CMJ University

UGC received complaints about the courses run by CMJ University outside its territorial jurisdiction and also in the off-campuses/study centres established by the university without the approval of UGC and State Government of Meghalaya.

The expert committee report was considered by the UGC commission at its meeting held on 1 October 2013 and a copy of the report was forwarded to the Governor Secretariat, Meghalaya and Chief Secretary, Meghalaya Government with the request to take appropriate action against CMJ University as per the provisions of the CMJ University act or any other law as the Governor Secretariat/State Government deems fit.

As per the recommendations by the Governor of Meghalaya and UGC, The Government of Meghalaya sent two show cause notices bearing No.EDN.110/2013/33 dated 12 November 2013 and No.EDN.CC/18/2013/69 dated 24 January 2014 for the dissolution of CMJ University Under section 48 (2) and (3) of CMJ University Act on the grounds of mismanagement, maladministration, indiscipline and failure in the accomplishment of the objectives of the University but as per the order dated 16 July 2015 in a Writ Petition filed by CMJ Foundation, the High court of Meghalaya quashed both the show cause notices and set aside the dissolution of CMJ University.

[3][4] CMJ University has informed the state Government that consequent upon the cancellation of the order dated 31 March 2014 of the Government of Meghalaya vide judgement and order dated 16 July 2015, CMJ University has started functioning at their permanent campus at Jorabat, Ri-Bhoi District, Meghalaya.

His Excellency the Governor of Meghalaya in his capacity as visitor initiated certain actions against CMJ University for irregularities committed by it.