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The
ORDINANCE
LXXXVIII OF 2002
An Ordinance, to provide for the establishment of a
[Gazette of
F.No.2(1)/2002-Pub., dated 25-10-2002---The following
Ordinance promulgated by the President is hereby published for general
information:---
Whereas it is in the interest of country to establish
a centre of excellence to provide quality education of international standard
to talented students of
And whereas it is expedient to provide for the
establishment of the
And whereas the President is satisfied that circumstances
exist which render it necessary to take immediate action;
Now, therefore, in pursuance of the Proclamation of
Emergency of the Fourteenth day of October, 1999, and the Provisional
Constitution Order No. 1 of 1999, read with the Provisional Constitution
(Amendment) Order No.9 of 1999, and in exercise of all powers enabling him in
that behalf, the President of the, Islamic Republic of Pakistan is pleased to
make and promulgate the following Ordinance:---
1. Short title and commencement --- (1) This Ordinance
may be called the Foundation University Ordinance, 2002.
(2) It shall come into force at once.
2. Definitions. ---In this Ordinance, unless there is
anything repugnant in the subject or context,---
(a) “Academic Council” means the Academic Council of the
University;
(b) “Affiliate Institution” means an institution
authorised by the Board of Governors to conduct academic programmes approved by
the University in accordance with rules prescribed for the purpose.
(c) “Authority” means any of the authorities of the
University specified in section 7;
(d) “Board of Governor” means the Board of Governors
of the University;
(e) “Chairman” means the Chairman of the Board of
Governors;
(f) “Chancellor” means the Chancellor of the
University;
(g) “College” means any college maintained by the
University;
(h) “President” means the President of the University;
(i) “Committee” means the Executive Committee of the
University;
(j) “Deans” means the Dean of a faculty of the
University;
(k) “Director” means the Director of a constituent
institute of the University;
(l) “Faculty” means the Faculty of the University;
(m) “Head” means Head of a Teaching Department of the
University;
(n) “Patron” means the Patron of the University;
(o) “Prescribed” means prescribed by regulation;
(p) “Principal” means the Principal of a constituent
college of the University;
(q) “Registrar” means the Registrar of the University;
(r) “Rector” means the Rector of the University;
(s) “Statutes”, “Regulations” and “Rules” means the
Statutes, the Regulations and the Rules respectively made under this Ordinance;
(t) “Teaching Department” means teaching department
established and maintained by the University;
(u) “HEC” means the “Higher Education Commission”
established under the Higher Education Commission Ordinance; 2002 (LIII of
2002);
(v) “University” means the
(w) “University Teacher” means Professor, Associate
Professor, Assistant Professor and Lecturer engaged whole-time by the
University for teaching;
3. Establishment and Incorporation of the University.
---(1) There shall be established at
(a) the Patron, the Chancellor, the President, the
Rector, the Deans, the Directors, the Principals and other members of the Board
of Governors;
(b) the members of councils, boards, committees and
other bodies as the Board may establish;
(c) the teachers and students of the University and
its constituent units; and
(d) such other officers and members of the staff as
the Board may, from time to time, specified;
(2) The University shall be a body corporate by the
name of the
(3) The principal seat of the University shall be at
4. University open to all classes, creeds, etc.---The
University shall be open to persons of either sex of whatever religion, rape,
creed, colour or domicile who are academically qualified for admission to the
courses of study offered by the University and no such person shall be denied
the privileges of the University on the ground only for sex, religion, creed,
race, class, colour or domicile.
5. Functions and powers of the University.---The University
shall have the powers,---
(a) to provide for instruction and training in such
branches of learning as it may deem fit, and to make provisions for research,
demonstrations and other services, and for the advancement and dissemination of
knowledge in such a manner as it may determine;
(b) to select, admit and examine students;
(c) to hold examinations and confer or award degrees,
diplomas certificates and other academic distinctions on and to persons who
have passed its examinations under prescribed conditions or have participated in
its executive development programmes;
(d) to establish and promote faculties;
(e) to confer honorary degrees on persons as approved
by the Board;
(f) to prescribe courses of studies in such branches
of learning as the University may determine;
(g) to establish and support other facilities for
education, training and research;
(h) to enter into agreements, contracts and
arrangements with universities, organisations, institutions, bodies and
individuals for the purpose of carrying out its functions and activities in
Pakistan or abroad;
(i) to decide teaching methods and strategies in order
to ensure the most effective educational and training programmes;
(j) to create posts for teaching, research,
administration and other related functions and to appoint persons thereto;
(k) to receive and manage property transferred and
grants, bequests; trust, gifts, donations, endowments and other contributions
made to it and to invest any funds representing such property, grants,
bequests, trusts, gifts, donations, endowments or contributions and to convert
one kind of property into another, in such manner as it may deem fit;
(l) to institute and award fellowships, scholarships,
exhibitions, bursaries, medals and prizes under prescribed conditions;
(m) to demand and receive such fees and other charges
as it may determine;
(n) to appoint members of various bodies and
committees, as the Board may determine, for academic and administrative
activities;
(o) to appoint such officers and staff and prescribe
terms and conditions powers and duties of such officers and staff;
(p) to do all such other acts and things as may be
required to further its objectives and
(q) in the exercise of above powers and functions the
University shall be subject to any general rules, instructions or directions as
the HEC may from time to time, issue.
6. Teaching and examination of University. ---(1) The
academic programmes of the University shall be conducted in the prescribed
manner.
(2) The University shall associate external examiners
for the conduct of examination.
(3) No degree shall be granted unless a student has
passed an examination in Islamic Studies and Pakistan Studies at the Bachelor’s
degree level or, in the case of a non-Muslim student, in Ethics and Pakistan
Studies as his option.
(4) In the prescribing syllabi, courses of studies and
instructions for the conduct of studies, the University shall abide by the
directions given by the HEC under the Higher Education Commission Ordinance,
2002 (LIII of 2002). for Federal Supervision of Curricula. Textbooks and
Maintenance of Standards of Education.
7. Authorities of the University. ---The Authorities
of the University shall consist of,---
(a) the Board of Governors;
(b) the Executive Committee;
(c) the Academic Council;
(d) the Board of Faculties;
(e) the Board of Advance Studies and Research;
(f) the Selection Board;
(g) the Finance and Planning Committee;
(h) the Governing Bodies of the Constituent Units in
whatever manner designed; and
(j) any other Authority constituted by the Board of
Governors.
8. Officers of the University. ---The following shall
be officers of the University, namely:---
(a) the Patron;
(b) the Chancellor;
(c) the President;
(d) the Rector;
(e) the Deans;
(f) the Heads of Teaching Departments;
(g) the Registrar;
(h) the Director Finance;
(i) the Director Research and Development;
(j) the Heads of Constituent Units;
(k) such other persons as may be specified by
regulations to be the officers.
9. The Patron. ---(1) The President of
(2) The Patron, when present or his nominee shall
preside at the convocations of the University.
(3) Every proposal to confer an honorary degree shall
be subject to confirmation by the Patron.
10. Visitation by the Patron. –(1) The Patron may
cause an inspection or inquiry to be made on his own motion or at the request
of the HEC in respect of any matter connected with the affairs of the
University and shall, from time to time, direct any person of persons to
inquire into or carry out inspection of,---
(a) the University, its buildings, 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 respective
Board his views with regard to the results of visitation and shall’, after
ascertaining the views of the respective Board, advise the Board on the action
to be taken by it.
(3) The respective Board shall, within such time as
may be specified by the Chancellor, communicate to him such action, if any, as
has been taken or may be proposed to be taken upon the results of visitation.
(4) Where the respective Board does not, within the
time specified, take action to the satisfaction of the Patron, the Patron may
issue such directions as he deems fit and the respective Board shall comply
with all such direction.
11. The Chancellor. ---(1) The Chairman of Fauji
Foundation shall be the Chancellor of the University.
(2) The Chancellor shall appoint the Rector on the
Recommendation on the Board of Governors of the University.
(3) If the Chancellor is satisfied that the proceedings
of any Authority or orders of any officer are not in accordance with the
provisions of this Ordinance, the statutes, the regulations or the rules, he
may after calling upon such Authority or officer to show-cause why such
proceedings should not be annulled by order in writing, annul such proceedings
or order.
(4) The Chancellor may remove any person from the
membership of any Authority if such person,---
(a) has become of unsound mind; or
(b) has been incapacitated to function as a member of
such Authority has been convicted by a Court of law or an offence involving
moral turpitude or has been found indulging in any activity against the
interest of !he University.
(c) should the Chancellor be incapacitated from acting
as such due to absence or any other cause, the President or a nominee of the
Chancellor shall act for him.
12. The President.--The Managing Director of Fauji
Foundation shall be the ex-officio president and chief executive officer of the
University.
13. Powers and functions of the President. ---The President
shall,---
(a) approve the draft Statutes .proposed by the Board
of Governors;
(b) appoint the Director of Finance on such terms and
conditions as he may determine.
(c) preside over the convocations of the University in
the absence of the Patron.
(d) supervise the overall functioning of the
University.
14. The Rector. (1) The Rector, who shall be an
eminent scholar of national repute and an educationist or scientist of
distinction, shall be appointed by the Chancellor on the recommendation of the
President on such terms and conditions as he may determine.
(2) At any time when the office of the Rector is
vacant, or he is absent or unable to perform the functions of his office ‘due
to illness or some other reason, the President shall make such arrangements for
the performance of the duties of the Rector as he may deem fit.
(3) The Rector shall be the chief academic and
administrative officer of the University and shall be responsible for the
implementation of the decisions and for the execution of the programmes of the
University in accordance with the guidelines and policies formulated by the
Board of Governors.
(4) The Rector may, in an emergency which in his
opinion requires immediate action, take such action as he may consider
necessary and shall, thereafter, as soon as possible, report his action to the
officer, authority, or other body, which in the ordinary course would have
dealt with the matter.
(5) The Rector shall also have power,---
(a) to regulate the activities connected with the execution
of programmes for instructions, training, research, and similar services;
(b) to create and fill temporary posts for a period
not exceeding six months.
(c) to sanction all expenditure provided for in the
approved budget and the re-appropriate funds within the same major head of
expenditure;
(d) to sanction and, re-appropriate an amount not
exceeding one hundred thousand rupees for an unforeseen item not provided for
in the budget and report it to the Board of Governors in the next meeting;
(e) to appoint, with the approval of the Board of
Governors, teachers, officers and members of the staff of the University and
such other persons as may be necessary in accordance with policies and
procedures approved by the Board of Governors;
(f) to submit to the Board of Governors, in accordance
with the rules of procedure, reports on the activities of the University and
the execution of the plans of work;
(g) to appoint, paper setters and examiners for all
examinations of the University;
(h) to direct teachers, officers and other employees
of the University to take up such assignments in connection with teaching,
research, examinations and administration and such other activities in the
University, as he may consider necessary;
(i) to delegate, subject to such conditions, if any,
as may be prescribed, any of his powers under this Ordinance, to an officer or
other employee of the University; and
(j) to exercise and perform such other powers and
functions as may be prescribed.
15. The Board of Governors. ---(1) The general
supervision and control of the affairs, and the power to lay down the policies
of the University shall vest in the Board of Governors consisting of the
following members, namely:---
(a) the Chancellor who shall be the Chairman of the
Board;
(b) the President who shall be the Vice-Chairman of
the Board;
(c) the Rector of the University;
(d) a retired Judge of Supreme Court of Pakistan or a
High Court to be nominated by the Chief Justice concerned;
(e) Chairman, Higher Education Commission or his nominee;
(f) Education Secretary of the Federal Government or
his nominee not below the rank of a Joint Secretary;
(g) a Vice-Chancellor of a public sector university;
(h) three eminent scientists or educationists to be
nominated by the Board of Governors;
(i) five nominees of Fauji Foundation;
(j) three eminent businessmen or professionals with
special contribution in the field of education to be nominated by the Board of
Governors;
(2) Members of the Board of Governors other than
ex-officio members shall hold office for three years.
(3) The Chairman may nominate any member of the Board
of Governors to act as Chairman in his absence.
(4) No act or proceedings of the Board shall be
invalid by reasons only of the existence of a vacancy in or any defect in the
constitution of, the Board.
16. Powers and functions of the Board of Governors. ---The
Board of Governors shall,---
(a) hold, control and administer the property, funds
and resources of the University and raise funds for the purpose of the
University upon such security as may be required under regulations;
(b) undertake responsibility for the financial
viability of the University including responsibility for ensuring effectiveness
of its operations, their continuity and preservation of the autonomy of the University;
(c) consider and pass the resolution of the annual
report, plan of work, statements of accounts and the annual budget estimates:---
(a) formulate or approve policies and plans governing
the activities and operations of the University so as to facilitate research,
teaching and other academic work;
(b) make statutes and rules;
(c) prepare or have prepared and revise from time to
time statutes and rules for the efficient and effective operation of the
University;
(d) establish faculties ‘departments or institutes
etc. under its jurisdiction and to constitute such standing committees,
councils and other administrative or academic advisory bodies as it deems
necessary and review their work;
(e) call for and consider reports relating to the
activities of the University and the execution of plans of work and to direct
the Rector to furnish information relating to any matter specified by the Board
of Governors;
(f) create such academic or administrative, posts as
it may deem necessary and to approve appointments to such posts as it may
specify;
(g) constitute committees or sub-committees as it may
deem necessary;
(h) take all such measures as it may consider
necessary or desirable for the efficient and effective management and
functioning of the University;
(i) appoint teachers and officers on the
recommendation of the Selection Board;
(j) delegate powers to an authority or officer or a
committee.
(2) The Board of Governors may delegate any of its
powers to the President subject to such conditions as it may deem fit to
impose.
17. Meeting of the Board of Governors. --(1) The Board
shall meet at least twice year on dates to be fixed by the Chancellor provided
that a special meeting may be called at any time by the Chancellor or on a
request by not less than five members of the Board to consider any matter of
urgent nature.
(2) In the case of a special meeting not less than ten
clear days notice shall be given to the members of the Board and the agenda of
the meeting shall be restricted to the matter for which the special meeting is
called.
(3) The quorum for a meeting of the Board shall be
one-half of its members, fraction being counted as one.
(4) The decisions of the Board shall be expressed in
terms of the views of the majority and voting of the members present. If the
members are equally divided, the Chairman shall have the power to exercise a
casting vote.
18. Executive Committee.---(1) The Executive Committee
shall comprise of the Following members, namely:---
(a) the President who shall be its Chairman;
(l) the Rector;
(m) two members of Board of Governor to be nominated
by the Board;
(n) all members of the Central Board of Directors of
Fauji Foundation;
(2) The Executive Committee shall deliberate on
various aspects related to the functioning of the University and recommend
specific measures to the Board for consideration and shall in particular,---
(a) provide and raise funds for the purposes of the
University;
(b) undertake responsibility for the financial
viability of the University and ensure effectiveness of its operations;
(c) consider and pass the resolution on the annual
report plan of work, statement of accounts and the annual budget estimates as
recommended by the Board of Governors;
(d) delineate priorities for research;
(e) recommend allocation of training and research
funds to the Departments, Institutes, Schools and Colleges;
(f) recommend such measures which ,would foster and
enhance interaction and collaboration between the University and other national
and international organizations, institutions, research centres and industry;
(g) propose affiliation measures with foreign
institutions of repute;
(h) decide methods and strategies in order to ensure ‘the
most effective scientific and technological programmes;
(i) co-ordinate with relevant Government Ministries,
Departments, Universities, Higher Education Commission; and
(j) prescribe guidelines for proper and efficient ‘functioning
of the University.
19. Academic Council.---(1) The Academic Council shall
consist of the following members, namely:---
(a) the Rector who shall be its Chairman;
(b) all the Deans;
(c) all the Heads of the Departments, Institutes,
Colleges and Schools;
(d) all Professors and Associate Professors of the
University;
(e) A representative of the Federal Ministry of
Education:
(f) two Assistant Professors and two Lecturers to be
nominated by the Board of Governors on the recommendations of the Rector;
(g) three persons eminent in the arts, the sciences
and the professions of whom one shall be from each category to be nominate by
the Board of Governors;
(h) Director (Academics), HEC;
(i) Controller of Examinations;
(k) the Registrar.
(2) The Registrar shall, ex-officio, act as Secretary
of the Academic Council.
(3) Members appointed by nomination shall hold office
for three years.
(4) the quorum for a meeting of the Academic Council
shall be one-third of the total number of members, a fraction being counted as
one.
THE SCHEDULE
[See section 26]
THE FIRST STATUTES
1. Faculties.---There shall be a Faculty for an
Academic Department or a group of Academic Departments. The University shall
include the following faculties and such other Faculties as may be
prescribed:---
(a) Faculty of Management Sciences;
(b) Faculty of Information Technology;
(c) Faculty of Medical Sciences;
(d) Faculty of Education;
(e) Faculty of Dental Sciences; and
(f) Faculty of Postgraduate Health Sciences.
2. Board of Faculty.---(1) There shall be a Board of
each Faculty, which shall consist of,---
(a) the Dean of a Faculty;
(b) the Professors and the Head of, Academic
Department in the Faculty;
(c) one member other than Professors and Head of each
Academic Department to be nominated by the. Head of Department;
(d) two teachers to be nominated by the Academic
Council by reason of their specialized knowledge of the subjects which, though
not assigned to the Faculty, have in the opinion of the Academic Council,
important, bearing on the subjects assigned to the Faculty;
(e) two experts in the field from outside the
University to be appointed by the Board of Governors; and
(f) one member to be nominated by the Rector.
(2) The members other than ex-officio members shall
hold office for three years;
(3) The quorum for a meeting of the Board of a Faculty
shall be one-half of the total number of members, a fraction being counted as
one;
3. Functions of the Board of Faculty.---The Board of
each Faculty shall, subject to the general control of the Academic Council and
the Board of Governors, will have the powers to,---
(a) co-ordinate teaching and research work in the
subjects assigned to the Faculty;
(b) scrutinise the recommendations of the Boards of
Studies, comprising the Faculty with regard to the appointment of paper setters
and examiners for Graduate and Postgraduate Examinations and to forward the
panels of suitable paper setters and examiners for each examination to the
Rector;
(c) consider any other academic matter relating to the
Faculty and report thereon to the Academic Council;
(d) prepare a comprehensive annual report regarding
the performance of each department, comprising the Faculty for presentation to
the Academic Council; and
(e) perform such other functions as may be prescribed
under statutes.
4. The Dean.---(1) There shall be Dean of each Faculty
who shall be the Chairman and Convener of the Board of Faculty. He shall be
responsible for the academic affairs of his Faculty.
(2) The Dean shall be appointed by the Board of
Governors from amongst the three most, senior Professors of the Faculty on the
recommendation of the Rector and shall hold office for a period up to three
years and shall be eligible for re-appointment.
(3) The Dean shall present candidates for admission to
Degree (except honorary degrees) in the courses falling within the purview of
the Faculty.
(4) The Dean shall have such powers and duties as may
be prescribed by the Board of Governors on the recommendations of the Rector.
5. Academic Departments and Heads of the
Departments.---(1) There shall be an Academic Department for each subject or a
group of subjects, as may be prescribed by Regulations and each Academic
Department shall be headed by a Head of Department.
(2) The Head of an Academic Department shall be
appointed by the Board of Governors on the recommendation of the Rector from
amongst three senior most Professors or Associate Professors other than
Professors already working as a Dean for a period of three years and shall be
eligible for re-appointment provided that it a Department where there are less
than three eligible Professors, the appointment shall be made from amongst the
senior Professors and Associate Professors of the Department. Provided further
that in a Department in which there is no Professor or Associate Professor, no
such appointment shall be made and Department shall be looked after by the Dean
of Faculty with assistance of the senior most teacher’ of the Department.
(3) The Head of the Department shall plan, organize
and supervise the work of the department and shall be responsible to the Dean
for the work of his Department.
(4) The Head of the Department shall under the general
supervision of the Rector and the Dean, exercise all administrative, financial
academic and such other duties or powers as may be delegated to him.
(5) The Head of the Department shall prepare a
comprehensive annual report on the performance of the Department at graduate
and post*graduate levels, and Faculty research and development and submit it to
the Dean of the Faculty for evaluation.
6. Board of Advanced Studies and Research.---(1) The
Board of Advanced Studies and Research shall consist of:---
(a) the Rector (Chairman);
(b) all Dean;
(c) one University Professor from each Faculty other
than the Dean to be appointed by the Board of Governors;
(d) one member to be nominated by the Rector;
(e) three members from the relevant fields from Research
Organizations and Government Departments to be, nominated by the Board of
Governors; and
(f) the Registrar as Secretary.
(2) The term of office of the members of the Board of
Advanced and Research shall be three years. The quorum for the meeting of the
Board of Advanced Studies and Research shall be one-half of the total number of
members a fraction being counted as one.
7. Functions of Board of Advanced Studies and
Research.---The functions of the Board of Advanced Studies and Research shall
be to,---
(a) advise the authorities on all matters connected
with the promotion of, advanced studies, research and publications in the
University;
(b) consider and report to the Authorities on the
institution of research degrees in the University;
(c) propose Regulations regarding the award of
research degrees;
(d) appoint supervisors for post-graduate research
student and to approve titles and synopses of their theses/dissertations;
(e) recommend panels of names of examiners for
evaluation of their theses and other research examination; and
(f) perform such other functions as my be prescribed
by Statutes.
8. Selection Board.---(1) The Selection Board shall consist
of,---
(a) the Rector (Chairman);
(b) the Dean of the concerned Faculty;
(c) the Head of the concerned Academic Department;
(d) one member of the Board of Governors to be
nominated by the Board;
(e) two eminent educationists or scientists to be
nominated by the Board of Governors; and
(f) one nominee of the President.
(2) The Registrar shall act as the Secretary of the
Selection Board.
(3) The members other than ex-officio members shall
hold office for three years.
(4) The quorum for a meeting of the Selection Board
shall be four.
(5) No member, who is a candidate for the post to
which appointment is to be made, shall take part in the proceedings of the
Board.
(6) In selecting candidates for the post of Professors
and Associate Professors, the Selection Board shall coopt or consult three
experts in the subject concerned and in selecting candidates for other teaching
posts two experts in the subject concerned, to be maintained by the Rector from
a standing list of experts (revised from time to time) for each subject
approved by the Board on the recommendations of the Selection Board.
9. Functions of the Selection Board.---(1) The
functions of the Selections Board shall be,---
(a) to consider applications for teaching and other
officers and recommend to the Board of Governors the names of suitable
candidates for appointment and recommend suitable salary for the persons
concerned;
(b) to consider all cases of promotion or selection of
officers of the University and recommend the names of suitable candidates for
such promotion and selection to the Board of Governors;
(c) to recommend to the Board the grant of a higher
initial pay in suitable case for reasons to be recorded;
(d) to recommend to the Board the appointment of an
eminently qualified person to a position in the University on the terms and
conditions as may be prescribed;
(e) to consider all cases of promotion of officers of
the University and recommend to the Board the names of suitable candidates for
such promotions.
(2) In the event of an unresolved difference of
opinion between the Selection Board and the Board of Governors the matter shall
be referred to the President, whose decision shall be final.
10. Finance and Planning Committee. ---(1) The Finance
and Planning Committee shall consist of,---
(a) the Rector;
(b) all the Deans;
(c) one member of the Academic Council to be nominated
by the Board Council.
(d) one financial expert to be nominated by the
Rector;
(e) one member of the Academic Council to be nominated
by the Academic Council.
(f) one nominee of Fauji Foundation;
(g) one representative each from Federal Ministry of
Education and Federal Ministry of Finance;
(h) Director of Finance who shall act as Secretary of
the Finance and Planning Committee;
(i) the President will appoint Chairman of the Finance
and Planning Committee.
(2) The term of office of the nominated members shall
be three years.
(3) The quorum for a meeting of the Finance and
Planning Committee shall be five members.
11. Functions of the Finance and Planning Committee.
---The functions of Finance and Planning Committee shall be,---
(a) to prepare annual statement of accounts, propose
annual budget estimates and advise the Board of Governors thereon;
(b) to review periodically the financial position of
the University;
(c) to advise the Board of Governors oil all matters
relating to finance, investments and accounts of the University; and
(d) to perform such other functions as may be
prescribed under Statutes.
12. Discipline Committee.---(1) The Discipline
Committee shall consist of,---
(a) Chairman to be nominated by the Rector;
(b) one Professor to be nominated by the Academic
Council;
(c) one member to be nominated by the Board of
Governors; and
(d) one Professor or Assistant Professor to be
nominated by the Rector
(2) The Officer Incharge of Students Affairs shall
also be its Secretary.
(3) The term of office of the members of, the
Committee, other than ex-officio members, shall be two years.
(e) The quorum for a meeting of the Discipline
Committee shall be four.
13. Functions of the Discipline Committee.--The
Functions of the Discipline Committee shall be,---
(a) to propose Regulations to the Academic Council for
the conduct of University students; and maintenance and discipline and for
dealing with cases of indiscipline; and
(b) to perform such other functions as say be,
prescribed by Regulations.
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