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PIR MEHR ALI SHAH ARID AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY, RAWALPINDI ACT, 1995
(Act V of 1995)
C O N T E N T S
Section Heading
Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short title and commencement.
2. Definitions.
Chapter II
The University
3. Incorporation.
4. Powers of the University.
5. Jurisdiction of the University.
6. Integration of Research Institute with the University.
7. The University to be open to all classes, creeds, etc.
8. Teaching in the University.
Chapter III
Officers of the University
9. Officers of the University.
10. Chancellor.
11. Revisional powers of the Chancellor.
12. Visitation.
13. Pro Chancellor.
14. Vice-Chancellor.
15. Powers and duties of the Vice-Chancellor.
15-A. Pro-Vice Chancellor.
16. Registrar.
17. Treasurer.
18. Controller of Examinations.
19. Auditor.
20. Other Officers.
Chapter IV
Authorities of the University
21. The Syndicate.
22. Powers and duties of the Syndicate.
23. Academic Council.
24. Powers and duties of the Academic Council.
25. Constitution, functions and powers of other Authorities.
26. Appointment of committees by certain Authorities.
Chapter V
Statutes, Regulations and Rules
27. Statutes.
28. Regulations.
29. Amendment and repeal of Statutes and Regulations.
30. Rules.
Chapter VI
Affiliation of Educational
Institutions to the University
31. Affiliation.
32. Addition of courses by affiliated educational institutions.
33. Reports from affiliated educational institutions.
34. Withdrawal of affiliation.
35. Appeal against refusal or withdrawal of affiliation.
Chapter VII
University Fund
36. University fund.
37. Recovery of University dues.
38. Audit and Accounts.
Chapter VIII
General Provisions
39.
40. Appeal to and review by the Syndicate.
41. Retirement from service.
42. Pension, insurance, gratuity, provident fund and benevolent fund.
43. Transfer and posting.
44. Commencement of term of office of members of Authorities.
45. Filling of casual vacancies in Authorities.
46. Disputes about membership of Authorities.
47. Proceeding of Authorities not invalidated by vacancies.
48. First Statutes.
49. Appointment of first Vice-Chancellor.
50. Appointment of first Registrar, first Treasurer, first Controller of Examinations.
Schedule
The First Statutes
1. The Faculties.
2. Dean.
3. Teaching Departments and Chairmen.
4. Board of Studies.
5. Advanced Studies and Research Board.
6. Selection Board.
7. Functions of the Selection Board.
8. Finance and Planning Committee.
9. Functions of the Finance and Planning Committee.
10. Affiliation Committee.
11. Discipline Committee.
[1]PIR MEHR ALI SHAH ARID AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY, RAWALPINDI ACT, 1995
(Act V of 1995)
[24 May 1995]
An Act to provide for the establishment of a
University of Arid
Agriculture at
Preamble.– Whereas it is necessary to bridge the gap of knowledge and standard of living between arid and irrigated areas and for this purpose to produce high quality agricultural scientists and to form an organised scientific infrastructure for teaching and research for the development of dry land regions of the country;
It is hereby enacted as follows:-
Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short title and commencement.– (1) This Act may be called [2][Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi] Act 1995.
(2) It shall come into force at once and shall be deemed to have taken effect on the day the University of Arid Agriculture Rawalpindi Ordinance, 1994 (XVI of 1994) stood repealed under Article 128 of the Constitution.
2. Definitions.– In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context–
(a) “Academic Council” means the Academic Council of the University;
(b) “
(c) “Authority” means any of the Authorities of the University;
(d) “Chairman of the Department” means head of a teaching Department;
(e) “Chancellor” means the Chancellor of the University;
(f) “College” means an affiliated college;
(g) “
(h) “Dean” means the Chairman of the Board of a Faculty;
(i) “Director” means the head of a teaching division of the University or Institute;
(j) “Educational Institution” means an institution imparting instruction in a subject or subjects relating to a Faculty;
(k) “Faculty” means a Faculty of the University;
(l) “Government” means the
Government of the
(m) “prescribed” means prescribed by Statutes, Rules or Regulations;
(n) “Principal” means the head of a college;
(o) “Pro-Chancellor” means the Pro-Chancellor of the University;
[3][(oa) “Pro-Vice Chancellor” means the Pro-Vice Chancellor of the university;”
(p) “Professional College” means a college providing for instruction in courses of study leading to a degree in Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Science, or such other subjects as may be prescribed by Regulations to be professional subjects;
(q) “Professor Emeritus” means a retired Professor working in a faculty in honorary capacity;
(r) “Registered Graduate” means–
(i) a graduate of the University who has his name entered in the register of registered graduates; or
(ii) a graduate from the former Barani Agricultural College Rawalpindi and has his name entered in the register maintained by the University for this purpose;
(s) “Research Officer” means a person engaged whole-time by the University for research being equivalent in rank to a University Teacher;
(t) “Statutes”, “Regulations” and “Rules” means respectively, the Statutes, the Regulations and the Rules made or deemed to have been made under this Act;
(u) “Syndicate” means the Syndicate of the University;
(v) “Teachers” means Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors, Lecturers and Instructors engaged whole-time by the University or by the college for teaching degree, honours or postgraduate classes, and such other persons as may be declared to be Teachers by Regulations;
(w) “Teaching Department” means a teaching department maintained and administered by the University or recognised by the University;
(x) “University” means [4][Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi] as constituted under this Act;
(y) “University Teacher” means a whole-time teacher appointed by the University or recognised as such by the University; and
(z) “Vice Chancellor” means the Vice Chancellor of the University.
Chapter II
The University
3. Incorporation.–
(1) The University shall be constituted at
(2) The University shall consist of the Chancellor, the Pro-Chancellor, the Vice Chancellor and the members of the Syndicate and the Academic Council.
(3) The University shall be a body corporate by the name of the [5][Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi] and shall have perpetual succession and a common seal, and may sue and be sued by the said name.
(4) The University shall be competent to acquire and hold property, both movable and immovable and to lease, sell or otherwise transfer any movable and immovable property which vests in or has been acquired by it.
(5) All properties, rights and interests of whatever kind used, enjoyed, possessed, owned or vested in, or held in trust by or for Barani Agricultural College Rawalpindi shall stand transferred to the University.
4. Powers of the University.– The University shall have the powers to–
(a) provide for instruction in agricultural, social and natural sciences, humanities and such other branches of learning as it may deem fit, and to make provisions for research and for the advancement and dissemination of knowledge in such manner as it may determine;
(b) prescribe courses of studies to be conducted by it and the colleges;
(c) hold examinations and 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 the prescribed conditions;
(d) confer honorary degrees or other distinctions on approved persons in the manner prescribed;
(e) provide for such instruction for persons not being students of the University as it may determine, and to grant certificates and diplomas to such persons;
(f) confer degrees on persons who have carried on independent research under the prescribed conditions;
(g) grant affiliation to an educational institution and to withdraw such affiliation;
(h) admit educational institutions to its privileges and to withdraw such privileges under the prescribed conditions;
(i) inspect colleges and other educational institutions associated or seeking association with it;
(j) accept the examinations passed and the periods of study spent by students of the University at other Universities and places of learning as equivalent to such examinations and periods of study in the University, as it may determine, and to withdraw such acceptance;
(k) cooperate with other Universities and public authorities in such manner and for such purposes as it may determine;
(l) institute Professorships, Associate Professorships, Assistant Professorships and Lectureships and any other posts and to appoint persons thereto;
(m) create posts for research, extension, administration and other related purposes and appoint persons thereto;
(n) recognise selected members of the teaching staff of affiliated colleges and colleges or educational institutions admitted to the privileges of the University or such other persons as it may deem fit as University Teachers;
(o) institute and award fellowships, scholarships, exhibitions, bursaries, medals and prizes under prescribed conditions;
(p) establish Teaching Departments, Schools, Colleges, Faculties, Institutes, Centres of Excellence, Museums and other centres of learning for the development of teaching and research and to make such arrangements for their maintenance, management and administration as it may determine,
(q) control the residence of the students of the University and the colleges, institute and maintain halls of residence and approve or license hostels and lodgings;
(r) supervise and control the discipline of the students of the University and the Colleges, promote the extra-curricular and recreational activities of such students and make arrangements for promoting their health and general welfare;
(s) demand and receive payment of such fees and other charges as it may determine;
(t) make provision for research and advisory services and with these objects to enter into arrangements with other institutions or with public bodies under the prescribed conditions;
(u) enter into, carry out, vary or cancel contracts;
(v) receive and manage property transferred and grants, bequests, trusts, gifts, donations, endowments and other contributions made to the University and to invest any fund representing such property, in such manner as it may deem fit;
(w) provide for the printing and publication of research and other works; and
(x) do all such other acts and things, whether incidental to the powers aforesaid or not, as may be requisite in order to further the objects of the University as a place of education, learning and research.
5. Jurisdiction of the University.– The University shall have jurisdiction within the limits of its campus and sub-campuses.
6. Integration of Research Institute with the University.– (1) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any other law, notification, contract, agreement or instrument, Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, integrate with the University any educational or research institution situated anywhere in the Punjab.
(2) On the publication of a notification under sub-section (1)–
(a) all rights, properties, assets and liabilities vested in or undertaken by such educational institution shall retrospectively become the rights, properties, assets and liabilities of the University; and
(b) all persons serving in connection with the affairs of such educational institution in any capacity shall stand transferred for service under the University on such terms and conditions as the Government, in consultation with the University, may determine:
Provided that such terms and conditions shall not be less favourable than those admissible to them immediately before their transfer to the University:
Provided further that if any such person is a Government servant on deputation to the institution, he shall not be transferred for service to the University without his consent in writing.
(3) Any question arising under the first proviso to sub-section (2) shall be referred to the Government and the decision of the Government on such question shall be final.
7. The University to be open to all classes, creeds, etc.– The University shall be open to all persons of either sex and of whatever religion, race, creed, class or colour and no person shall be denied the privileges of the University on the grounds merely of religion, race, caste, creed, class or colour:
Provided that nothing contained in this section shall be deemed to prevent religious instructions being given to the students in their own religious faiths in such manner as may be prescribed.
8. Teaching in the University.– (1) All recognised 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 as well as practical work in the laboratories, workshops and farms and other methods of instruction.
(2) The Authority responsible for organising recognised teaching shall be such as may be prescribed.
(3) The courses and the curricula shall be such as may be prescribed.
(4) A subject to be called “Islamic and Pakistan Studies” shall be taught as a compulsory subject at the Bachelor’s Degree level in all Faculties:
Provided that non-Muslim students may opt for “Ethics and Pakistan Studies” in place of “Islamic and Pakistan Studies”.
(5) A degree shall not be awarded to a student unless he has passed the examination in the subject mentioned in sub-section (4).
(6) The provision of sub-sections (4) and (5) shall take effect from such date as may be fixed by the Vice Chancellor.
Chapter III
Officers of the University
9. Officers of the University.– The following shall be Officers of the University:-
(a) the Chancellor;
(b) the Pro-Chancellor;
(c) the Vice Chancellor;
[6][(ca) Pro-Vice Chancellor;]
(d) the Deans;
(e) the Directors;
(f) Principals of the Constituent Colleges;
(g) the Chairmen of the Teaching Departments;
(h) the Registrar;
(i) the Treasurer;
(j) the Controller of Examinations;
(k) the Librarian; and
(l) such other persons as may be prescribed.
10.
Chancellor.–
(1) The Governor of the
(2) The Chancellor or his nominee shall preside at the Convocation of the University.
(3) If the Chancellor is satisfied that the proceedings of any authority are not in accordance with the provisions of this Act, the Statutes, the Regulations, or the Rules, he may, after calling such Authority to show cause why such proceedings should not be annulled, by order in writing, annul the proceedings.
(4) Every proposal to confer an honorary degree shall be subject to confirmation by the Chancellor.
(5) The Chancellor shall have the power to assent to such Statutes as are required to be submitted to him by the Syndicate or withhold assent or refer them back to the Syndicate for reconsideration.
(6) The Chancellor may remove any person from the membership of any Authority if such person has–
(a) become of unsound mind; or
(b) been incapacitated to function as member of such Authority; or
(c) been convicted by a court of law of an offence involving moral turpitude; or
(d) failed to attend three consecutive meetings of the Authority; or
(e) accepted any assignment which involves his absence from the University for a continuous period of six months or more.
(7) In the performance of his functions under this Act, the Chancellor shall act and be bound in the same manner as the Governor of the Punjab acts and is bound under Article 105 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
11. Revisional powers of the Chancellor.– The Chancellor may, of his own motion or otherwise, call for and examine the record of any proceedings in which an order has been passed by any Authority for the purpose of satisfying himself as to the correctness, legality or propriety of any finding or order and may pass such orders as he may deem fit:
Provided that no order under this section shall be passed unless the person to be affected thereby is afforded an opportunity of being heard.
12. Visitation.– (1) The Chancellor may cause an inspection or inquiry to be made in respect of any matter connected with the University and shall, from time to time, appoint such person or persons as he may deem fit for purposes of carrying out the inspection of–
(a) the University, its buildings, laboratories, libraries, museums, workshops and equipment;
(b) any institution, college or hostel maintained or recognised by or affiliated to the University;
(c) the teaching and other work conducted by the University; and
(d) the conduct of examinations held by the University.
(2) The Chancellor shall, in every such case as aforesaid, give notice to the Syndicate of his intention to cause an inspection or inquiry to be made, and the Syndicate shall be entitled to be represented thereat.
(3) The Chancellor shall communicate to the Syndicate his views with regard to the result of such inspection or inquiry and shall, after ascertaining the views thereon of the Syndicate, advise the Syndicate on the action to be taken.
(4) The Syndicate shall communicate to the Chancellor such action, as has been taken or may be proposed to be taken upon the results, of the inspection or inquiry and such communication shall be submitted to the Chancellor within such time as may be specified by the Chancellor.
(5) Where the Syndicate does not, within a reasonable time, take action to the satisfaction of the Chancellor, the Chancellor may, after considering any explanation furnished or representation made by the Syndicate, issue such directions as he thinks fit, and the Vice Chancellor shall comply with such directions.
[7][13.
Pro-Chancellor.– (1) Minister for
Agriculture, Government of the
(2) The Pro-Chancellor shall perform such duties and functions and exercise such powers as are vested in him under this Act or as may be assigned or delegated to him by the Chancellor.]
[8][14. 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, 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 he 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 his tenure but subject to eligibility he 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 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 he may deem fit.]
15. Powers and duties of the Vice Chancellor.– (1) The Vice Chancellor shall be the principal executive and academic officer of the University and shall ensure that the provisions of this Act, the Statutes, the Regulations and the Rules are faithfully observed in order to promote teaching, research, administration and the general efficiency and good order of the University and shall have all powers necessary for this purpose including administrative control over all officers, teachers and other employees of the University.
(2) The Vice Chancellor shall preside at the meetings of the Authorities of which he is the Chairman and be entitled to attend and preside at any meeting of any other Authority or body of the University.
[9][(3) Subject to such 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 in the competence of any other Authority.
(3a) 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, pass such orders as the Syndicate deems appropriate.]
(4) The Vice Chancellor shall also have the power to–
(a) create and fill temporary posts for a period not exceeding six months;
(b) sanction all expenditure provided for in the approved budget and to reappropriate funds within the same major head of expenditure;
(c) sanction by re-appropriation an amount not exceeding Rs.15,000 for an unforeseen item not provided for in the budget, and report it to the Syndicate at the next meeting;
(d) appoint paper-setters and examiners for all examinations of the University after receiving panels of names from the relevant Authorities;
(e) make such arrangements for the scrutiny of papers, marks and results as he may consider necessary;
(f) direct teachers, officers and other employees of the University to take up such assignments in connection with teaching, research, examinations, administration and such other activities in the University as he may consider necessary for the purpose of the University;
(g) delegate, subject to such conditions, if any, as may be prescribed, any of his powers under this Act to an officer or officers of the University;
(h) appoint employees in Basic Scales 1 to 16; and
(i) [10][* * * * * * * * * * * *]
[11][15-A. Pro-Vice Chancellor.- (1) The Chancellor shall nominate the Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University, from amongst three senior most Professors of the University, for a term of three years.
(2) The Pro-Vice Chancellor shall perform such functions as may be assigned to him under this Act, statutes or regulations.
(3) The Syndicate or the Vice Chancellor may assign any other functions to the Pro-Vice Chancellor in addition to his duties as Professor.]
16. Registrar.– (1) The Registrar shall be a whole time officer of the University and shall be appointed by the Syndicate on such terms and conditions as may be determined by it.
(2) The Registrar shall–
(a) be the custodian of the Common Seal and the academic records of the University;
(b) maintain a Register of Registered Graduates in the prescribed manner;
(c) conduct elections of members to the various Authorities in the prescribed manner;
(d) be responsible for all matters connected with the conduct of examinations; and
(e) perform such other duties as may be prescribed.
17. Treasurer.– (1) The Treasurer shall be a whole-time officer of the University and shall be appointed by the Chancellor on such terms and conditions as the Chancellor may determine.
(2) The Treasurer shall–
(a) manage the property, the finances and the investments of the University;
(b) prepare the annual and revised budget estimates of the University and present them to the Finance and Planning Committee and the Syndicate;
(c) ensure that the funds of the University are expended on the purposes for which they are provided, and
(d) perform such other duties as may be prescribed.
18. Controller of Examinations.– (1) The Controller of Examinations shall be a whole-time officer of the University and shall be appointed by the Syndicate on such terms and condition as may be determined by it.
(2) The Controller of Examinations shall be responsible for all matters connected with the conduct of examinations and perform such other duties as may be prescribed.
19. Auditor.– The Resident Auditor shall be taken from Government on deputation.
20. Other Officers.– Subject to the provisions of this Act, the terms and conditions of service and powers and duties of other Officers shall be such as may be prescribed.
Chapter IV
Authorities of the University
21. The Syndicate.– (1) The Syndicate shall consist of–
(a) the Vice Chancellor, who shall be its Chairman;
(b) one
[12][female]
member of the Provincial Assembly of the
(c) the
Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court,
(d) Secretary to Government of the
(e) Secretary to Government of the
(f) Secretary to Government of the
(g) one nominee of the University Grants Commission;
(h) one Dean to be nominated by the Chancellor on the recommendation of the Vice Chancellor;
(i) one Professor, one Associate Professor, one Assistant Professor and one such Lecturer as has completed a minimum of two years’ service in the University to be elected respectively by and from amongst themselves [13][out of whom at least one shall be a woman];
(j) three persons of eminence including one scholar of Islamic jurisprudence and one woman not serving any educational institution to be nominated by the Chancellor; and
(k) one Principal of the affiliated colleges to be nominated by the Chancellor;
(2) Members of the Syndicate, other than ex-officio members, shall hold office for three years.
(3) The quorum for a meeting of the Syndicate shall be one-third of the total number of members, a fraction being counted as one.
22. 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 the Statutes, take effective measures to raise the standard of teaching, research and publication and other academic pursuits and exercise general supervision over the affairs 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 and the Statutes, the Syndicate shall have the powers to–
(a) take effective measures to raise the standard of teaching, research and publication in the light of national needs;
(b) hold, control and administer the property and funds of the University;
(c) 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 think fit;
(d) consider the annual report, the annual and revised budget estimates and to reappropriate funds from one major head of expenditure to another;
(e) transfer and accept transfer of movable or immovable property on behalf of the University;
(f) enter into, vary, carry out and cancel contracts on behalf of the University;
(g) 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;
(h) 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, or in the purchase of immovable property or in such other manner, as it may determine, with the like power of varying such investments;
(i) receive and manage any property transferred and grants, bequests, trusts, gifts, donations, endowments and other contributions made to the University;
(j) administer any funds placed at the disposal of the University for specified purposes;
(k) determine the form, provide for the custody and regulate the use of the Common Seal of the University;
(l) provide the buildings, libraries, premises, furniture, apparatus, equipment and other means required for carrying out the work of the University;
(m) establish and maintain halls of residence and hostels or approve or license hostels or lodgings for the residence of students;
(n) affiliate and disaffiliate colleges;
(o) admit educational institutions to the privileges of the University and withdraw such privileges;
(p) arrange for the inspection of colleges and the Teaching Departments;
(q) institute Professorship, Associate Professorship, Assistant Professorship, Lectureship and other teaching posts or to suspend or to abolish such posts;
(r) create, suspend or abolish such administrative, research, extension or other post, as may be necessary;
(s) appoint University Teachers and other officers in Basic Scale 17 and above on the recommendations of the Selection Board constituted under the First Statutes:
(t) appoint Professors Emeritus on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed;
(u) confer Honorary Degree in accordance with the conditions prescribed;
(v) prescribe the duties of officers, teachers and other employees of the University;
(w) suspend, punish and remove from service in the prescribed manner such officers, teachers and other employees as are appointed by the Syndicate;
(x) appoint members to the various Authorities in accordance with the provisions of this Act;
(y) frame and approve statutes;
(z) consider and deal in the manner prescribed in sub-section (2) of section 28, the Regulations made by the Academic Council:
Provided that the Syndicate may frame a regulation at its own initiative and approve it after calling for the advice of the Academic Council;
(aa) regulate, determine and administer all other matters concerning the University and exercise all other powers in this behalf;
(bb) delegate any of its power to any Authority or officer or a committee or a subcommittee; and
(cc) perform such other functions as have been assigned to it by the other provisions of this Act or the Statutes.
23. Academic Council.– (1) The Academic Council shall consist of–
(a) the Vice Chancellor (Chairman);
(b) the Deans;
(c) the Directors;
(d) the University Professors including Professors Emeritus;
(e) the Chairmen of the Teaching Departments;
(f) all Associate Professors, other than Chairmen of the Teaching Departments;
(g) two Assistant Professors, two Lecturers and two Instructors [14][out of whom at least two shall be women] to be elected by and from amongst themselves;
(h) Principals of affiliated Colleges;
(j) the Registrar;
(k) the Librarian;
(l) the Controller of Examinations; and
(m) two Agricultural Scientists [15][including at least one female scientist, if available] to be nominated by the Chancellor;
(2) Members appointed by nomination or election shall hold office for three years.
(3) The quorum for a meeting of the Academic Council shall be one-third of the total number of members, the fraction being counted as one.
24. Power and duties of the Academic Council.– (1) The Academic Council shall be the academic body of the University and shall, subject to the provisions of this Act and the Statutes, have the power to lay down proper standards of instruction, research, publications and examinations and to regulate and promote the academic life of the University and the colleges.
(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) advise the Syndicate on academic matters;
(b) regulate the conduct of teaching, research, publication and examinations;
(c) regulate the admission of students to the courses of studies and examinations in the University;
(d) regulate the conduct and discipline of the students of the University;
(e) propose to the Syndicate schemes for the constitution and organisation of Faculties, Teaching Departments and Boards of Studies;
(f) consider or formulate proposals for planning and development of teaching and research in the University;
(g) make regulations, on the recommendations of the Boards of Faculties and the Boards of Studies, prescribing the courses of studies, the syllabi and the outlines of tests for all University examinations:
Provided that if the recommendations of the Board of a Faculty or a Board of Studies are not received by the prescribed date, the Academic Council may, subject to the approval of the Syndicate, continue for the next year the courses of studies already prescribed for an examination;
(h) recognise the examinations of other Universities or examining bodies as equivalent to the corresponding examination of the University;
(i) regulate the award of studentships, scholarships, exhibitions, medals and prizes;
(j) frame Regulations for submission to the Syndicate;
(k) appoint members to the various Authorities in accordance with the provisions of this Act; and
(l) perform such other functions as may be prescribed by the Statutes.
25. Constitution, functions and powers of other Authorities.– The constitution, function and powers of the Authorities for which no specific provision has been made in this Act shall be such as may be prescribed by the Statutes.
26. Appointment of committees by certain Authorities.– The Syndicate, 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 nominate such persons on these committees as are not members of the Authorities appointing the committees.
Chapter V
Statutes, Regulations and Rules
27. Statutes.– (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, Statutes may be made to regulate or prescribe all or any of the following matters–
(a) the constitution of pension, insurance, gratuity, provident fund and benevolent fund for the University employees;
(b) the scales of pay and other terms and conditions of service of officers, teachers and other employees of the University;
(c) the maintenance of the Register of Registered Graduates;
(d) affiliation and disaffiliation of educational institutions and related matters;
(e) admission of educational institutions to the privileges of the University and withdrawal of such privileges;
(f) the conduct of elections for membership of the Authorities of the University and related matters;
(g) The establishment of Faculties, Institutes, Colleges and other Academic Divisions;
(h) the powers and duties of Officers and Teachers;
(i) conditions under which the University may enter into arrangements with other institutions or with public bodies for purposes of research and advisory services;
(j) conditions for appointment of Professors Emeritus and award of honorary degrees;
(k) efficiency and discipline of the University employees;
(l) the general scheme of studies including the duration of courses and the number of subjects and papers for an examination; and
(m) all other matters which by this Act are to be, or may be, prescribed or regulated by the Statutes;
(2) The Syndicate shall frame and approve the Statutes:
Provided that–
(a) the Syndicate shall not propose draft of Statutes affecting the constitution or powers of any Authority of the University until such Authority has been given an opportunity of expressing an opinion in writing upon the proposal;
(b) the draft of the Statutes concerning any of the matters mentioned in clauses (a) and (b) of sub-section (1) of this section, shall be forwarded to the Chancellor and shall not be effective until it has been approved by the Chancellor; and
(c) the Syndicate shall not have the power to make any Statutes concerning efficiency and discipline of officers, teachers and other employees of the University and such Statutes may be made by the Chancellor.
28. Regulations.– (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act and the Statutes, Regulations may be made for all or any of the following matters–
(a) courses of study for degrees, diplomas and certificates of the University;
(b) manner in which the recognised teaching referred to in sub-section(1) of section 8 shall be organised and conducted;
(c) admission of students to the University;
(d) conditions under which students shall be admitted to the courses and the examinations of the University and shall become eligible for the award of degrees, diplomas and certificates;
(e) conduct of examinations;
(f) fees and other charges to be paid by students for admission to the courses for study and the examinations of the University;
(g) conduct and discipline of students of the University;
(h) conditions of residence of the students of the University or the colleges, including the levying of fees for residence in halls of residence and hostels;
(i) approval and licensing of hostels and lodgings;
(j) conditions under which a person should carry on independent research to entitle him to a degree;
(k) institution of fellowships, scholarships, exhibitions, medals and prizes;
(l) institution of stipends and free and half free studentships;
(m) academic Costume;
(n) use of the Library;
(o) formation of Teaching Departments and Boards of Studies; and
(p) all other matters which by this Act and the Statutes are to be, or may be, prescribed by Regulations.
(2) The Regulations shall be prepared by the Academic Council and shall be submitted to the Syndicate which may approve them or withhold approval or refer them back to the Academic Council for reconsideration and a Regulation prepared by the Academic Council shall not be valid, unless it receives the approval of the Syndicate.
29. 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.
30. Rules.– (1) The Authorities and the other bodies of the University may make rules consistent with this Act, the Statutes and the Regulations, to regulate the conduct of their business and the time and place of meetings and related matters:
Provided that the Syndicate may direct the amendment or the annulment of any rules made under this section by another Authority or body:
Provided further that if such other Authority or body is dissatisfied with such direction, it may represent to the Syndicate whose decision in the matter shall be final.
(2) The Syndicate may make rules to regulate any matter relating to the affairs of the University which by this Act has not to be specifically provided for in the Statutes or the Regulations.
Chapter VI
Affiliation of Educational Institutions to the University
31. Affiliation.– (1) An educational institution applying for affiliation to the University shall make an application to the University and shall satisfy it that–
(a) the educational institution is under the management of the Government or of a regularly constituted governing body;
(b) the financial resources of the educational institution are sufficient to enable it to make due provision for its continued maintenance and efficient working;
(c) the strength and qualifications of the teaching and other staff, and the terms and conditions of their services, are adequate to make due provision for the courses of instruction, teaching or training to be undertaken by the educational institution;
(d) the educational institution has framed proper rules regarding the efficiency and discipline of its staff and other employees;
(e) the building in which the educational institution is to be located is suitable, and that provision will be made in conformity with the Statutes and the Regulations for–
(i) the residence of students, not residing with their parents or guardians, in the hostel established and maintained by the educational institution, or in hostels or lodgings approved by it; and
(ii) the supervision and physical and general welfare of students;
(f) provision has been made for a library and adequate library services,
(g) where affiliation is sought in any branch of experimental sciences, due arrangements have been made for imparting instruction in that branch of science in a properly equipped laboratory, museum and other places of practical work;
(h) due provision will, so far as circumstances may permit, be made for the residence of the Principal and the members of the teaching staff in or near the educational institution or the place provided for the residence of students; and
(i) the affiliation of the educational institution having regard to the provision which may have been made for students by another educational institution in its neighbourhood, will not be injurious to the interest of education or discipline.
(2) The application shall further contain an undertaking that after the educational institution is affiliated, any transference of and changes in the management and in the teaching staff, save in the case of Government Colleges, shall be forthwith reported to the University, and that the teaching staff shall possess such qualifications as are or may be prescribed.
(3) The procedure to be followed in disposing of an application for the affiliation of an educational institution shall be such as may be prescribed.
(4) The Syndicate may, on the recommendation of the Affiliation Committee, grant or refuse affiliation to an educational institution:
Provided that affiliation shall not be refused, unless the educational institution has been given an opportunity of making a representation against the proposed decision.
32. Addition of courses by affiliated educational institutions.– Where an educational institution desires to add to the course of instruction in respect of which it is affiliated, the procedure prescribed under sub-section (3) of section 31, so far as may be, shall be followed.
33. Reports from affiliated educational institutions.– (1) Every educational institution affiliated to the University shall furnish such reports, returns and other information as the University may require to enable it to judge the efficiency of the educational institution.
(2) The University may call upon any educational institution affiliated to it to take, within a specified period, such action as may appear to the University to be necessary in respect of any of the matters referred to in sub-section (1) of section 31.
34. Withdrawal of affiliation.– (1) If an educational institution affiliated to the University fails at any time to fulfill any of the requirements mentioned in this Act, or if any institution has failed to observe any of the conditions of its affiliation, or its affairs are conducted in a manner which is prejudicial to the interests of education, the Syndicate may, on the recommendation of the Affiliation Committee, and after considering such representation as the educational institution may wish to make, withdraw, either in whole or in part, the rights conferred on the educational institution by affiliation or modify such rights.
(2) The procedure to be followed for the withdrawal of affiliation shall be such as may be prescribed.
35. Appeal against refusal or withdrawal of affiliation.– An appeal shall lie to the Chancellor against the decision of the Syndicate refusing to affiliate an institution, or withdrawing in whole or in part the rights conferred on an institution by affiliation, or modifying such rights:
Provided that no order under this section shall be passed without affording an opportunity of being heard to the institution to be affected thereby.
Chapter VII
University Fund
36. University fund.– The University shall have a fund to which shall be credited its income from fees, donations, trusts, bequests, endowments, contributions, grants and all other sources.
37. Recovery of University dues.– The University or any person generally or specially authorised by it may apply to the Collector for recovery of any sum due to the University under any bond and the Collector shall thereupon proceed to recover the sum due, as if it were an arrear of land revenue:
Provided that the University shall not take action unless the person concerned is given an opportunity of being heard.
38. Audit and Accounts.– (1) The accounts of the University shall be maintained in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed.
(2) No expenditure shall be made from the funds of the University unless–
(a) the expenditure is included in the approved budget of the University; and
(b) a bill for its payment has been audited in conformity with the Statutes, the Regulations and the Rules by the Auditor appointed by the Government.
(3)