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The
[16th April, 1962]
AN
ORDINANCE
to provide for the registration of unrecognized
private educational institutions in the
Preamble.- WHEREAS,
in order to supervise and regulate the functioning of unrecognized private
educational institutions in the Province of West Pakistan, it is expedient to
provide for the registration of such institutions;
NOW, THEREFORE,
in pursuance of the Presidential Proclamation of the seventh day of October,
1958, and having received the previous instructions of the President, the
Governor of West Pakistan is pleased, in exercise of all powers enabling him in
that behalf, to make and promulgate the following Ordinance:-
1. Short title extent and commencement.- (1) This Ordinance may be called the West Pakistan
Registration of Unrecognized Educational Institutions Ordinance, 1962.
(2) It shall extend to the whole of the
(3) It shall come into force in such area or areas and
on such date or dates as Government may, by notification, direct.
2. Definitions.-
In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires the following
expressions shall have the meanings hereby respectively assigned to them, that
is to say,---
(a) “Department” means the Education Department of the Government
of 3[
1. 1st May. 1962 was, appointed as the date on
which this Ordinance came into force within the linnets of Municipalities /
Municipal Corporation of
See Gazette of West Pakistan.1962. Extraordinary,
pages 1829-1833.
2. In section-1, sub-section
(2), the word,
3. Adaptation of laws order, 1975.- In section 2,
clauses (a) and (c), the words “West Pakistan” the words
(b) “Director”
means such officer as Government may appoint in
this behalf;
(c) “Government”
means the Government of 1[
(d) “prescribed”
means prescribed by rules made under this Ordinance;
(e) “Registering
Authority” means,---
(f) “unrecognized private
educational institution” means a private educational institution having not
less than fifty students on its rolls, which has not been recognized by the
Department or a Board of Secondary Education or which has not been affiliated
to or is a constituent of any of the Universities in the Province, and includes
a hostel appertaining thereto.
3. All unrecognized Private educational institutions
to be registered.- No unrecognized
private educational institution shall be established or run, unless it is
registered in accordance with the provisions of
this Ordinance:---
1. Subs by NWFP. A.L.O. 1975.
Provided that an unrecognized private educational
institution in existence on the date of coming into force of this Ordinance,
may, without registration, continue to function for a period not exceeding
ninety days from such date, and in case an application has been made under the
next following section, it may continue to function without registration until
the application is rejected.
4. Application for Registration.- (1) Any person intending to establish an
unrecognized private educational institution, and any person intending that an
unrecognized private educational institution already in existence should be
continued as such, shall make an application to the Registering Authority in
the prescribed form accompanied by the prescribed registration fee:---
Provided that in the case of any such institution
already in existence, the application shall be made within sixty days of the
coming into force of this Ordinance.
(2) The Registering Authority, on receipt of the
application, shall make such enquiries as it considers necessary to satisfy
itself in the case of an institution already in existence that the conditions
specified in the Schedule are fulfilled, and in the case of an institution to
be established, that the conditions specified in Part A of the Schedule are
fulfilled and the management of the institution undertakes to comply with the
conditions specified in Part B of the Schedule:---
Provided that if the Registering Authority finds that
any of the relevant conditions laid down in the Schedule are not fulfilled, ii
may direct the applicant to fulfill such conditions to its satisfaction within
such period as may be specified.
(3) If the Registering Authority as a result of the
enquiry made be it is satisfied that the provisions of the last preceding
sub-section have been complied with, it shall grant to the person making the
application a certificate in the prescribed form, subject to such terms and
conditions as it may deem fit to impose, and shall register in the prescribed
manner the institution in respect of which the application has been made and
endorse the fact of registration on the certificate.
(4) The Registering Authority shall record its reasons
for granting or refusing to grant the certificate.
(5) The person to whom the certificate is granted shall
be responsible for due compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and the
rules made there under and with the terms and conditions if any, on which the
certificate is granted.
5. Cancellation of registration.- A certificate of registration issued under
sub-section (3) of section 4 may be suspended or cancelled if,---
(a) there is a contravention of any of the
provisions of this Ordinance or the rules made there under or any of the terms
and conditions imposed; or
(b) the person to whom the certificate has been granted has failed to
comply with the advice or suggestion recorded under section 7 with in the
specified period; or
(c) the institution ceases to exist; or
(d) the institution is shifted to a building or locality not already
approved by the Department; or
(e) the institution is transferred to a managing body not already approved
by the Department:---
Provided that no order under this section shall be
made without giving the person to whom, the certificate has bean granted an
opportunity of being heard.
6. Appeals.-
Any parson aggrieved by an order of the Registering Authority made under
section 4 or section 5 may, within thirty days of the order, appeal to such
officer or authority as Government may, by notification, appoint in this behalf.
7. Inspection.- (1) The Director or any other person authorised by
him in this behalf may inspect any unrecognized private educational institution
and may give advice or make suggestions for the improvement of the institution.
(2) The note of inspection under the last preceding
sub-section shall be recorded in a log book to be kept by the person to whom
the certificate of registration has been granted, and such person shall comply
with the directions given in the inspection note within sixty days of the
recording of the note.
8. Penalties.-
(1) Whoever rims an unrecognized private educational institution in
contravention of the provisions of this Ordinance or the rules made there under
shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend to one year or with fine
which may extend to one thousand rupees or with both.
(2) Whoever, having been convicted of an offence under
sub-section (1), continues to run the institution without registration .lull
02. punished with fine which may extend to fifty rupees for each day during
which the offence continues.
9. Cognizance of offence.-
10. Power to make rules.- Government may make lules1 to give effect to the
provisions of this Ordinance.
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(SCHEDULE)
(SECTIO No. 4 (2)
Conditions for the registration of unrecognized
private educational institutions
PART — A
(i)
that the location of the institution is suitable;
(ii)
that the institution is under a manager or a duly constituted managing body
approved by the Registering Authority;
(iii)
that the teaching staff is qualified and the premises, accommodation, furniture
and equipment are suitable;
(iv)
that suitable arrangements are made for compulsory physical training of all
pupils except those declared unfit by competent medical authority;
(v)
that the rates of tution fees and subscriptions charged are not in excess of
the scales prescribed or approved by the Department; and
(vi) that the prescribed records and registers are
maintained.
PART — B
(i) that the
prescribed inter-school rules are observed.
(ii)
that students who are on the rolls of a recognized school are not admitted and
part time teachers who are on the staff of a recognized school are not engaged:---
1. For Rules see Gazette of West Pakistan,
1962, Extraordinary, pages 830-1833 and Gazette of
2. Section-11, omitted -by NWFP. Adaptation of
laws Order 1975.
(iii) that
no pupil who is not on the rolls is allowed to attend the institution;
(iv)
that courses of study prescribed or approved by com patent authority are
followed;
(v)
that a reasonable standard of efficiency in the instruction is maintained;
(vi)
that the discipline of the institution is satisfactory;
(vii) that
in the case of a high or middle school, the Head master is recognized as the
sole authority in all matters connected with the internal organization of the
institution, including class promotions, teacher’s time table and assignment of
work, discipline, frees hips, grant of leave and prescription of books; and
(viii)
That in the case of a primary or elementary school,, there is at least one
whole time teacher provided for every forty pupils in average attendance.
West Pakistan Registration of Unrecognized
Private Educational Institutions Rules, 1962
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