The Mumbai University has set up a three-member high-power committee to investigate into the infrastructure and functioning of Indira Gandhi College in Vikhroli. The college was one of the two exam centres where TYBCom students appeared for the leaked paper of Human Resource Management. The centres failed to follow instructions from the controller of examination not to distribute the leaked paper.

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The high-power committee consisting of commerce faculty dean Madhu Nair and two others will visit the college and investigate its functioning as per the requirements mentioned in section 81 of the Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994.

The committee was set up as per recommendations made by a two-member committee which probed why the two colleges did not act according to instructions given by the controller of examination to distribute the new set of paper.

"While investigating the lapse, we had visited the college. This was when we found other discrepancies. We saw that the degree college did not have a full-time principal and that the junior college principal held the additional charge. Similarly, it was found that the invigilators during the examination were also teachers employed with the junior college. Hence, we recommended further investigation," said Vijay Joshi, who chaired the earlier committee.