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The
Act VI of 2013
An Act to provide for the establishment of the
Government College Women University Faisalabad
[Gazette of
No. PAP-Legis-2(123)/2012/810 The Government College Women University Faisalabad
Bill, 2012, having been passed by the
Provincial Assembly of the Punjab on 27 December 2012, and assented to by the
Governor of the Punjab on 3 January 2013, is hereby published as an Act of the
Provincial Assembly of the Punjab.
Preamble.--Whereas
it is expedient to provide for the establishment of the Government College
Women University Faisalabad and for ancillary matters;
It is enacted as
follows:---
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title
and commencement.--(1) This Act may
be cited as the Government College Women University Faisalabad Act, 2012.
(2) It shall come into force at once.
2.
Definitions.--In this Act:---
(a) “Academic Council” means the Academic
Council of the University;
(b) “affiliated college” means a college or
institute affiliated with the University;
(c) “Authority” means an Authority of the
University;
(d) “chairperson” means the head of a
department, principal of a constituent college or director of an institute;
(e) “Chancellor” means the Governor of the
(f) “Commission” means the Higher Education
Commission set up under the Higher Education Commission Ordinance, 2002 (LIII
of 2002);
(g) “constituent college” means a college
maintained and administered by the University;
(h) “Controller of Examinations” means the
Controller of Examinations of the University;
(i) “Dean” means the head of a faculty of the
University;
(j) “department” means a teaching department
maintained and administered by the University in the prescribed manner;
(k) “faculty” means an administrative and
academic unit of the University consisting of one or more departments,
institutes or constituent colleges;
(l) “Government” means Government of the
(m) “institute” means an institute established,
maintained and administered by the University;
(n) “prescribed” means prescribed by the rules,
statutes or regulations;
(o) “Pro-Chancellor” means the Pro-Chancellor
of the University;
(p) “Pro-Vice Chancellor” means the Pro-Vice
Chancellor of the University;
(q) “Registrar” means the Registrar of the
University;
(r) “Search Committee” means the Search
Committee consisting of at least five persons constituted by the Government for
making recommendations for the appointment of the Vice Chancellor;
(s) “statutes”, “regulations” and “rules” mean
respectively the statutes, regulations and rules made under the Act;
(t) “Syndicate” means the Syndicate of the
University;
(u) “teacher” includes a Professor, Associate
Professor, Assistant Professor, Lecturer, Teaching Assistant, Demonstrator and
Instructor engaged whole-time by the University and such other person as may be
prescribed;
(v) “Treasurer” means the Treasurer of the
University;
(w) “University” means the Government College
Women University Faisalabad; and
(x) “Vice Chancellor” means the Vice Chancellor
of the University.
CHAPTER II
THE UNIVERSITY
3.
Incorporation.--(1) The
Government shall, by notification, reconstitute the
(2) The University shall be a body corporate
having perpetual succession and a common seal with power to acquire, hold and
dispose of property and shall, by the aforesaid name, sue and be sued.
(3) The Government may, by notification,
affiliate any of its post graduate and degree colleges with the University.
(4) The University may, with the approval of
Government, open and administer a sub-campus of the University.
(5) The University shall consist of the
following:---
(a) Chancellor;
(b) Pro-Chancellor;
(c) Vice Chancellor;
(d) Pro-Vice Chancellor;
(e) members of an Authority;
(f) chairpersons and Deans;
(g) teachers and students of the University;
and
(h) officers and members of the staff of the
University.
(6) The property on which the
(7) All employees of the Government serving in
the Government Colleges for Girls Faisalabad immediately before coming into
force of this Act shall be considered on deputation with the University.
(8) Subject to the Criteria notified by the
University, an employee of the Government on deputation with the University
may, within three hundred and sixty five days from the date of commencement of
this Act, opt for absorption in the service of the University as a one time
option.
4. Functions of
the University.--(1) The University
shall,---
(a) provide for education in such branches of
knowledge as it may deem fit, and make provisions for research, service to the
society and for the application, advancement and dissemination of knowledge in
such manner as it may determine;
(b) establish, maintain and administer a
department, constituent college or an institute;
(c) establish and support other facilities for
education, training and research;
(d) prescribe courses of studies;
(e) decide teaching methods and strategies in
order to ensure the most effective educational and training programmes;
(f) hold examinations in the prescribed manner
and, if a person qualifies the examination, award degree, diploma, certificate
and other academic distinction to the person;
(g) prescribe the terms and conditions of
employment of the officers, teachers and other employees of the University;
(h) engage, where necessary, a person on
contract for specified duration and to specify the terms of the engagement;
(i) provide career counselling and job search
services to the students and alumni;
(j) maintain linkages with alumni;
(k) provide and support the academic
development of the faculty of the University;
(l) confer degree on a person who has
successfully conducted research in the prescribed manner;
(m) institute Professorship, Associate
Professorship, Assistant Professorship and Lectureship or any other post and
may appoint a person on the post;
(n) create a post for research, extension,
administration or other related purposes and appoint a person to the post;
(o) institute and award financial assistance to
students in need, fellowships, scholarships, bursaries, medals and prizes in
the prescribed manner;
(p) provide for the residence of the students,
establish and maintain halls of residence and may approve or licence a hostel,
lodging or boarding place;
(q) maintain order, discipline and security in
a campus of the University;
(r) promote the extracurricular and
recreational activities of the students and make arrangements for promoting
health and general welfare of the students;
(s) demand and receive such fees and other
charges as it may determine; and
(t) perform any other prescribed or ancillary
function.
(2) The University may,---
(a) institute programs for the exchange of
students and teachers between the University and any other university,
educational institution or research organization;
(b) develop and implement fund-raising plans;
(c) accept an examination and the period of
study spent by a student of the University at any other university or place of
learning equivalent to an examination or period of study of the University and
may withdraw such acceptance;
(d) cooperate with a public authority,
university or private organization in the prescribed manner;
(e) make provision for research, advisory or
consultancy services and enter into arrangements with any other institution,
public or private body, commercial or industrial enterprise in the prescribed
manner;
(f) receive and manage property transferred
and grants, contributions made to the University and to invest any fund in the
manner as it may deem fit;
(g) print and publish research or work;
(h) admit any college or other educational
institution to its privileges or withdraw such privileges in the prescribed
manner;
(i) affiliate or disaffiliate a college or any
other educational institution in the prescribed manner; and
(j) exercise any power ancillary to the above
powers or as may be prescribed.
5. University
to be open to all classes, creeds, etc.--The University shall be open to all persons irrespective of their
religion, race, creed, class or color and the University shall not deny its
privileges to a person on any such grounds.
6.
Jurisdiction.--The
jurisdiction of the University shall be restricted to the Province of the
CHAPTER III
OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY
7. Officers of
the University.--The following shall
be the officers of the University,---
(a) Chancellor;
(b) Pro-Chancellor;
(c) Vice Chancellor;
(d) Pro-Vice Chancellor;
(e) Deans;
(f) chairpersons;
(g) Registrar;
(h) Treasurer;
(i) Controller of Examinations; and
(j) such other persons as may be prescribed.
8.
Chancellor.--(1) The Governor
of the
(2) The Chancellor or a nominee of the
Chancellor shall preside at convocation of the University.
(3) The University may, subject to the prior
approval of the Chancellor, confer honorary degree.
(4) Subject to this Act, the Chancellor may
approve the draft statutes submitted by the Syndicate or refer the statutes
back to the Syndicate for reconsideration.
(5) In the performance of all the functions
under this Act, the Chancellor shall act and shall be bound in the same manner
as the Governor of a Province acts and is bound under clause (1) of Article 105
of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
9. Inspection
and inquiry.--(1) The Chancellor may
direct inspection or inquiry into the affairs of the University.
(2) The Chancellor shall convey the views with
regard to the result of the inspection or inquiry to the Syndicate and may,
after ascertaining the views of the Syndicate, recommend any remedial action to
the Syndicate.
(3) The Syndicate shall, within the time
specified by the Chancellor, submit report to the Chancellor about the action
taken on the recommendation of the Chancellor.
(4) If the Syndicate fails to take action to
the satisfaction of the Chancellor within the specified time, the Chancellor
may issue such direction as the Chancellor deems appropriate and the Syndicate
shall comply with the direction.
(5) The Chancellor may set aside a decision or
action of the Syndicate, which, in the opinion of the Chancellor, is against
the law, interest of academic excellence of the University, religious or
cultural ideology, or national integrity.
10.
Pro-Chancellor.--(1) Minister
for Higher Education of the Government shall be the Pro-Chancellor of the
University.
(2) The Pro-Chancellor shall perform functions
under this Act and exercise powers of the Chancellor, except the powers under
Section 9 of the Act, as may be prescribed or assigned to the Pro-Chancellor by
the Chancellor.
11. Vice
Chancellor.--(1) A person who is
eligible and who is not more than sixty five years of age on the last date
fixed for submission of applications for the post of the Vice Chancellor may
apply for the post.
(2) The Government shall determine, by
notification in the official Gazette, the qualifications, experience and other
relevant requirements for the post of the Vice Chancellor.
(3) The Government shall constitute, for a term
of two years, a Search Committee consisting of not less than three and not more
than five members for making recommendations for appointment of the Vice
Chancellor.
(4) The Search Committee shall follow such
procedure and criteria, for selection of the panel for the post of the Vice
Chancellor, as the Government may, by notification, determine.
(5) The Search Committee shall recommend to the
Government, in alphabetical order, a panel of three persons who, in its
opinion, are suitable for appointment as the Vice Chancellor.
(6) The Chancellor shall appoint the Vice Chancellor
for each term of four years but the Vice Chancellor shall serve during the
pleasure of the Chancellor.
(7) The Government shall determine the terms
and conditions of service of the Vice Chancellor.
(8) The incumbent Vice Chancellor shall not be
allowed any extension in the tenure but subject to eligibility the Vice
Chancellor may again compete for the post of the Vice Chancellor in accordance
with the procedure prescribed by or under this section.
(9) If the office of the Vice Chancellor is
vacant or the Vice Chancellor is absent or is unable to perform the functions
of the Vice Chancellor owing to any cause, the Pro-Vice Chancellor shall
perform the functions of the Vice Chancellor but, if at any time, the office of
Pro-Vice Chancellor is also vacant or the Pro-Vice Chancellor is absent or is
unable to perform the functions of the Vice Chancellor owing to any cause, the
Chancellor shall make such temporary arrangements for the performance of the
duties of the Vice Chancellor as the Chancellor may deem fit.
12. Powers of
the Vice Chancellor.--(1) Subject to
this Act, the Vice Chancellor shall be the chief executive officer of the
University and shall ensure that the provisions of the Act, statutes,
regulations and rules are faithfully observed.
(2) The Vice Chancellor may attend a meeting of
any Authority or body of the University.
(3) Subject to the conditions as may be
prescribed, the Vice Chancellor may, in an emergency, take an action which is
not otherwise in the competence of the Vice Chancellor but is within the
competency of any Authority.
(4) The Vice Chancellor shall, within seven
days of taking an action under sub-section (3), submit a report of the action
taken to the Pro-Chancellor and to the members of the Syndicate; and the
Syndicate shall, within forty five days of such an action of the Vice
Chancellor shall pass such orders as the Syndicate deems appropriate.
(5) Subject to the general supervision and
control of the Syndicate, the Vice Chancellor may,---
(a) direct a
teacher, officer or other employee of the University to take up such assignment
in connection with examination, administration or any other activity in
relation to the University;
(b) sanction
by re-appropriation an amount for an unforeseen item not provided for in the
budget of the University;
(c) make
appointments of such categories of employees of the University and in such
manner as may be prescribed;
(d) take
disciplinary action against a teacher, officer or any other employee of the
University in the prescribed manner;
(e) delegate,
subject to such conditions as may be prescribed, any of the powers of Vice
Chancellor to a teacher or officer of the University; and
(f) exercise
such other powers as may be prescribed.
(6) The Vice Chancellor shall prepare an annual
report containing information as regards the preceding academic year including
disclosure of all relevant facts pertaining to academics, research,
administration and finances of the University.
(7) The Vice Chancellor shall, within three
months of the end of an academic year, submit the annual report of the
University before the Syndicate.
13. Pro-Vice
Chancellor.--(1) The Chancellor shall
appoint the Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University, from amongst the three
senior most Professors, for a term of three years.
(2) The Pro-Vice Chancellor shall perform the
functions as may be assigned to Pro-Vice Chancellor under this Act, statutes or
regulations.
(3) The Syndicate or Vice Chancellor may assign
any function to the Pro-Vice Chancellor.
14.
Registrar.--(1) The Syndicate
shall, on the recommendation of the Vice Chancellor, appoint a Registrar in
such manner and on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed.
(2) The Syndicate shall not appoint a person as
Registrar unless the person possesses the prescribed qualifications and
experience.
(3) The 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 Syndicate and the Vice Chancellor;
(b) be the
custodian of the common seal and the academic records of the University;
(c) maintain
a register of the students and graduates in the prescribed manner;
(d) supervise
the process of election, appointment or nomination of a member to an Authority
or body of the University in the prescribed manner; and
(e) perform
such other duties as may be prescribed.
(4) The Registrar shall hold office for a term
of three years.
15.
Treasurer.--(1) The Syndicate
shall, on the recommendation of the Vice Chancellor, appoint a Treasurer in
such manner and on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed.
(2) The Syndicate shall not appoint a person as
Treasurer unless the person possesses the prescribed qualifications and
experience.
(3) The Treasurer shall be the chief financial
of the University and shall–
(a) manage
the assets, liabilities, receipts, expenditures, funds and investments of the
University;
(b) prepare
the annual and revised budget estimates of the University and present the estimates
to the Syndicate;
(c) ensure
that the funds of the University are spent according to the budget or any other
special arrangement;
(d) ensure
that the accounts of the University are audited annually and are available for
submission to the Syndicate within six months of the end of a financial year;
and
(e) perform
such other functions as may be prescribed or assigned to Treasurer by the
Syndicate.
(4) The Treasurer shall hold office for a term
of three years.
16. Controller of Examinations.--(1) The Syndicate shall, on the
recommendation of the Vice Chancellor, appoint a Controller of Examinations in
such manner and on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed.
(2) The Syndicate
shall not appoint a person as Controller of Examinations unless the person
possesses the prescribed qualifications and experience.
(3) The Controller
of Examinations shall be a full-time officer and shall be responsible for all
matters connected with the conduct of examinations and perform such other
duties as may be prescribed.
(4) The Controller
of Examinations shall hold office for a term of three years.
17. Appointments.--The University may appoint such
persons in its service as may be necessary in such manner and on such terms and
conditions as may be prescribed.
CHAPTER IV
AUTHORITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY
18. Authorities
of the University.--(1) The following
shall be the Authorities of the University,---
(a) Syndicate;
(b) Academic Council;
(c) Boards of Faculties;
(d) Board of Advanced Studies and Research;
(e) Selection Board;
(f) Finance and Planning Committee; and
(g) any other Authority as may be prescribed.
(2) The Syndicate may constitute committees
consisting of the members of the Syndicate or it may create committees
consisting of members of the Syndicate or teachers or officers of the
University or a combination of all or any of such persons.
19. The
Syndicate.--(1) The Syndicate shall
consist of,---
(a) Pro-Chancellor who shall be its
chairperson;
(b) Vice Chancellor;
(c) Pro-Vice Chancellor;
(d) Secretary to the Government, Higher
Education Department or a nominee not below the rank of Additional Secretary;
(e) Secretary to the Government, Finance
Department or a nominee not below the rank of Additional Secretary;
(f) Secretary to the Government, Law and Parliamentary
Affairs Department or a nominee not below the rank of Additional Secretary;
(g) Chairman of the Commission or a nominee not
below the rank of a whole time member of the Commission;
(h) one Vice Chancellor of any public
University of the
(i) three senior most Deans of the faculty to
be nominated by the Chancellor;
(j) three persons of eminence to be nominated
by the Chancellor;
(k) Chairman Board of Intermediate and
Secondary Education,
(l) two Principals of constituent colleges to
be nominated by the Government;
(m) two Principals of affiliated colleges to be
nominated by the Government; and
(n) three women members of the Provincial
Assembly of the
(2) The Registrar shall be the Secretary of the
Syndicate.
(3) The Pro-Chancellor may nominate a member of
the Syndicate to preside over a meeting of the Syndicate in the absence of the
Pro-Chancellor.
(4) The members of the Syndicate, other than
ex-officio members, shall hold office for three years.
(5) Eight members of the Syndicate shall
constitute the quorum for a meeting of the Syndicate.
(6) The Registrar shall, with the approval of
the chairperson of the Syndicate, summon a meeting of the Syndicate.
(7) The Syndicate shall take decision by
majority of the votes of members present and voting and the Registrar shall
clearly reflect in the minutes of the meeting the dissent, if any, along with
the reasons of such dissent.
20. Powers and
duties of the Syndicate.--(1) The
Syndicate shall be the executive body of the University and shall, subject to
the provisions of this Act and statutes, take effective measures to raise the
standard of teaching, research, technological development, publication and
other academic pursuits and exercise general supervision over the affairs of
the University and management of the property of the University.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing powers and subject to the provisions of this Act, the Syndicate may–
(i) hold,
control and administer the property and funds of the University;
(ii) govern
and regulate, with due regard to the advice of the Finance and Planning
Committee in this behalf, the finances, accounts and investments of the University
and for that purpose, to appoint such agents as it may deem fit;
(iii) consider
and approve the annual report, the annual and revised budget estimates and to
re-appropriate funds from one major head of expenditure to another;
(iv) transfer
and accept transfer of movable or immovable property on behalf of the
University;
(v) enter
into, vary, carry out or cancel contracts on behalf of the University;
(vi) cause
proper books of account to be kept for all sums of money received and expended
by the University and for the assets and liabilities of the University;
(vii) 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 (II of 1882), or
in the purchase of immovable property or in such other manner, as it may
determine, with the like power of varying such investments;
(viii) receive
and manage any property transferred, grants, bequests, trusts, gifts,
donations, endowments and other contributions made to the University;
(ix) determine
the form, custody and regulation of the use of the Common Seal of the
University;
(x) provide
buildings, libraries, premises, furniture, apparatus, equipments and other
means required for carrying out the work of the University;
(xi) establish
and maintain halls of residence and hostels or approve or license hostels or
lodgings for the residence of students;
(xii) affiliate
or disaffiliate Colleges and Institutes;
(xiii) admit
educational institutions to the privileges of the University and withdraw such
privileges;
(xiv) arrange
for the inspection of the academic departments;
(xv) institute
Professorships, Associate Professorships, Assistant Professorships, Lecturer
ships’ and other posts and to suspend or abolish such posts;
(xvi) create,
suspend or abolish such administrative, technical, research, extension or other
posts as may be necessary;
(xvii) appoint
University teachers and other officers on the recommendation of the Selection
Board for teaching and other managerial posts;
(xviii) confer
with prior approval of the Chancellor, an honorary degree;
(xix) prescribe
the duties of the officers, teachers and other employees of the University and
of those working in the University on deputation or on contract;
(xx) appoint
members to the various Authorities, Committees and Bodies in a prescribed
manner;
(xxi) remove any
person from the membership of any authority if such person has accepted any
assignment which involves absence from the University for a continuous period
of six months or more;
(xxii) regulate,
determine and administer, all other matters concerning the University and to
this end exercise all necessary powers not specifically mentioned in this Act
and statutes but not inconsistent with the provisions of the Act;
(xxiii) appoint
Professor Emeritus on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed;
(xxiv) suspend,
punish and remove from service in the prescribed manner officers, teachers and
employees whom it is empowered to appoint;
(xxv) consider
and approve regulations recommended by the Academic Council;
(xxvi) approve
statutes and recommend those drafts of the statutes, for approval of the
Chancellor, which pertain to terms and conditions of service of the University
employees;
(xxvii) delegate any of its powers to an Authority or
officer or a committee or sub-committee; and
(xxviii) perform such other functions as may be
assigned to it under the Act and the statutes.
21. Academic
Council.--(1) The Academic Council
shall consist of–
(i) Vice Chancellor who shall be its Chairperson;
(ii) Deans;
(iii) chairpersons;
(iv) three
Principals of affiliated colleges nominated by the Syndicate;
(v) all
Professors including Professors Emeritus;
(vi) two
Associate Professors, two Assistant Professors and two lecturers to be elected from
amongst themselves;
(vii) three
persons of eminence to be nominated by the Syndicate;
(viii) Secretary
to the Government, Higher Education Department or a nominee not below the rank
of Deputy Secretary;
(ix) five
experts in the field of education to be nominated by the Chancellor;
(x) Registrar
(Member/Secretary);
(xi) Controller
of Examinations; and
(xii) Librarian
of the University.
(2) The members of the Academic Council, other
than ex-officio members, shall hold office for three years; and if the office
of any such member becomes vacant before the expiry of the term, the vacancy
shall be filled for the remaining period in the prescribed manner.
(3) 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.
22. Powers and
duties of the Academic Council.--(1)
The Academic Council shall be the academic body of the University and may lay
down proper standards of instruction, research, publication and examination and
to regulate and promote the academic life of the University and affiliated
colleges.
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the
generality of the foregoing provisions, the Academic Council may–
(i) advise the Syndicate on academic matters;
(ii) regulate teaching, research and
examinations;
(iii) regulate
the admission of students to the courses of studies and examinations of the
University and affiliated colleges;
(iv) regulate
the award of studentships, scholarships, medals and prizes;
(v) regulate
the conduct and discipline of students of the University and affiliated
colleges;
(vi) propose
to the Syndicate schemes for the constitution and organization of faculties,
institutes and other academic bodies;
(vii) propose
regulations on the recommendations of the Boards of Faculties and the Boards of
Studies for consideration and approval of the Syndicate;
(viii) propose
for each academic year, on the recommendations of the Boards of Studies,
regulations prescribing the courses of studies, the syllabi and the outlines of
tests for all examinations; provided that, if the recommendations of a Board of
Faculties or the Board of Studies are not received by the prescribed date, the
Academic Council may, subject to the approval of the Syndicate, permit such
regulations to continue for the following years;
(ix) recognize
the examinations of other Universities or examining bodies as equivalent to the
corresponding examinations of the University;
(x) appoint
members to the Authorities in accordance with the provisions of this Act; and
(xi) perform
such other functions as may be prescribed by the statutes.
23. Board of
Faculty.--(1) There shall be a Board
of Faculty for each faculty which shall consist of–
(a) Dean of the faculty (Chairperson);
(b) Professors and the chairpersons in the
faculty;
(c) two teachers to be nominated by the
Academic Council on the basis 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;
(d) two experts in the field from outside the
University to be appointed by the Syndicate; and
(e) one member to be nominated by the Vice
Chancellor.
(2) The members other than ex-officio members
of a Board of faculty shall hold office for a period of three years.
(3) The quorum for a meeting of a Board of
faculty shall be one half of the total number of members.
(4) A Board of faculty, subject to the general
control of the Syndicate and Academic Council, may–
(a) co-ordinate the teaching and research work
in the subjects assigned to the faculty;
(b) scrutinize the recommendations of a Board
of Studies comprising a 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 Vice
Chancellor;
(c) consider any other academic matter relating
to the faculty and to submit its report to the Academic Council;
(d) prepare a comprehensive annual report
regarding the performance of each department, constituent college or Institute
comprising the faculty for presentation to the Academic Council; and
(e) perform such other functions as may be
prescribed by statutes.
24. Board of
Advanced Studies and Research.--(1)
The Board of Advanced Studies and Research shall consist of–
(a) Vice Chancellor (Chairperson);
(b) all the Deans;
(c) Controller of Examinations;
(d) one University Professor from each faculty
to be nominated by the Syndicate;
(e) one member to be nominated by the Vice
Chancellor;
(f) three members from the relevant field,
research organizations and Government, to be nominated by the Syndicate; and
(g) Registrar (Secretary).
(2) The term of office of the members of the
Board of Advanced Studies and Research other than ex-officio members shall be
three years.
(3) The quorum for a meeting of the Board of
Advanced Studies and Research shall be one half of the total number of members.
25. Functions
of the Board of Advanced Studies and Research.--The Board of Advanced Studies and Research shall–
(a) advise an Authority on all matters
connected with the promotion of advanced studies and research publication in
the University;
(b) consider and report to an Authority with
regard to a research degree of the University;
(c) propose regulations regarding the award of
a research degree;
(d) appoint supervisors for a postgraduate
research student and to approve title and synopsis of a thesis or dissertation;
(e) recommend panels of names of examiners for
evaluation of a research examination; and
(f) perform such other functions as may be
prescribed by the statutes.
26. Selection
Board.--(1) The Selection Board shall
consist of–
(a) Vice Chancellor (Chairperson);
(b) Dean of the faculty concerned;
(c) chairperson concerned;
(d) one
member of the Syndicate to be nominated by the Syndicate;
(e) one eminent scholar to be nominated by the
Syndicate;
(f) two experts to be nominated by the
Government; and
(g) Registrar (Secretary).
(2) The members other than ex-officio members
shall hold office for a period of three years.
(3) Five members including at least one expert
shall constitute the quorum for a meeting of the Selection Board.
(4) No member who is a candidate or whose
family member is a candidate, for a post to which appointment is to be made,
shall take part in the proceedings of the Selection Board for selection of a
candidate on such post.
(5) In selection of candidates for the post of
Professor or Associate Professor, the Selection Board shall co-opt or consult
three experts in the subject and in selecting candidates for any other teaching
post, two experts in the subject, to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor from a
standing list of experts for each subject approved by the Syndicate.
(6) The Syndicate may approve or revise the
standing list of experts of a subject on the recommendation of the Selection
Board.
27. Functions
of the Selection Board.--The
Selection Board shall–
(a) consider the applications and recommend to
the Syndicate, the names of suitable candidates for appointment to teaching and
other posts and recommend suitable salary for the selected candidate; and
(b) consider all cases of promotion or
selection of officers of the University and recommend the names of suitable
candidates for such promotion or selection to the Syndicate.
28. Finance and
Planning Committee.--(1) The Finance
and Planning Committee shall consist of–
(a) Vice Chancellor (Chairperson);
(b) all the Deans;
(c) one member of the Syndicate to be nominated
by the Syndicate;
(d) one member of the Academic Council to be
nominated by the Academic Council;
(e) one representative each from Higher
Education Department and Finance Department of the Government not below the
rank of a Deputy Secretary;
(f) Director Planning or any other nominee of
the Commission;
(g) Registrar; and
(h) Treasurer (Secretary).
(2) The term of office of the nominated members
shall be three years.
(3)
Five members of the Finance and Planning Committee shall constitute the quorum
for a meeting of the Finance and Planning Committee.
29. Functions
of the Finance and Planning Committee.--The
Finance and Planning Committee shall–
(a) prepare the annual statement of accounts
and propose annual budget estimates and make recommendations to the Syndicate;
(b) review periodically the financial position
of the University;
(c) advise the Syndicate on all matters
relating to finance, investments and accounts of the University; and
(d) perform such other functions as may be
prescribed by the statutes.
30. Appointment
of Committees by Authorities.--Any
Authority may constitute such standing, special or advisory committees as it
may deem fit, and appoint to such committees persons who may not be its
members.
CHAPTER V
STATUTES, REGULATIONS AND RULES
31. Statutes.--(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, Syndicate
may make statutes or recommend statutes relating to the matters specified in
clauses (i) and (ii) of sub-section (2) to the Chancellor.
(2) The statutes may be made to provide for and
regulate all or any of the following matters:--
(i) scales of pay, method of recruitment and
other terms and conditions of service of officers, teachers and other employees
of the University and the constitution of their pension, insurance, gratuity,
provident fund and benevolent fund;
(ii) conduct and discipline of the officers,
teachers and other employees of the University;
(iii) constitution, powers and duties of the
Authorities and conduct of elections to such Authorities and related matters;
(iv) affiliation and disaffiliation of colleges,
institutes, etc. and related matters;
(v) admission of educational institutions to
the privileges of the University and the withdrawal of such privileges;
(vi) establishment of Institutes, faculties,
colleges, departments and academic divisions;
(vii) powers and duties of officers, teachers and
employees of the University;
(viii) conditions for appointment of Professors
Emeritus;
(ix) conditions on which the University may enter
into arrangements with public bodies or other organizations for purposes of
research and advisory services;
(x) general scheme of studies including the
duration of courses, the system of examinations and the number of subjects and
papers for examinations;
(xi) award of honorary degrees;
(xii) maintenance of register of students and
registered graduates;
(xiii) conduct of elections for membership of
Authorities of the University and related matters; and
(xiv) all other matters which are to be or may be
prescribed or regulated by statutes.
(3) The Syndicate shall recommend statutes
under clauses (i) and (ii) of sub-section (2) to the Chancellor who may approve
it with or without any modification or may refer it back to the Syndicate for
reconsideration or may reject it.
32. Regulations.--(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act and the
statutes, the Syndicate may, on the recommendation of the Academic Council,
frame regulations in respect of all or any of the following matters:--
(i) courses of study for degrees, diplomas and
certificates of the University;
(ii) manner and method of teaching conducted in
the University and affiliated colleges;
(iii) admission of students to the University and
conditions under which they are admitted or allowed to take courses and
examinations of the University and become eligible for the award of degrees,
diplomas and certificates;
(iv) fees and other charges to be paid by
students for admission to the courses of studies and the examinations of the
University;
(v) conduct of examinations;
(vi) conduct and discipline of students of the
University;
(vii) conditions of residence of the students of the
University or colleges including the levying of fee for residence in halls of
residence and hostels and approval of hostels, and lodgings for students;
(viii) conditions for acquiring research degrees;
(ix) institution of fellowships, scholarships,
medals and prizes;
(x) institution of stipends and free and
half-free studentships;
(xi) academic costume;
(xii) use of the library;
(xiii) formation of teaching departments and Boards of
Studies; and
(xiv) all other matters which under the Act or the
statutes are to be or may be prescribed by regulations.
(2) The Academic Council shall prepare and
submit the regulations to the Syndicate and the Syndicate may approve them with
or without modifications or refer them back to the Academic Council for
reconsideration or reject them.
33. Rules.--(1) An Authority or a body of the University may make
rules consistent with this Act, statutes and regulations, to regulate the
conduct of its business.
(2) The Syndicate may direct any Authority or
body of the University to amend or repeal any rules made by the Authority or
body.
CHAPTER VI
FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
(2) The University may accept donations in the
shape of land, vehicle, equipment or any other item that may facilitate the
functioning of the University and all such donations shall be used, maintained
and disposed of by the University in the prescribed manner.
35. Budget,
audit and accounts.--(1) The budget
of the University shall be approved and its accounts shall be maintained and
audited in such manner as may be prescribed by the Syndicate.
(2) The Syndicate may approve the budget of the
University, appropriations of accounts of the University and settle an audit
para relating to the audit of the University.
(3) The Syndicate may delegate the power of
appropriation or re-appropriation of funds to an officer of the University.
CHAPTER VII
MISCELLANEOUS
36. Appeal to
Syndicate.--(1) If an order is passed
by an Authority, body or officer of the University, other than the Chancellor,
and an appeal against the order is not provided under the statutes or
regulations, any aggrieved person may prefer an appeal against the order to the
Syndicate.
(2) The Syndicate may constitute a committee of
its members to hear and dispose of any appeal on behalf of the Syndicate.
(3) If a member of the Syndicate is the officer
who passed the order or who is also member of the Authority against whose order
appeal is filed before the Syndicate, such member shall not hear the appeal as
member of the Syndicate or committee constituted to hear and dispose of the
appeal.
37. Removal of
difficulties.--If any difficulty
arises in giving effect to any of the provisions of this Act, the Government
may give such directions, not inconsistent with the Act, as it may consider
necessary for the removal of such difficulty.
38.
Indemnity.--No suit or legal
proceedings shall lie against the Government, the University or any Authority,
officer or employee of the Government or the University or any person in
respect of anything which is done in good faith under this Act.
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