He alleged that when other state governments and Union Territories had already complied with the Government of India's order only Tamil Nadu including Bharathiyar University was discriminating against the non-teaching staff of the university.
Hence he sought a direction to revise the retirement age as per orders of the Union government and an interim injunction restraining the University from relieving him.
Direction sought to raise retirement age of non-teaching staff
Chennai: Madras High Court yesterday issued notice to Registrar, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, on a petition by a non-teaching staff member attaining superannuation yesterday, seeking a direction to universities in Tamil Nadu to raise the retirement
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