  find solace sooner than later.

Wishing you good health and happiness to continue to contribute towards national building.

Regards,

Dr R P Singh
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On 25 Jul 2016 6:23 a.m., Prabhakar Waghodekar <waghodekar@rediffmail.com> wrote:
Dear Professor Varunji,

The case is extremely challenging and intricate wherein many individuals, including your advocate (!) and some Organizations are involved safeguarding their vested interests. This is a very sorrowful and miserable state of affairs and speaks loudly about Babudom in India . I remember the words of a Deputy Secretary and Deputy Director "I am the Government, I am to decide what is right and what is wrong, my words are final: All real babus are of the same egoistic ill-sick attitude assuming they are the masters of public and not servants.  You can realize and sense  the conditions of AAM adami (not from Delhi!). I have already floated a hypothesis: Those countries having a higher average relatively higher value for National ethics are more progressive and advanced than others. India has no place in such countries. I recall the advise tendered by Swami Vivekananda to his Shishyas in Belur Math to fight unto death to ward off evils. Indeed your task and challenges are ferocious demanding much determination, ready to sufferings for the cause of truth. I am cocksure, you are born to win. I remember another odd event I faced with the AICTE Chairman about 2 decades ago who criticised that private institutes are thieves, I simply retorted to him that Sirji, behind you I see a photo of Mahatmaji, I am much pained to hear lies through the Honourable Chairman , he simply kept mum, I lost the case but after a tough fight (,I lost my golden career in mid-50s of my age  too!) I won. Dear Varunji, do not leave the battle half fought, take it to the logical end. God gives courage to win over such devil acts. This is my personal experience, We are put to sever tests. It is His blessings. Welcome them!
Regards,

Dr. P H Waghodekar, PhD (Egg), IIT,KGP, IE&M, 1985,
Advisor (HR), IBS & PME (PG)
Marathwada Institute of Technology,
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Aurangabad: 431010 (Maharashtra) INDIA.
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From: Varun Arya <aimvarun@gmail.com>
Sent: Sun, 24 Jul 2016 22:39:12
To: "aravali_gurukul@yahoogroups.com" <aravali_gurukul@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [MTC Global] Need urgent advice and guidance!
Dear Friends & Well-wishers
 
I urgently need some advice and guidance in a critically important and extremely sensitive matter.
 
As many of you are aware, in view of our firm belief that education by definition is based on ethics, we have been fighting a number of battles with many vested interests within and outside the government for the last around two decades.
 
One of the ongoing battles we have been fighting is with regulatory body All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). On 30 June 2009, we had got the AICTE approval on merit alone after a long struggle of nine years and the High Powered Committee which scrutinised our case and strongly recommended it had said in its report that ours was a role model institute of the country and great injustice had been done to it.
 
In view of our having declined admission to son of a CBI officer, it got after us to make a fraudulent case and wrote to AICTE not to give us approval renewal. The vested interests within AICTE acted on it and refused to give us approval renewal. We filed a case in Rajasthan High Court and the judge gave an order restraining AICTE from acting on CBI letter. However, AICTE refused to give credence to this Rajasthan High Court order. Later we also got an order from the Chief Information Commissioner of India, in a second appeal filed by us wherein CBI said that they did not find anything against us and therefore, they had closed the case. This CIC order was also submitted to AICTE but of no avail.
 
I had three meetings with AICTE Chairman but he refused to heed to Rajasthan High Court and CIC orders. When I told him that I would file contempt of court case, he said that I could do whatever I wanted and AICTE knew how to manage the advocates and courts.
 
I filed a contempt of court case against AICTE Chairman and was feeling great having done so. However, no progress was being made in this. One day AICTE advocate happened to meet me in court premises and he surprisingly told me that everything about the said case had been settled with our advocate. I immediately got hold of the entire case file from our advocate and was shocked to see that our advocate had indeed withdrawn the contempt of court case without taking our permission and did not have the courtesy to even inform us about it.
 
Notwithstanding the above, we were still pursuing the matter against AICTE and had got another enquiry instituted against AICTE. During this, when the enquiry agency asked us about CBI matter, we told it that we had got a restraining order from Rajasthan High Court. To this, we were surprised to know from the enquiry agency that the said order had been vacated. I immediately got the case file from our advocate and was shocked to find that the restraining order had indeed been vacated. AICTE made an application to court to vacate the order, which our advocate neither informed us, nor submitted any reply to it and nor contested it.
 
When our Institute people confronted the said advocate with the above two matters, he said that he had our Vakalatnama (power of attorney) which he was empowered to use and he had used.
 
The above is clearly a serious breach of trust, cheating, fraud and betrayal of a client.
 
This advocate is politically very well connected and is aspiring to be a High Court judge.
 
Please advise and guide what should we do.
 
Varun Arya
Mobile : 94141-36500 & 96940-36500
Aravali Institute of Management, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
 

 

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