Calcutta High Court on Friday observed that Visva-Bharati authorities have the right to build any structure on its premises but if a dispute arose, the varsity should settle the issue by holding discussions with the state administration. The court made the observation while disposing of a PIL filed by advocate Ramprasad Sarkar relating to the construction of a controversial boundary wall on the varsity’s Pous mela ground in Santiniketan. The division bench headed by Chief Justice T.B.N. Radhakrishnan observed: “If any dispute arises on any act of (the) university, the authorities concerned can easily settle the issue after discussion with the state administration. There is no need to spoil the time of the judiciary by filing PILs over the issue.”