MY UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD ACT, 2013

MY UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD ACT, 2013

 

MY UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD ACT, 2013

 

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PRELIMINARY

  1. Short title and commencement.
  2. Definitions.

CHAPTER-II

THE UNIVERSITY

  1. Establishment and incorporation of the University.
  2. Powers and Purposes of the University.
  3. University open to all classes, creeds, etc.
  4. Teaching at the University.

CHAPTER III

OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY

  1. Officers of the University.
  2. Patron.
  3. Visitation.
  4. Appointment and removal of Patron
  5. Chancellor.

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  1. Appointment and Removal of the Chancellor.
  2. Vice-Chancellor.
  3. Dean.
  4. Registrar.
  5. Treasurer.
  6. Controller of examinations.

CHAPTER-IV

AUTHORITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY

  1. Authorities.
  2. Board of Governors.
  3. Powers and functions of the Board of Governors.
  4. Executive Committee.
  5. Powers and duties of the Executive Committee.
  6. Academic Council.
  7. First Statutes.
  8. Appointment of committees by certain authorities.

CHAPTER-V

STATUTES, REGULATIONS AND RULES

  1. Regulations.
  2. Amendment and repeal of statutes and regulations.
  3. Rules.

CHAPTER-VI

UNIVERSITY FUND

  1. The University fund.
  2. Audit and accounts.

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CHAPTER-VII

GENERAL PROVISIONS

  1. Commencement of term of members of authorities.
  2. Disputes about membership of authorities.
  3. Proceedings of authorities not invalidated by vacancies.
  4. Removal of difficulties.
  5. Indemnity.

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THE MY UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD ACT, 2013

ACT NO. VII OF 2013

[14th March, 2013]

An Act to provide for the establishment of my University, Islamabad

WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the establishment of MY University at Islamabad and

for matters connected with and ancillary thereto;

It is hereby enacted as follows:

CHAPTER I

PRELIMINARY

  1. Short title and commencement.___ (1) This Act may be called the My University

Islamabad Act, 2013.

(2) It shall come into force at once.

  1. Definitions.—In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,—

(i) “Academic Council” means the Academic Council of the University;

(ii) “Authority” means any of the authorities of the University;

(iii) “Affiliated institution” means Educational institution authorized by the Board

to conduct academic programs, research and development projects as

approved by the University;

(iv) “Board” means the Board of the University;

(v) “Board of trustees” means Board of Trustees of the University;

(vi) “Chancellor” means the Chancellor of the University;

(vii) “College” means a constituent college, department, Institute or Centers;

(viii) “Commission” means the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan;

(ix) “Constituent college” means an educational institution, by whatever manner

described, maintained and administered by the University;

(x) “Controller” means the head of examination department of the University;

(xi) “Dean” means the head of a faculty of the University;

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(xii) “Department” means teaching department of the University;

(xiii) ”Director” means the head of an institute established as a constituent institute

by the University;

(xiv) ”Executive Committee” means the Executive Committee of the University;

(xv) “Faculty” means an administrative and academic unit of the University

consisting of one or more departments. It also includes any Professor,

Associate Professor, Assistant Professor or Lecturer, tutor, engaged wholetime or part-time by the University, or by a constituent college, institute or

Centre;

(xvi) “Government” means the Federal Government;

(xvii) ”Institute” means an institute or Centre, maintained and administered by the

University;

(xviii) “Officer” means any officer of the University;

(xix) “Patron” means the Patron of the University;

(xx) “prescribed” means prescribed by the statutes, regulations or rules;

(xxi) ”Professor Emeritus” means a retired Professor appointed by the Chancellor

on honorary basis;

(xxii) ”Principal” means the head of a college, or the institution under the

University by whatever name or the designation;

(xxiii) “Registrar” means the Registrar of the University;

(xxiv) “Committee” means the committee set up by the Board of Trustees;

(xxv) ”Statutes”, “regulations” and “rules” mean respectively the statutes,

regulations and rules made under this Act;

(xxvi) “Trust” means the My Trust;

(xxvii) “University” means MY University Islamabad, established under this Act;

and

(xxviii) “Vice-Chancellor” means the Vice-Chancellor of the University.

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CHAPTER-II

THE UNIVERSITY

  1. Establishment and incorporation of the University.—(1) There shall be established a

University to be called as MY University Islamabad, consisting of,—

(a) the Patron, the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, the members of the Board and

the Board of Trustees;

(b) the members of Executive Committee, Deans, the Chairmen of the teaching

departments and members of the Academic Council or any other Councils,

Committee or Advisory Committees, as the Board of Governors may establish

or authorize from time to time of the University;

(c) the members of the Boards, committees and other bodies as the Board may

establish;

(d) the members of the Faculties and students of the University and its constituent

units in accordance with the terms prescribed from time to time, and all other;

and

(e) such other officers and members of the staff as the Board may, from time to

time, specify.

(2) The University shall be a body corporate by the name of MY University, having

perpetual succession and a common seal, with powers, among others, to acquire and hold property,

both movable and immovable, and to lease, sell or otherwise transfer any movable and immovable

property which may have become vested in or been acquired by it.

(3) The principal seat of the University shall be at Islamabad and it may set up its campuses,

colleges, institutes, offices, research or study centers and other facilities at such places in Pakistan as

well as abroad as the Board may determine. The additional campuses shall be set up in other parts of

the country, and in other parts of the world.

(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, the

University shall have academic, financial and administrative autonomy, including the powers to

employ officers, teachers and other employees on such terms as may be prescribed, subject to the

terms of this Act.

(5) In particular and without prejudice to the authority granted to the Commission by the

law, the Government or an authority or auditor appointed by the Government shall have no power to

question the policy underlying the allocation of resources approved by the Board in the annual

budget of the University.

  1. Powers and Purposes of the University.—The University shall have the following

powers, namely;—

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(i) to promote and dissemination of knowledge and technology and to provide

education, training, research, demonstration and scholarship in such branches of

learning, as it may determine;

(ii) to make provisions for research, service to society and for the application,

advancement and dissemination of knowledge by employing information

technology including satellite, television, internet etc., or through conventional

and innovative methods in the fields of management sciences, medical sciences,

computer sciences, professional psychology, strategic studies, security studies,

environmental sciences, engineering and such other disciplines from the fields

of natural and social sciences as it may determine;

(iii) to determine courses for study at the under graduate level in its constituent units

as well as in its affiliated institutions, centers and colleges;

(iv) to prescribe courses of studies to be conducted by it and its affiliated constituent

units and appropriate bodies;

(v) to hold examinations and to award and confer degrees, diplomas, certificates and

other academic distinctions to and on persons who have been admitted to and

have passed its examinations under prescribed conditions;

(vi) to prescribe the terms and conditions of employment of the officers, Faculty and

other employees of the University;

(vii) to affiliate itself or associate with any other Institutions or Universities and

relevant bodies whether national or international;

(viii) to pursue and co-ordinate research innovation and development;

(ix) to decide teaching methods and strategies in order to ensure most effective

research and academic programs;

(x) to use the financial and other resources allocated to it for execution of its

functions;

(xi) to engage, where necessary, any persons on contract of specified duration and to

specify the terms of each engagement;

(xii) to confer honorary degrees or other distinctions on approved persons in the

manner prescribed by the Board in consultation with Board of trustees for the

purpose;

(xiii) to confer degrees on the person who have carried out an independent research

under prescribed conditions;

(xiv) to liaison with other research or academic organizations, industry and the

relevant organization or institutions to promote Public Private partnership,

innovation and research, development, industrialization for the purposes of

education, training and development;

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(xv) to provide for such instruction for persons not being students of the University

as it may prescribe and to grant certificates and diplomas to such persons;

(xvi) to institute programs for the academic collaboration and exchange of students

and Faculty between the University and other universities, educational

institutions and research organizations, inside as well as outside Pakistan;

(xvii) to maintain linkages with alumni and the industry and the relevant bodies;

(xviii) to develop and implement fund-raising plans;

(xix) to provide and support the academic development of the faculty of the

University;

(xx) to affiliate and dis-affiliate educational institutions or relevant organizations

under prescribed conditions;

(xxi) to inspect colleges and other educational institutions affiliated or seeking

affiliation with it;

(xxii) to accept the examinations passed and the period of study spent by students of

the University at other universities and places of learning equivalent to such

examinations and periods of study in the University, as it may prescribe, and to

withdraw such acceptance;

(xxiii) to co-operate with other universities, public authorities or private organizations

inside as well as outside Pakistan, in such manner and for such purposes as it,

may prescribe;

(xxiv) to institute professorships, associate professorships, assistant professorships and

lectureships and any other posts and to appoint persons thereto;

(xxv) to create posts for teaching, research, extension, administration and other related

purposes and to appoint persons thereto;

(xxvi) to reeognize selected members of teaching staff of colleges or educational

institutions admitted to the privileges of the University or such other persons, as

it may deem fit, as University Faculty;

(xxvii) to institute and award fellowships, scholarships, bursaries, medals and prizes

under prescribed conditions;

(xxviii) to establish teaching departments, schools, colleges, faculties, institutes,

workshops, laboratories. Museums and other centers of learning for the

development of teaching and research and to make such arrangements for their

maintenance, management and administration as it may prescribe;

(xxix) to maintain order, discipline and security on campuses of the University and the

colleges as per the rules and regulations of the University;

(xxx) to promote extra-curricular and recreational activities of the students and to

make arrangements for promoting their health and general welfare;

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(xxxi) to demand and receive such fees and other charges as it may determine from

time to time;

(xxxii) to make provisions for research, advisory or consultancy services and with these

objects to enter into arrangements with other institutions, public or private

bodies, commercial and industrial enterprises, relevant Government,

International, non-Governmental bodies, under prescribed conditions;

(xxxiii) to enter into, carry out, vary or cancel contracts;

(xxxiv) to receive and manage property transferred and grants, contributions made to the

University and to invest any fund representing such property, grants, bequests,

trusts, gifts, donations, endowments or contributions and convert one kind of

property into other in such manner as it may deem fit;

(xxxv) to provide for the printing and publication of research and other works;

(xxxvi) to do all such other acts and things, whether incidental to the powers aforesaid

or not, as may be requisite or expedient in order to further the objectives of the

University as a place of education, learning and research; and

(xxxvii) to decide virtual, online and distance teaching methods and strategies in order to

ensure the conduct of most effective educational and training programs in the

light of policy on the subject made by the Board of trustees.

  1. University open to all classes, creeds, etc.—The University shall be open to all persons

of either gender and of whatever religion, race, creed, class, color or domicile who qualify for the

admission as set forth in the rules and regulations and the criteria and the policy maintained by the

body and no person shall be denied privileges of the University on the ground of religion, race, caste,

creed, class, color or domicile.

  1. Teaching at the University.—(1) All recognized teaching in various courses shall be

conducted by the University or the colleges in the prescribed manner and may include lectures,

tutorials, discussions, seminars, demonstrations and other methods of instruction as well as practical

work in the laboratories, hospitals, workshops and other organizations as it may deem appropriate.

(2) The authority responsible for organizing recognized teaching shall be such as may be

prescribed.

CHAPTER III

OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY

  1. Officers of the University.—The following shall be the officers of the University,

namely:—

(a) Patron;

(b) Chancellor;

(c) Vice-Chancellor;

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(d) Deans;

(e) Principals of the constituent colleges;

(f) Head of the teaching and research departments;

(g) Registrar;

(h) Treasurer;

(i) Controller of examinations and academic affairs; and

(j) such other persons as may be prescribed by the statutes or regulations or by

the Board.

  1. Patron.—(1) The Patron shall be appointed by the Trust.

(2) The Patron shall, when present, preside at the convocation of the University. In the

absence of the Patron, the Board may request a person of eminence or the Chancellor to preside over

the convocation of the University.

(3) The Patron shall have the authority to annul any decision or action of the Board, which he

thinks was taken against the interest of academic excellence, religious and cultural ideology and

national integrity.

  1. Visitation.—(1) The Patron may, in accordance with the terms and procedures as may be

prescribed, cause an inspection or inquiry to be made at the request of the Board of trustees or on his

own motion in respect of any matter connected with affairs of the University and shall, from time to

time, direct any person or persons to inquire into or carry out inspection of,—

(a) the University, its building, laboratories, libraries and other facilities;

(b) any institution, department or hostel maintained by the University;

(c) the adequacy of financial and human resources;

(d) the teaching, research, curriculum, examination and other matters of the

University; and

(e) such other matters as the Patron may specify.

(2) The Patron shall communicate to the Board of trustees his views with regard to the result

of visitation and shall, after ascertaining the views of the Board, advise the Chancellor on the action

to be taken by it.

(3) The Chancellor shall, within such time as may be specified by the Patron, communicate to

him such action, if any, as has been taken or may be proposed to be taken upon the results of

visitation.

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(4) The Chancellor shall communicate to the Board his views with regard to the results of

inspection or inquiry and shall after ascertaining the views of said Board, advice the action to be

taken.

(5) Where the Board as per Chancellor’s direction does not, within the time specified, take

action to the satisfaction of the Patron, the Patron may issue, in consultation with the Board of

trustees, such directions, as he deems fit and the Board shall comply with all such directions.

  1. Appointment and removal of Patron.—The Patron may be appointed for a fixed period

of time two years and can be extended for another term of same length. He may be removed before

expiry of his term by the Board of trustees resolution on any misconduct.

  1. Chancellor.—(1) The Chancellor of the University shall be appointed by the Board of

Trustees to hold the office for a term determined by the Trust.

(2) The Chancellor shall in the absence of Patron, preside over the convocations and meetings

of the University of which his presence is desirable in the light of business being transacted. Every

proposal to confer an honorary degree shall be subject to confirmation of the Chancellor.

(3) Where the Chancellor is satisfied that the proceedings or orders of any authority are not in

accordance with provision of the act, the statues, regulations or rules, he may after, calling upon such

authority to show cause in writing, annul such proceedings or order, after the final approval from the

Board of trustees.

  1. Appointment and Removal of the Chancellor.—(1) The terms of the office of

Chancellor shall be for a period of three years:

Provided that there will be no bar to appoint a Chancellor for a second or subsequent term.

(2) The Board of trustees may, in consultation with the patron, remove the Chancellor; if

he,—

(a) has become of unsound mind; or

(b) has been incapacitated to function as member of such authority; or

(c) has been convicted by a court of law of Pakistan of an offence involving moral

turpitude; or

(d) on the resolution of the Board of trustees for misconduct.

  1. Vice-Chancellor.—(1) There shall be a Vice-Chancellor of the University who shall be

appointed by the Board of Trustees in consultation with the Chancellor. The Vice-Chancellor shall

be an eminent academician or a distinguished administrator and shall be appointed on such terms and

conditions as may be prescribed.

(2) The Vice-Chancellor shall be the chief executive officer of the University responsible for

all administrative and academic, functions of the University and for ensuring that the provisions of

this Act, statutes, regulations and rules are faithfully observed. He shall have the overall

responsibility for the direction, organization, administration and programmes of the University, in

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accordance with the guidelines and general policies formulated by the Board and for the

implementation of the decisions and policies of the Board.

(3) The Vice-Chancellor shall, if present, be entitled to attend any meeting of any authority

or body of the University.

(4) The Vice-Chancellor may, in an emergency that in his opinion requires an immediate

action ordinarily not in his competence, take such action and report to the Board.

(5) The Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed for a renewable tenure of five years on terms and

conditions prescribed by statutes. The tenure of an incumbent Vice-Chancellor shall be renewed by

the Chancellor on receipt of a resolution of the Board in support of such renewal and under

recommendation of Board of trustees:

Provided that the Chancellor may call upon the Board to reconsider such resolution once.

(6) The Board may, pursuant to a resolution in this behalf passed by simple majority vote of

its membership, and on the final recommendation of the Board of trustees recommend to the

Chancellor the removal of the Vice-Chancellor on the ground of in-efficiency, moral turpitude or

physical or mental incapacity or gross misconduct, including misuse of position for personal

advantage of any kind:

Provided that the Chancellor may make a reference to the Board stating about in-efficiency,

moral turpitude or physical or mental incapacity or gross misconduct on the part of the ViceChancellor that has come to his notice. After consideration of the reference, the Board under

recommendation may, pursuant to a resolution in this behalf passed by simple majority of its

membership, recommend to the Chancellor the removal of the Vice-Chancellor:

Provided further that prior to a resolution for removal of the Vice-Chancellor being voted

upon, the Vice-Chancellor shall be given an opportunity of being heard.

(7) A resolution recommending removal of the Vice-Chancellor shall be submitted to the

Chancellor forthwith. The Chancellor may accept the recommendation and order removal of the

Vice-Chancellor or return the recommendation to the Board.

(8) At any time when office of the Vice-Chancellor is vacant or the Vice-Chancellor is

absent or is unable to perform functions of his office due to illness or some other cause, the Board

shall make such arrangements for performance of the duties of the Vice-Chancellor as it may deem

fit.

(9) The Vice-Chancellor shall also have the following powers, namely:—

(a) to oversee, monitor and supervise all academic activities, including

examinations and applied research to ensure that proper academic standards

are maintained, in consultation with the academic council and the Board;

(b) to direct, faculty, scholars, officers and other employees of the University to

take up such assignments in connection with examination, administration and

such other activities in the University, as he may consider necessary for

purposes of the University;

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(c) to sanction by re-appropriation an amount, not exceeding an amount prescribed

by the Board, for an unforeseen item not provided for in the budget;

(d) to make appointment of such categories of employees of the University and in

such manner, as may be prescribed by statutes;

(e) to suspend, punish and remove from service, in accordance with prescribed

procedure, officers, teachers and other employees of the University except

those appointed by or with approval of the Board;

(f) to delegate, subject to such conditions as may be prescribed, any of his powers

under this Act to an officer or officers of the University; and

(g) to exercise and perform such other powers and functions as may be prescribed.

  1. Dean.—(1) There shall be a Dean of each faculty, department, college, institution or

centre to be appointed by the Chancellor on recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor, on such terms

and conditions as may be prescribed.

(2) Dean shall be in-charge of the faculty and shall assist the Vice-Chancellor on matters

relating to teaching, research, academic program and extension of other development projects.

(3) Subject to overall supervision of the Vice-Chancellor, the Dean shall formulate and

recommend to the Academic Council, rules and regulations relating to academic and research matters

of the faculty.

(4) The Dean shall also have the following powers, namely:-

(a) to collaborate with universities, industry and other research organizations;

(b) to formulate recommendations to the Academic Council on the courses of

study to be taught in different departments of the faculty;

(c) to co-ordinate the award of fellowships, stipends, medals and prizes;

(d) to co-ordinate the teaching and research work of the faculty;

(e) to perform, such other functions and exercise such other powers as may be

entrusted or delegated to him by the Board or the Vice-Chancellor; and

(f) to delegate any of his powers to appropriate levels of management, subject to

such conditions as he may deem fit.

  1. Registrar.—(1) There shall be a Registrar of the University to be appointed by the

Chancellor on recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor, on such terms and conditions, as may be

prescribed.

(2) The experience as well as professional and academic qualifications necessary for

appointment to the post of the Registrar shall be as may be prescribed.

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(3) Registrar shall be a full-time officer of the University and shall—

(a) be the administrative head of the secretariat of the University and be

responsible for the provision of secretariat support to the authorities of the

University;

(b) be the custodian of the common seal and the academic record of the

University;

(c) maintain a register of registered graduates in the prescribed manner;

(d) supervise the process of election, appointment or nomination of members to

the various authorities and other bodies in the prescribed manner; and

(e) perform such other duties as may be prescribed.

(4) The term of office of the Registrar shall be a renewable period of three years:

Provided that the Board may, on advice of the Vice-Chancellor, terminate appointment of the

Registrar on grounds of in-efficiency or misconduct in accordance with prescribed procedure.

  1. Treasurer.—(1) There shall be a Treasurer of the University to be appointed by the

Chancellor on recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor, on such terms and conditions as may be

prescribed.

(2) The experience as well as professional and academic qualifications necessary for

appointment to the post of the Treasurer shall be as may be prescribed.

(3) The Treasurer shall be the chief financial officer of the University and shall—

(a) manage the assets, liabilities, receipts, expenditures, funds and investments of

the University;

(b) prepare annual and revised budget estimates of the University and present

them to the Executive Committee or a committee thereof for approval and

incorporation in the budget to be presented to the Board;

(c) ensure that funds of the University are expended on the purposes for which

they are provided;

(d) have accounts of the University audited annually; and

(e) perform such other duties as may be prescribed.

(4) The term of office of the Treasurer shall be for a renewable period of three years:

Provided that the Board may, on advice of the Vice-Chancellor, terminate the appointment of

the Treasurer on grounds of in-efficiency or misconduct in accordance with prescribed procedure.

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  1. Controller of examinations.—(1) There shall be a Controller of examinations to be

appointed by the Board on recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor on such terms and conditions as

may be prescribed.

(2) The minimum qualifications necessary for appointment to the post of the Controller of

examinations shall be as may be prescribed.

(3) The Controller of examinations shall be a full-time officer of the University and shall be

responsible for all matters connected with the conduct of examinations and shall perform such other

duties as may be prescribed.

(4) The Controller of examinations shall be appointed for a renewable term of three years:

Provided that the Chancellor may, on advice of the Vice-Chancellor, terminate appointment

of the Controller of examinations on grounds of in-efficiency or misconduct in accordance with

prescribed procedure.

CHAPTER-IV

AUTHORITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY

  1. Authorities.—The following shall be the authorities of the University, namely:—

(a) authorities established by the Act:—

(i) Board;

(ii) Executive Committee;

(iii) Academic Council; and

(iv) Board of Advance study and Research; and

(b) authorities to be established by the statutes:—

(i) Board of studies;

(ii) selection Board;

(iii) finance and planning committee;

(iv) search committee for appointment of the Vice-Chancellor;

(v) representation committees for appointment to the Board;

(vi) Board of Trustees;

(vii) quality assurance committee;

(viii) discipline committee; and

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(ix) such other authorities as may be prescribed by the Board.

  1. Board of Governors.—(1) The body responsible for governance of the University shall

be described as the Board and shall consist of the following, namely:—

(a) the Chairman of the Trust who shall be a chairperson of the Board (the

Board).

(b) the Chancellor;

(c) the Vice-Chancellor;

(d) one member of the Government not below the rank of Additional Secretary

from any Ministry of Government;

(e) four persons from society at large being persons of distinction in the fields of

administration, Government, management, education, academics, law,

accountancy, medicine, fine arts, architecture, agriculture, science, technology,

engineering, social and natural sciences and such that the appointment of these

persons reflects a balance across the various fields:

Provided that special focus or affiliation of the University, to be

declared in the manner prescribed, may be reflected in the number of persons

of distinction in an area of expertise relevant to the University who are

appointed to the Board;

(f) one person nominated by the Patron of the University;

(g) two persons from the academic community of the country, other than an

employee of the University, at the level of professor or principal of a college

nominated by the Board or Chancellor; and

(h) one person nominated by the Higher Education Commission.

(2) The number of members of the Board described under clauses (e) to (g) of sub-section

(1) may be increased by the Board through statutes subject to the condition that total membership of

the Board does not exceed twenty-one, with a maximum of five University teachers (faculty) and the

increase is balanced, to the extent possible, across different categories specified in sub-section (1).

(3) Appointment of persons described under clause (e) of sub-section (1) shall be made in

accordance with procedure as may be prescribed. All appointments to the Board shall be made by the

Chancellor in consultation of the Board of trustees and the Chairman of the Board will be permanent

member of the Board with veto powers.

(4) Members of the Board, other than ex-officio members, shall hold office for three years.

One-third of the members, other than ex-officio members, of the first restructured Board, to be

determined by lot, shall retire from office on expiration of one year from the date of appointment by

the Chancellor. One-half of the remaining members, other than ex-officio members, of the first

restructured Board, to be determined by lot, shall retire from office on expiration of two years from

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the date of appointment and the remaining one-half, other than ex-officio members, shall retire from

office on expiration of the third year.

(5) The Board shall meet at least twice in a calendar year.

(6) Service on the Board shall be on honorary basis:

Provided that actual expenses may be re-imbursed as may be prescribed.

(7) The Registrar shall be Secretary of the Board.

(8) absence of the Chancellor, meetings of the Board shall be presided over by such member,

not being an employee of the University or the Government, as the Chancellor may, from time to

time, nominate. The member so nominated shall be convener of the Board.

(9) Unless otherwise prescribed by this Act, all decisions of the Board shall be taken on the

basis of opinion of a majority of the members present. In the event of the members being evenly

divided on any matter, the person presiding over the meeting shall have a casting vote.

(10) The quorum for a meeting of the Board shall be two thirds of its membership, a fraction

being counted as one.

  1. Powers and functions of the Board of Governors.—(1) The Board shall have power of

general supervision over the University and shall hold the Vice-Chancellor and the authorities

accountable for all functions of the University.

(2) The Board shall have all powers of the University not expressly vested in an authority or

officer by this Act and all other powers not expressly provided by this Act that are necessary for

performance of its functions but which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act or the

statutes, regulations and rules made there under.

(3) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing powers, and subject to the provision

of this Act, the statutes and prior approval of the Board of trustees, the Board have the powers,—

(a) to approve proposed annual plan of work, annual and revised budgets, annual

report and annual statement of accounts;

(b) to hold, control and lay down policy for administration of the property, funds

and investments of the University, including approval of the sale and purchase

or acquisition of immovable property;

(c) to oversee quality and relevance of the University’s academic programs and to

review academic affairs of the University in general;

(d) to approve appointment of Deans, Professors, Associate Professors and such

other senior faculty and senior administrators as may be prescribed;

(e) to institute schemes, directions and guidelines for the terms and conditions of

appointment of all officers, faculty, teachers and other employees of the

University;

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(f) to approve the strategic plans of the University;

(g) to approve financial resource development plans of the University;

(h) to consider drafts of statutes and regulations proposed by the Executive

Committee and the Academic Council and deal with them in the manner as

provided for in Sections 27 and 28, as the case may be:

Provided that the Board may make a statute or regulation on its own

initiative and approve it after calling for advice of the Executive Committee or

the Academic Council, as the case may be;

(i) to annul by order in writing the proceedings of any authority or officer if the

Board is satisfied that such proceedings are not in accordance with the

provisions of this Act, statutes or regulations after calling upon such authority

or officer to show cause why such proceedings should not be annulled;

(j) to recommend to the Chancellor removal of any member of the Board in

accordance with the provisions of this Act;

(k) to make appointment of members of the Executive Committee, other than exofficio members, in accordance with the provisions of this Act;

(l) to make appointment of members of the Academic Council, other than exofficio members, in accordance with the provisions of this Act;

(m) to appoint Professors emeritus on such terms and conditions as may be

prescribed;

(n) to remove any person from membership of any authority if such person has:—

(i) become of unsound mind; or

(ii) become incapacitated to function as member of such authority; or

(iii) been convicted by a court of law for an offence involving moral

turpitude; and

(o) to determine the form, provide for the custody and regulate the use of the

common seal of the University.

(4) The Board may subject to the provisions of this Act delegate all or any of the powers and

functions of any authority, officer or employee of the University at its main campus, to any authority,

committee, officer or employee at its additional campus, colleges, institutions or centers for the

purpose of exercising such powers and performing such functions in relation to such additional

campus and for this purpose the Board may create new posts or positions at the additional campus as

it deems appropriate.

  1. Executive Committee.—(1) There shall be an Executive Committee of the University

consisting of the following, namely:—

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(a) Vice-Chancellor who shall be its chairperson;

(b) Deans of faculties of the University;

(c) three Professors from different departments, who are not members of the

Board, to be elected by the University teachers in accordance with procedure

to be prescribed by the Board of Trustees in consultation with the Board;

(d) Principals of the constituent colleges, centers and institutions;

(e) Registrar;

(f) Treasurer; and

(g) Controller of examinations.

(2) Members of the Executive Committee, other than ex-officio members, shall hold office for

three years.

(3) As regards the three Professors described in clause (c) of sub-section (1), the Board may,

as an alternative to elections, prescribe a procedure for proposal of a panel of names by the

representation committee set up in terms of Section 25. Appointment of persons proposed by the

representation committee may be made by the Board on recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor.

(4) The quorum for a meeting of the Executive Committee shall be one-half of the total

number of members, a fraction being counted as one.

(5) The Executive Committee shall meet at least once in each quarter of the year.

  1. Powers and duties of the Executive Committee.—(1) The Executive Committee shall

be the executive body of the University and shall, subject to the provisions of this Act and the

statutes, exercise general supervision over affairs and management of the University.

(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing powers and subject to the provisions

of this Act, the statutes and directions of the Board of trustees, the Board, the Executive Committee

shall have the following powers to,—

(a) consider annual report, annual and revised budget estimates and to submit

these, to the Board of trustees;

(b) transfer, and accept transfer, of movable property on behalf of the University;

(c) enter into, vary, carry out and cancel contracts on behalf of the University;

(d) cause proper books of accounts to be kept for all sums of money received and

expended by the University and for the assets and liabilities of the University;

(e) invest any money belonging to the University including any unapplied income

in any of the securities described in Section 20 of the Trusts Act, 1882 (Act III

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of 1882) or in the purchase of immovable property or in such other manner, as

it may prescribe, with the like power of varying such investments;

(f) receive and manage any property transferred and grants, bequests, trust, gifts,

donations, endowments and other contributions made to the University;

(g) administer any funds placed at the disposal of the University for specified

purposes;

(h) provide the buildings, libraries, premises, furniture, apparatus, equipment and

other means required for carrying out the work of the University;

(i) establish and maintain halls of residence and hostels or approve or license

hostels or lodgings for residence of students;

(j) recommend to the Board admission of educational institutions to the privileges

of the University and withdraw such privileges;

(k) arrange for the inspection of colleges and the departments;

(l) institute professorships, associate professorships, assistant professorships,

lectureships and other teaching posts or to suspend or to abolish such posts;

(m) create, suspend or abolish such administrative or other posts as may be

necessary;

(n) prescribe the duties of officers, teachers and other employees of the

University;

(o) report to the Board on matters with respect to which it has been asked to

report;

(p) appoint members to various authorities in accordance with the provisions of

this Act;

(q) propose drafts of statutes for submission to the Board;

(r) regulate conduct and discipline of students of the University;

(s) take actions necessary for good administration of the University in general and

to this end exercise such powers as are necessary;

(t) delegate any of its powers to any authority or officer or a committee; and

(u) perform such other functions as have been assigned to it by provisions of this

Act or may be assigned to it by statutes.

  1. Academic Council.—(1) The Academic Council of the University shall be the academic

body of the University and shall by statues have the powers to lay down proper standards of

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instructions, research and publication and examination and to regulate and promote academic life of

the University.

(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing powers and subject to the provisions

of this Act and the statutes the Academic Council shall have the powers to,—

(a) advice the Board on the academic matters;

(b) regulate the conduct of teaching, research, publication and examination;

(c) approve the policies and procedures pertaining to the quality of academic

programs;

(d) approve academic programs;

(e) approve the policies and procedures pertaining to student-related functions

including admissions, expulsions, punishments, examinations and

certification;

(f) approve the policies and procedures assuring quality of teaching and research;

(g) propose to the Executive Committee schemes for the constitution and

organization of faculties, teaching departments and Boards of studies;

(h) appoint paper setters and examiners for all examinations of the University

after receiving panels of names from the relevant authorities;

(i) institute programs for the continued professional development of University

teachers at all levels;

(j) recognize examinations of other universities or examining bodies as

equivalent to the corresponding examinations of the University;

(k) regulate award of studentships, scholarships, exhibitions, medals and prizes;

(l) make regulations for submission to the Board for the constitution of faculties

and the teaching departments;

(m) prepare an annual report on academic performance of the University;

(n) regulate the admission of students to the courses of studies and the

examinations at the University;

(o) regulate the conduct and the discipline of the students and faculty; and

(p) perform such functions as may be prescribed by regulations and statutes.

(3) There shall be academic department for each subject or group of subjects as may be

prescribed by regulations and each academic department shall be headed by a head of department.

(4) The head of Academic Department shall be appointed be the Board on the

recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor from amongst three senior most professors shall be eligible

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for re-appointment provided that in a department where there are less than three eligible professors,

the appointment shall be made amongst three most senior associates professors and professors of

departments. The head of department shall plan, organize and supervise the work of department and

shall be responsible to the Dean for the work of department.

(5) The head of department shall under the supervision of Vice-Chancellor and Dean

supervise all administrative, financial and academic powers and such other duties and powers as may

be delegated to him.

(6) The head of departments shall prepare a comprehensive reports regarding the performance

of departments at the under graduate, graduate and post graduate level, faculty research and

development and submit the report to the Dean of faculty for his evaluation.

(7) The Board of advance studies and research shall consist of:

(a) Vice-Chancellor;

(b) all the Deans;

(c) one University professor from each faculty other than Dean to be appointed by

the Board;

(d) one member nominated by the Patron;

(e) three members from the relevant research originations and Government

departments to be nominated by the Board and registrar as the Secretary; and

(f) term of the members of Board of advance studies shall be other than the exofficio member shall be three years and the quorum will be one half of total

number of members.

  1. First Statutes.—The schedule prescribes the regulations for the establishment of

departments, faculties and bodies under the first statutes of the University.

  1. Appointment of committees by certain authorities.—(1) The Board, the Executive

Committee, the Academic Council and other authorities may, from time to time, appoint such

standing, special or advisory committees, as they may deem fit, and may place on such committee

persons who are not members of the authorities appointing the committees.

(2) The Board of Trustees shall take necessary actions on all related issues of the University

and its decision shall be the final after Chairman of the trust’s decision on that issue.

(3) The constitution, functions and powers of the authorities for which no specific provision

has been made in this Act shall be such as may be prescribed by statutes or regulations.

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CHAPTER-V

STATUTES, REGULATIONS AND RULES

  1. Regulations.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act and the statues, the Academic

Council may make regulations, to be published in the official Gazette, for all or any of the following

matters, namely:—

(a) courses of study for degrees, diplomas and certificates of the University;

(b) manner in which the teaching referred to in sub-section (1) of Section 6 shall

be organized and conducted;

(c) admission and expulsion of students to and from the University;

(d) conditions under which students shall be admitted to the courses and

examinations of the University and shall become eligible for award of degrees,

diplomas and certificates;

(e) conduct of examinations;

(f) conditions under which a person may carry on independent research to entitle

him to a degree;

(g) institution of fellowships, scholarships, exhibitions, medals and prizes;

(h) use of the library;

(i) formation of faculties, departments and Board of studies; and

(j) all other matters which by this Act or the statutes are to be or may be

prescribed by regulations.

(2) Regulations shall be proposed by the Academic Council and shall be submitted to the

Board which may approve them or withhold approval or refer them back to the Academic Council

for re-consideration. A regulation proposed by the Academic Council shall not be effective unless it

receives approval of the Board.

(3) Regulations regarding or incidental to matters contained in clauses (g) and (i) of subsection (1) shall not be submitted to the Board without prior approval of the Executive Committee.

27.Amendment and repeal of statutes and regulations.—The procedure for adding to

amending or repealing the statutes and the regulations shall be the same as that prescribed

respectively for framing or making Statutes and Regulations.

  1. Rules.—(1) The authorities and other bodies of the University may make rules, to be

published in the official Gazette, consistent with this Act, statutes and the regulations, to regulate any

matter relating to affairs of the University which has not been provided for under this Act or that is

not required to be regulated by statutes and regulations, including rules to regulate the conduct of

business and the time and place of meetings and related matters.

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(2) Rules shall become effective upon approval by the Executive Committee and the Board

of trustees.

CHAPTER-VI

UNIVERSITY FUND

  1. The University fund.—(1) The University shall have a fund to which shall be credited its

income from fees, donations, trusts, bequests, endowments, grants, contributions and all other

sources.

(2) Capital recurrent expenditure of the University shall be met from contributions made by

the Board and any other source, including other foundations, universities and individuals and from

the income derived from such sources.

(3) No contribution, donation or grant which may directly or indirectly involve any

immediate or subsequent financial liability for the University, shall be accepted without prior

approval of the Board.

  1. Audit and accounts.—(1) The accounts of the University shall be maintained in such

form and manner as may be determined by the Board and work under the Finance and Planning

Committee. The committee shall consist of Vice-Chancellor, all the Deans, one member of the Board

nominated by the Board, one nominee of the Academic Council, and one member of the independent

auditor. The quorum of the meeting shall be five and the term of nominated members will be three

years. The Director finance shall be the Secretary of the Finance and Planning Committee.

(2) Function of committee shall be to prepare the annual statement of accounts, propose and

annul budget estimates and advice to the Board thereon, review periodically the financial position of

the University and advice the Board on all matters related to finance, investment and accounts of the

University and to perform such other functions as may be prescribed by the statutes.

CHAPTER-VII

GENERAL PROVISIONS

  1. Commencement of term of members of authorities.—(1) When a member of a

authority is elected, appointed or nominated, his term of office, as fixed under this Act shall

commence from such date as may be prescribed.

(2) Where a member who has accepted any other assignment or for any other similar reason

remained absent from the University for a period of not less than six months, he shall be deemed to

have resigned and vacated his seat.

  1. Disputes about membership of authorities.—(1) Notwithstanding anything contained

in this Act, a person nominated or appointed to any authority shall cease to be member of such

authority as soon as he ceases to hold the position by virtue of which he was nominated or appointed.

(2) If a question arises whether any person is entitled to be a member of any authority, the

matter shall be referred to a committee consisting of the Chancellor, two nominees of the Board and

a nominee of the Vice-Chancellor and decision of the committee thereon shall be final and binding.

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  1. Proceedings of authorities not invalidated by vacancies.—No act, resolution or

decision of any authority shall be invalid by reason of any vacancy on the authority doing, passing or

making it or by reason of any want of qualification or appointment or nomination of any de facto

member or the authority, whether present or absent.

  1. Removal of difficulties.—If any difficulty arises as to the first constitution or reconstitution of any authority upon coming into force of this Act or otherwise in giving effect to any

provision of this Act, the Patron may give appropriate directions to remove such difficulty.

  1. Indemnity.—No suit or legal proceedings shall lie against the Government, the

University or any authority or employee of the University or any person, in respect of anything

which is done or purported to have been done in good faith under this Act.

 

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