Govind
Guru Tribal University, Banswara Act, 2012[1]
[Act
31 of 2012]
[14th
October, 2012]
An Act to establish and
incorporate [2][Govind
Guru Tribal University at Banswara] in the State of Rajasthan and to provide
for the matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Be it enacted by the
Rajasthan State Legislature in the Sixty-third Year of the Republic of India,
as follows.
Section - 1. Short title, extent and commencement.
(1) This Act may be
called [3][the Govind
Guru Tribal University, Banswara] Act, 2012.
(2) It extends to the whole of
the State of Rajasthan.
(3) It shall be deemed to have
come into force on and from 27th August, 2012.
Section - 2. Definitions.
In this Act, unless the
subject or context otherwise requires,
(a) ?Academic Council? means
the Academic Council of the University as constituted under Section 24;
(b) ?Advisory Council? means
the University Advisory Council constituted under Section 20;
[4][(bb) ?affiliated college?
means an educational institution admitted to the privileges of the University;
(bbb)
?autonomous college? means an educational institution declared as such under
the provisions of this Act;]
(c) ?Board? means the Board of
Management of the University constituted under Section 22;
(d) ?Comptroller? means the
Finance officer of the University appointed under Section 15;
[5][(dd) ?constituent college?
means a college maintained by the University;]
(e) ?Faculty? means a Faculty
of the University;
(f) ?Finance Committee? means
the Finance Committee of the University constituted under Section 28;
(g) ?prescribed? means
prescribed by the Statutes, Ordinances or Regulations;
[6][(gg) ?Principal? means the
Chief Executive Officer of a college or any person duly appointed to act as
such;]
(h) ?Pro-Vice-Chancellor? means
the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University appointed under Section 13;
(i) ?Registrar? means the
Registrar of the University appointed under Section 14;
(j) ?Statutes?, ?Ordinances?
and ?Regulations? mean the Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations of the
University made under Sections 43, 45 and 47 respectively;
(k) ?student of the University?
means a person enrolled in the University for taking a course of study for a
degree, diploma or other academic distinction duly instituted;
(l) ?teacher? means a person
appointed or recognised by the University for the purpose of imparting
instruction or conducting and guiding research and includes a person who may be
declared by the Statutes to be a teacher;
(m) [7][?University? means the
Govind Guru Tribal University, Banswara incorporated under Section 3;]
(n) ?University Department?
means a Department maintained by the University.
Section - 3. Incorporation of the University.
(1) The Chancellor, the first
Vice-Chancellor, the first members of the Board of Management and the Academic
Council of the University and all persons who may hereafter become such
officers or members so long as they continue to hold such office or membership shall
constitute a body corporate by the name of ?[8][the
Govind Guru Tribal University, Banswara]? and shall have perpetual succession
and a Common Seal and may, by that name, sue and be sued.
(2) The University shall be
competent to acquire and hold property, both movable and immovable, to lease,
sell or otherwise transfer or dispose of any movable or immovable property,
which may vest in or be acquired by it for the purposes of the University, and
to contract and do all other things necessary for the purposes of this Act:
Provided that no such
lease, sale, transfer or disposal of such property shall be made without the
prior approval of the State Government.
(3) [9][The headquarters of the
University shall be at Banswara which shall be the headquarters of the Vice-Chancellor.]
(4) In all suits and other
legal proceedings by or against the University, the pleadings shall be signed
and verified by the Registrar and all processes in such suits and proceedings
shall be issued to and served on the Registrar.
Section - [10][4. Jurisdiction.
(1) Notwithstanding anything
contained in any law for the time being in force but subject to the provisions
of the University of Rajasthan Act, 1946, the Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan
Agriculture University, Bikaner Act, 1987 (Act 39 of 1987), the Jagadguru
Ramanandacharya Rajasthan Sanskrit University Act, 1998 (Act 10 of 1998), the
Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology Udaipur Act, 2000 (Act
8 of 2000), the Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University,
Jodhpur Act, 2002 (Act 15 of 2002), the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences
Act, 2005 (Act 1 of 2005) and the Rajasthan Technical University Act, 2006 (Act
8 of 2006), the jurisdiction of the University shall extend to all the
constituent, affiliated or autonomous colleges and to such other colleges,
institutes, institutions and departments within the State of Rajasthan as may
be specified by notification in the Official Gazette by the State Government.
(2) The State Government may,
by order in writing,
(a) requires any institute,
institution or college within the State to terminate with effect from such date
as may be specified in the order, its association with, or its admission to the
privileges of any other University incorporated by law to such extent as may be
considered necessary and proper, or
(b) exclude, to such extent as
may be considered necessary and proper, from association with, or from
admission to the privileges of the University constituted by this Act any
institute, institution or college specified in the order which, in the opinion
of the State Government is requires to be self governing or to be associated
with or admitted to the privileges of, any other University of body.
(3) The State Government may,
in consultation with the University, by notification published in the Official
Gazette, enumerate any Government College situated in the jurisdiction of the
University to be a constituent college of the University. The land, buildings,
laboratories, equipments, books and any other properties of such college shall
then vest in the University and the officers, teachers and employees of such
Government Colleges under the administrative control, after being found
suitable, through screening and on fulfilling such terms and conditions as may
be laid down in the notification, shall be deemed to be the officers, teachers
or, as the case may be, employees of the University.]
Section - 5. Objects of University.
The University shall be
deemed to have been established and incorporated for the purpose, among others,
of.
(i) to provide avenues of
higher education and research facilities primarily for the tribal population;
(ii) to disseminate and advance
knowledge by providing instructional and research facilities in tribal art,
culture, tradition, language, medicinal systems, customs, forest based economic
activities, flora, fauna and advancement in technologies relating to the
natural resources of the tribal areas or any other related branches of learning
as it may deem fit;
(iii) to collaborate with
national and international universities or organisations or institutions,
specially for undertaking cultural studies and research on tribal populations;
(iv) to formulate tribal centric
development models, publish reports and monographs; and to organise
conferences, seminars on issues relating to tribes, and to provide inputs to
policy matters in different spheres;
(v) to take appropriate
measures for promoting, the members of tribal communities capable of managing,
administering and looking after their own needs by access to higher education
through a University of their own; [11][*
* *]
(vi) to take appropriate
measures for promoting innovations in teaching learning processes in
inter-disciplinary studies and research, and to pay special attention to the
improvement of the social, educational and economic conditions and welfare of
the Scheduled Tribes, their intellectual, academic and cultural
development [12][;]
[13][(i) to make provision for
imparting education in different branches of learning; and
(ii)
to further the prosecution of research in all branches of learning.]
Section - 6. Admission to the University.
(1) The University shall,
subject to the provisions of this Act, Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations, be
open to all persons.
(2) Nothing contained in
sub-section (1) shall require the University.
(a) to admit to any course of
study any person who does not possess the prescribed academic qualification or
standard; or
(b) to retain on the rolls of
the University any student whose academic record is below the minimum standard
required for the award of a degree, diploma or other academic distinction; or
(c) to admit any person or
retain any student whose conduct is prejudicial to the interests or discipline
of the University or the rights and privileges of other students and employees;
or
(d) to admit to any course of
study students larger in number than those prescribed.
(3) Subject to the provisions
of sub-section (2), reservation of seats in admission for the students
belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes and
women students shall be made in accordance with the provisions of any law for
the time being in force or in accordance with the policy of the State
Government.
Section - 7. Powers and functions of the University.
The University shall have
the following powers and functions, namely.
(a) to administer and manage
the University;
(b) to provide for instruction
in such branches of learning as the University may from time to time, determine
and to make provisions for research and for the advancement and dissemination
of knowledge as is necessary for the furtherance of the objects of the
University;
(c) to prescribe courses and
curricula and provide for flexibility in the education systems and delivery
methodologies;
(d) to establish, with the
prior approval of the State Government, such centres, or other units for
research and instruction as are, in the opinion of the University, necessary
for the furtherance of its objects;
(e) to provide facilities
through the distance education system to such persons as it may determine;
(f) to institute and confer
degrees, diplomas and other academic distinctions and awards in the manner
prescribed by the Statutes;
(g) to institute and award
fellowships, scholarships, prizes, medals and other awards;
(h) to collaborate or associate
with other Universities, institutions and authorities with like or similar
objects, as the University may determine;
(i) to admit the students for
the courses offered by the University in the prescribed manner;
(j) to fix, demand and receive
or recover fees and such other charges as may be prescribed;
(k) to institute teaching,
research and other posts required by the University and to make appointments
thereto;
(l) to create administrative,
ministerial and other necessary posts and make appointments thereto;
(m) to lay down conditions of
service of all categories of employees, including their code of conduct;
(n) to regulate and enforce
discipline among the students and all categories of the employees and to take
such disciplinary measures in this regard as may be prescribed or deemed by the
University to be necessary;
(o) to establish, maintain and
manage halls and hostels for the residence of students and accommodation for
faculties, officers and employees of the University and the guest houses;
(p) to make arrangements for
promoting the health and general welfare of the students and employees;
(q) to regulate the
expenditure, and to manage the finances and to maintain accounts of the
University;
(r) to receive grants,
subventions, subscriptions, donations and gifts for the purpose of the
University and consistent with the objects for which the University is
established and to enter into any agreement with the Central Government, the
State Government, the University Grants Commission or other authorities or
bodies for receiving any grants;
(s) to purchase, acquire, take
on lease or dispose, with the prior approval of the State Government, any land
or building or works which may be necessary for the purpose of the University
on such terms and conditions as it may think fit and proper and to construct,
alter and maintain any such buildings or works;
(t) to execute conveyances
regarding transfers, mortgages, leases, licences, agreements and other
conveyance in respect of the assets of the University or to be acquired for the
purpose of the University, after taking prior permission of the State
Government;
(u) to borrow, with the prior
approval of the State Government, on the security of the property of the
University, money for the purposes of the University;
(v) to make special provisions
for the promotion of educational, economic interests and welfare of the members
belonging to the Scheduled Tribes by providing adequate percentage of seats in
the matters of admission, of posts of employment and other benefits; [14][*
* *]
(w) to do all such other acts
and things as the University may consider necessary, conducive or incidental to
the attainment or enlargement of all or any of the objects of the University [15][;]
(x) [16][to admit colleges,
institutions and institutes not maintained by the University, to the privileges
of the University, and to withdraw all or any of these privileges;
(y) to confer autonomous status
on a college, institution of department, as the case may be, subject to such
conditions as may be laid down in this Act or as may be prescribed by the
Statues and to withdraw the autonomy; and
(z) to cooperate with other
University and authorities in such manner and for such purpose as the
University may determine.]
Section - 8. Chancellor.
(1) The Governor of the State
of Rajasthan shall, by virtue of his or her office, be the Chancellor of the
University.
(2) The Chancellor shall be the
Head of the University and shall, when present, preside at the convocations
thereof and confer degrees, diplomas or other academic distinctions upon
persons entitled to receive them.
(3) The Chancellor may of his
or her own motion or on application call for and examine the record of any
officer or authority of the University in respect of any proceeding to satisfy
himself or herself as to the regularity of such proceeding or the correctness,
legality or propriety of any decision taken or order made therein; and if in
any case, it appears to the Chancellor that any such decision or order should
be modified, annulled, reversed or remitted for reconsideration, he or she may
pass orders accordingly:
Provided that every
application to the Chancellor for the exercise of the powers under this section
shall be preferred within three months from the date on which the proceeding,
decision or order to which the application relates was communicated to the
applicant:
Provided further that no
order prejudicial to any person shall be passed unless such person has been
given an opportunity of making his representation.
(4) The Chancellor shall
exercise such other powers and perform such other functions as may be conferred
on or assigned to him or her by or under this Act.
Section - 9. Visitation.
(1) The Chancellor shall have
the right to cause an inspection, to be made by such person or persons, as he
or she may direct.
(a) of the University, its
buildings, laboratories, libraries, museums, workshops and equipments; or
(b) of any institute,
institution or hostel maintained by the University; or
(c) of the teaching and other
work conducted or done by the University; or
(d) of the conduct of any
examination held by the University.
(2) The Chancellor shall also
have the right to cause an inquiry to be made by such person or persons as he
or she may direct in respect of any matter connected with the University.
(3) The Chancellor shall, in
every case, give notice to the University of his or her intention to cause an
inspection or inquiry to be made and the University shall be entitled to be
represented at such inspection or inquiry.
(4) The Chancellor shall
communicate to the University his or her views with reference to the result of
such inspection or inquiry and may, after ascertaining the opinion of the
University thereon, advise the University upon the action to be taken and fix a
time limit for taking such action.
(5) The University shall,
within the time limit so fixed, report to the Chancellor the action taken or
proposed to be taken on the advice tendered by the Chancellor.
(6) If the University does not
take action within the time limit fixed, or if the action taken by the
University is, in the opinion of the Chancellor, not satisfactory, the
Chancellor may, after considering any explanation offered or representation
made by the University, issue such direction as he or she may deem fit and the
University shall comply with such direction.
(7) If the University does not
comply with such direction issued as per sub-section (6) within such time as
may be fixed in that behalf by the Chancellor, the Chancellor shall at his or
her discretion have power to appoint any person or body to implement such
direction and make such order as may be necessary for the expenses thereof.
Section - 10. Officers and Authorities of the University.
The following shall be the
officers and authorities of the University, namely.
(a) Officers of the University.
(i) the Vice-Chancellor;
(ii) the Pro-Vice-Chancellor;
(iii) the Registrar;
(iv) the Comptroller;
(v) the Estate Officer;
(vi) the Dean of Student
Welfare;
(vii) the Deans of Faculties; and
(viii) such other persons in the
service of the University as may be declared by the Statutes to be the officers
of the University.
(b) Authorities of the
University.
(i) the Advisory Council;
(ii) the Board of Management;
(iii) the Academic Council;
(iv) the Faculties;
(v) the Board of Studies;
(vi) the Finance Committee; and
(vii) such other authorities as
may be declared by the Statutes to be the authorities of the University.
Section - 11. Vice-Chancellor.
(1) The Vice-Chancellor shall
be a whole time paid officer of the University and shall be appointed by the
Chancellor in consultation with the State Government upon recommendation of a
Selection Committee consisting of.
(a) one person nominated by the
Board not connected with the University or any college thereof;
(b) one person nominated by the
Chairman, University Grants Commission;
(c) one person nominated by the
Chancellor; and
(d) one person nominated by the
State Government, and the Chancellor shall appoint one of these persons to be
the Chairman of the Committee.
(2) The term of the office of
the Vice-Chancellor shall be three years from the date on which he or she
enters upon his or her office or until he or she attains the age of seventy
years, whichever is earlier:
Provided that the same
person shall be eligible for re appointment for a second term.
(3) The Vice-Chancellor shall
receive such pay and allowances as may be determined by the State Government.
In addition to it, he or she shall be entitled to free furnished residence
maintained by the University and such other perquisites as may be prescribed.
(4) When a permanent vacancy in
the office of the Vice-Chancellor occurs by reason of his or her death,
resignation, removal or the expiry of his or her term of office, it shall be
filled by the Chancellor in accordance with sub-section (1), and for so long as
it is not so filled, stop-gap arrangement shall be made by him or her under and
in accordance with sub-section (5).
(5) When a temporary vacancy in
the office of the Vice-Chancellor occurs by reason of leave, suspension or
otherwise or when a stop-gap arrangement is necessary under sub-section (4),
the Registrar shall forthwith report the matter to the Chancellor who shall
make, on the advice of the State Government, arrangement for the carrying on of
the function of the office of the Vice-Chancellor.
(6) Notwithstanding anything
contained in sub-section (1) to sub-section (5), the first Vice-Chancellor of
the University shall be appointed by the Chancellor on the advice of the State
Government for a period not exceeding three years on such terms and conditions
as the State Government may determine.
(7) The Vice-Chancellor may at
any time relinquish office by submitting, not less than sixty days in advance
of the date on which he or she wishes to be relieved, his or her resignation to
the Chancellor.
(8) Such resignation shall take
effect from the date determined by the Chancellor and conveyed to the
Vice-Chancellor.
Section - 12. Powers and duties of the Vice-Chancellor.
(1) The Vice-Chancellor shall
be the principal executive and academic officer of the University and shall, in
the absence of the Chancellor, preside at the convocations of the University.
(2) The Vice-Chancellor shall
be ex officio Chairman of the Board and Academic Council.
(3) The Vice-Chancellor shall
be responsible for presenting to the Board for its deliberations and
consideration matters of concern to the University. He or she shall have power
to convene the meetings of the Board and the Academic Council and such other
authorities or bodies as may be prescribed.
(4) The Vice-Chancellor shall
exercise general control over the affairs of the University and shall be
responsible for the due maintenance of discipline in the University.
(5) The Vice-Chancellor shall
ensure the faithful observance of the provisions of this Act and the Statutes,
Ordinances and Regulations and shall possess all such powers as may be
necessary for the purpose.
(6) In an emergency, which in
the opinion of the Vice-Chancellor requires immediate action to be taken, he or
she shall take such action as he or she deems necessary and shall at the
earliest opportunity report the action taken to the officer, authority or other
body who or which in the ordinary course would have dealt with the matter.
(7) Where any action taken by
the Vice-Chancellor under sub-section (6) affects any person in the service of
the University to his or her disadvantage, such person may prefer an appeal to
the Board within thirty days of the date on which the action is communicated to
him or her.
(8) Subject as aforesaid, the
Vice-Chancellor shall give effect to the orders of the Board regarding the
appointment, suspension and dismissal of officers, teachers and other employees
of the University.
(9) The Vice-Chancellor shall
be responsible for close coordination and integration of teaching, research and
other work and shall exercise such other powers as may be prescribed.
Section - 13. Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
The Pro-Vice-Chancellor of
the University shall be appointed in such manner, for such period, on such
terms and conditions and shall exercise such powers and perform such functions
as may be prescribed by the Statutes.
Section - 14. Registrar.
(1) The Registrar shall be the
Chief Administrative Officer of the University. He or she shall work directly
under the superintendence, direction and control of the Vice-Chancellor.
(2) Notwithstanding anything
contained in this Act or any other law for the time being in force, the
Registrar shall be appointed by the State Government on deputation from amongst
the officers of the Rajasthan Administrative Service (not below selection
scale).
(3) The Registrar shall be the
ex officio Member-Secretary to the Board, the Academic Council and any other
authority declared by the Statutes to be the Authority of the University.
(4) It shall be the duty of the
Registrar.
(a) to be the custodian of the
records, the Common Seal and such other properties of the University as the
Board shall commit to his or her charge; and
(b) to issue all notices
convening meetings of the Board, the Academic Council, the Faculties, the Board
of Studies, and of any committee appointed by the authorities of the
University.
(5) (i) Where any proceedings
or resolution of the Board or order of the Vice-Chancellor is inconsistent with
the provisions of this Act and the Statutes made thereunder, it shall be the
duty of the Registrar to tender advice to the Board or the Vice-Chancellor
mentioning the relevant provisions and record in the proceedings to the meeting
of the Board or on the order of the Vice-Chancellor the fact that he or she had
tendered such advice and thereupon put up a note of dissent on such
proceedings, resolution, the order or as the case may be, and ensure the
communication of the matter to the Chancellor or any officer authorised by him
or her in this behalf within seven days of passing such resolution or order, or
as the case may be, undertaking such proceedings.
(ii) After examining the
note of dissent reported under sub-clause (i), the Chancellor or the officer
authorised in this behalf by him or her, may make such interim or final order
as he or she thinks fit, which shall be binding on the University:
Provided that if no such
interim or final order is passed within a period of thirty days from the date
of receipt of the dissent note, the Board or, as the case may be,
Vice-Chancellor may proceed with the proceedings or the resolution or, as the
case may be, the order as if the dissent note was not put up.
(6) The Registrar shall be
responsible to ensure the compliance of the provisions of Section 42.
(7) The Registrar shall
exercise such powers and perform such other functions and discharge such other
duties as may be prescribed or required of him or her from time to time by the Vice-Chancellor
or by the Board.
Section - 15. Comptroller.
(1) The Comptroller shall be
the principal finance, accounts and audit officer of the University. He or she
shall work directly under the control of the Vice-Chancellor.
(2) Notwithstanding anything
contained in this Act or any other law for the time being in force, the
Comptroller shall be appointed by the State Government on deputation from
amongst the officers of the Rajasthan Accounts Service (not below selection
scale).
(3) The Comptroller shall be
the ex officio Member-Secretary to the Finance Committee.
(4) The Comptroller shall.
(a) exercise general
supervision over the funds of the University and shall advise the University as
regards its financial policy;
(b) to manage the property and
investments of the University including trust and endowed property in
accordance with the decision of the Finance Committee and the Board; and
(c) exercise such other powers
and perform such other financial functions, as may be assigned to him or her by
the Board, or as may be prescribed:
Provided that the
Comptroller shall not incur any expenditure or make any investment exceeding
such amount as may be prescribed except with the prior approval of the Board.
(5) Subject to the control of
the Board, the Comptroller shall
(a) ensure that the limits
fixed by the Board for recurring and non-recurring expenditure for a year are
not exceeded and that all moneys are expended for the purposes for which they
are granted or allotted;
(b) be responsible for the
preparation of annual accounts, financial estimates and the budget of the
University and for their presentation to the Finance Committee and the Board;
(c) keep a constant watch on
the cash and bank balances and of investments;
(d) watch the progress of the
collection of revenue and advise on the methods of collection employed;
(e) ensure that the registers
of buildings, land, furniture and equipments are maintained up to date, and
that stock checking is conducted in respect of equipments and other consumable
materials in all offices, laboratories, colleges and institutions maintained by
the University;
(f) ensure that no expenditure
not authorised in the budget is incurred by the University otherwise than by
way of investment and to bring to the notice of the Vice-Chancellor and the
Registrar any unauthorised expenditure or other financial irregularity and
suggest appropriate action to be taken against persons at fault;
(g) disallow any expenditure
which may contravene the terms of any statute or for which provision is
required to be made by a statute but has not been made;
(h) call from any office,
laboratory, college or institution maintained by the University, any
information or returns as he or she may consider necessary for the exercise of
his or her powers, performance of his or her functions or discharge of his or
her duties; and
(i) ensure the compliance of
the provisions of Sections 34, 35 and 36.
Section - 16. Estate Officer and Dean of Student Welfare.
(1) The Board may appoint any
one or more of the following officers, namely.
(a) the Estate Officer; and
(b) the Dean of Student
Welfare.
(2) The Estate Officer shall be
incharge of all the buildings, lawns, gardens and other immovable property of
the University.
(3) The Dean of Student Welfare
shall have the following duties.
(a) to make arrangements of the
housing of students;
(b) to direct a programme of
students counselling;
(c) to arrange for employment
of students in accordance with plans approved by the Vice-Chancellor;
(d) to supervise the
extra-curricular activities of the students;
(e) to assist in the placement
of the graduates of the University; and
(f) to organise and maintain
contact with the alumni of the University.
Section - 17. Deans of faculties and their functions.
(1) There shall be a Dean of
each faculty.
(2) The Deans of faculties
shall be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor in a manner as may be prescribed.
(3) The Deans shall perform
such functions as may be prescribed by the Statutes.
Section - 18. Other Officers and employees.
The mode of appointment and
the functions of other officers mentioned in clause (a) of Section 10 and of the
employees of the University shall be as provided in this Act or as prescribed
by Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations.
Section - 19. Remuneration of officers and employees.
No officer or employee of
the University shall be offered nor shall he or she accept any remuneration for
any work in the University save as may be provided for in the Statutes.
Section - 20. Constitution and composition of the Advisory Council.
(1) There shall be an Advisory
Council of the University which shall consist of the following members, namely.
(i) a person of national
eminence in tribal affairs, to be appointed by the Chancellor, who shall be the
Chairperson of the Advisory Council;
(ii) the Vice-Chancellor;
(iii) Additional Chief Secretary
to the Government of Rajasthan, Tribal Area Development Department;
(iv) Commissioner, Tribal Area
Development Department, Udaipur;
(v) the Director, Indian
Institute of Management, Udaipur;
(vi) the Vice-Chancellor, Mohan
Lal Sukhadia University, Udaipur;
(vii) the Vice-Chancellor,
Vardhman Mahaveer Open University, Kota;
(viii) five eminent persons
belonging to the Scheduled Tribes, to be drawn from the fields of academics,
community service and public life, to be nominated by the State Government;
(ix) up to five academicians of
Tribal Studies, Social Sciences, Behavioural Sciences and Humanities and other
related disciplines, to be nominated by the Chancellor; and
(x) the Registrar of the
University, Member-Secretary.
(2) One-third members present
at a meeting of the Advisory Council shall constitute the quorum for meeting.
(3) The Chairman of the
Advisory Council shall perform such functions and exercise such powers as are
provided in this Act or as may be prescribed.
(4) The members shall serve
without any additional pay but shall be entitled to daily allowance and
travelling expenses as may be prescribed.
(5) The minutes of meeting of
the Advisory Council shall be recorded and maintained by the Member-Secretary
of the Advisory Council.
Section - 21. Duties and functions of the Advisory Council.
The duties and functions of
the Advisory Council shall be as follows.
(a) to review from time to
time, the broad policies and programmes of the University and to suggest
measures for the improvement and development of the University in regard to the
attainment of the objects;
(b) to advise the Vice-Chancellor
in respect of any matter that may guide the University in respect of its
objects; and
(c) such other duties or
functions as may be prescribed by the Statutes.
Section - 22. Constitution and composition of the Board of Management.
(1) The Board shall be the
highest executive body of the University and shall consist of the following
members, namely.
(I) the Vice-Chancellor of the
University, Chairman;
(II) ex officio Members.
(i) the Principal Secretary to
the Government of Rajasthan, Finance Department;
(ii) the Principal Secretary to
the Government of Rajasthan, Higher Education Department;
(iii) the Additional Chief
Secretary to the Government of Rajasthan, Tribal Area Development Department;
(iv) the Commissioner, Tribal
Area Development, Udaipur;
(v) the Director, Indian Institute
of Management, Udaipur;
(vi) the Vice-Chancellor, Mohan
Lal Sukhadia University, Udaipur;
(vii) the
Pro-Vice-Chancellor; [17][*
* *]
(viii) the Registrar of the
University, Member-Secretary[18] [;
and]
(ix) [19][the Director/Commissioner
of College Education, Rajasthan.]
Explanation. Ex officio
members mentioned at (i) to (iii) shall include their respective nominees who
shall not be below the rank of a Deputy Secretary to the Government of
Rajasthan;
(III) Nominated Members.
(i) two persons nominated by
the Vice-Chancellor from amongst the Deans for one year;
(ii) two University Professors
nominated by the Chancellor for one year;
(iii) two eminent educationists
to be nominated by the Chancellor for three years;
(iv) two members of State
Legislature to be nominated by the State Government for three years; [20][*
* *]
(v) two eminent educationists
to be nominated by the State Government for three years [21][;
and]
(vi) [22][two Principals of
affiliated colleges, one from the Government Colleges and another from Private
Colleges, to be nominated by the State Government for one year.]
(2) One-third members present
at a meeting of the Board shall constitute the quorum for meeting.
(3) The Chairman of the Board
shall perform such functions and exercise such powers as are provided in this
Act or as may be prescribed.
(4) The members shall serve
without any additional pay but shall be entitled to daily allowance and
travelling expenses as may be prescribed.
(5) The minutes of meeting of
the Board shall be recorded and maintained by the Member-Secretary of the
Board.
Section - 23. Duties and functions of the Board.
The duties and functions of
the Board shall be as follows.
(a) to approve and sanction the
budget of the University;
(b) to acquire, to dispose of,
to hold and to control the property and funds of the University and issue any
general or special direction on behalf of the University;
(c) to accept the transfer of
any movable or immovable property on behalf of the University;
(d) to administer any funds
placed at the disposal of the University for the specific purposes;
(e) to invest money belonging
to the University;
(f) to appoint the members of
the academic, administrative and other staff of the University in such manner
as may be prescribed;
(g) to direct the form and use
of the Common Seal of the University;
(h) to appoint such committees,
either standing or temporary as it deems necessary for its proper functioning;
(i) to borrow money for capital
improvements and make suitable arrangements for its repayment;
(j) to meet at such times and
as often as it deems necessary, provided however, that the regular meeting of
the Board shall be held at least once in every three months;
(k) to make Statutes,
Ordinances and Regulations in the manner prescribed in this Act for smooth
functioning of the University; and
(l) to regulate and determine
all matters concerning the University in accordance with this Act and the
Statutes and to exercise such powers and to discharge such duties as may be
conferred or imposed on it by this Act and the Statutes.
Section - 24. Academic Council.
(1) There shall be an Academic
Council of the University, consisting of the following as members, namely.
(a) the Vice-Chancellor Ex
officio Chairman;
(b) the Pro-Vice-Chancellor;
(c) Deans of Faculties;
(d) one Professor from each
faculty to be nominated by the Vice-Chancellor;
(e) the Principal Secretary to
the Government of Rajasthan, Information and Public Relations Department or his
nominee not below the rank of a Deputy Secretary to the Government of
Rajasthan;
(f) the Principal Secretary to
the Government of Rajasthan, Higher Education Department or his nominee not
below the rank of a Deputy Secretary to the Government of Rajasthan;
(g) Chairmen, Boards of
Studies;
(h) two persons having special
attainment in the field of studies not being employees of the University, one
to be nominated by the Chancellor and the other by the State Government; [23][*
* *]
(i) the Registrar of the
University, Member-Secretary [24][;]
(j) [25][one Principal/Director of
a constituent college to be nominated by the Vice-Chancellor;
(k) the Director/Commissioner
of College Education, Rajasthan;
(l) two Principals of
affiliated colleges, one from Government Colleges, and another from Private
Colleges, to be nominated by the State Government;
(m) one teacher other than the
Professors, from a constituent college/University Department having a minimum
ten years? experience in teaching degree or post-graduate classes to be
nominated by the Vice-Chancellor; and
(n) one teacher other than the
Principals, from an affiliated college having a minimum ten years? experience
in teaching degree or post-graduate classes to be nominated by the State
Government.]
(2) The term of office of
nominated members shall be two years.
Section - 25. Functions of the Academic Council.
(1) Subject to the provisions
of this Act, the Statutes, the Ordinances and Regulations, the Academic Council
shall have the control and general regulation of the academic affairs and be
responsible for the maintenance of standards of instructions and examinations
in the University and for the requirements for the award of degrees and
diplomas. The Academic Council shall
(i) exercise control over the
academic policies of the University and be responsible for the maintenance and
improvement of standards of instruction, education and evaluation in the
University;
(ii) consider matters of general
academic interest either on its own initiative or on a reference from the
faculty of the University or the Board and to take appropriate action thereon;
and
(iii) recommend to the Board,
such Regulations as are consistent with this Act regarding the academic
functioning of the University including discipline of students.
(2) The Academic Council shall
exercise such other powers and perform such other duties as may be conferred or
imposed upon it by the Statutes and shall advise the Vice-Chancellor on all
academic matters.
Section - 26. Composition and functions of the faculties.
(1) There shall be such
faculties in the University as may be prescribed by the Statutes.
(2) Each faculty shall consist
of the following.
(a) Dean of the Faculty ??Chairman;
(b) University professors of
the subjects assigned to the Faculty;
(c) Chairmen of the Boards of
Studies in the Faculty; [26][*
* *]
(d) two external experts
nominated by the Academic Council.
(3) [27][The Faculty shall perform
such functions as may be prescribed by the Statutes[28][;
and]
?(e)
one Post-graduate College Principal and one Postgraduate Department Head in
each subject of the Faculty from affiliated colleges, nominated by the State
Government.]
Section - 27. Board of Studies.
(1) There shall be such number
of Boards of Studies as may be determined by the Statutes.
(2) A Board of Studies shall be
constituted in the manner, consist of such members, exercise such powers and
perform such functions as may be prescribed.
Section - 28. Finance Committee.
(1) The Finance Committee shall
consist of the following members, namely.
(a) the Vice-Chancellor, who
shall be the Chairman of the Committee;
(b) the Principal Secretary to
the Government of Rajasthan, Finance Department, or his nominee not below the
rank of a Deputy Secretary to the Government of Rajasthan;
(c) the Principal Secretary to
the Government of Rajasthan, Higher Education Department, or his nominee not
below the rank of a Deputy Secretary to the Government of Rajasthan;
(d) the Additional Chief
Secretary to the Government of Rajasthan, Tribal Area Development Department,
or his nominee not below the rank of a Deputy Secretary to the Government of
Rajasthan;
(e) the Pro-Vice-Chancellor;
(f) one member of the Board, to
be nominated by the Board from amongst its non-official members;
(g) two professors, by rotation,
to be nominated by the Board; and
(h) the Comptroller, who shall
be the Member-Secretary of the Committee.
(2) The term of office of the
members nominated under clauses (f) and (g) shall be two years.
Section - 29. Functions of Finance Committee.
Subject to the other
provisions of this Act, the Finance Committee shall broadly perform the
following functions, namely.
(i) to examine the annual
accounts and annual budget estimates of the University and to advise the Board
thereon;
(ii) to review from time to time
the financial position of the University;
(iii) to make recommendations to
the Board on all financial policy matters of the University;
(iv) to make recommendations to
the Board on all proposals involving raising of funds, receipts and
expenditure;
(v) to provide guidelines for
investment of surplus funds;
(vi) to make recommendations to
the Board on all proposals involving expenditure for which no provision has
been made in the budget or for which expenditure in excess of the amount
provided in the budget needs to be incurred;
(vii) to examine all proposals
relating to the revision of pay-scales, upgradation of the scales and those
items which are not included in the budget prior to placing before the Board;
and
(viii) to exercise such other
powers and perform such other functions as may be conferred or imposed upon it
by the Regulations.
Section - 30. Teaching of the University.
[29][(1) All teaching
recognized by the University shall be conducted in the University department or
in colleges, institutes and institutions.]
(2)
The authorities responsible for organising such teaching shall be such as may
be prescribed.
(3)
The courses of study and curricula shall be such as may be prescribed by
Ordinances and, subject thereto, by the Regulations.
Section - 31. Teachers and Officers of the University. ?
(1) The appointment of teachers
and officers of the University shall be made in accordance with provisions of
the Rajasthan Universities' Teachers and Officers (Selection for Appointment)
Act, 1974 (Act 18 of 1974).
(2) Except in cases provided
for by the Statutes, teachers and officers of the University shall be appointed
under a written contract. The contract shall be lodged with the Vice-Chancellor
and a copy thereof shall be furnished to the teacher or officer concerned. The
contract shall not be inconsistent with the provisions of this Act and the
Statutes for the time being in force in relation to the conditions of service.
Section - 32. Age of retirement. ?
Subject to any provision in
the Statutes to the contrary or any directions or policy of the State
Government in this regard, all the employees of the University shall ordinarily
retire from service upon attaining the age of sixty years.
Section - 33. Pension or provident fund. ?
(1) For the benefit of its
officers, teachers, clerical staff and other employees, the University shall
constitute, in such manner and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed,
such pension, gratuity, insurance and provident fund as it may deem fit.
(2) The provisions of the
Provident Funds Act, 1925 (Act 19 of 1925), shall apply to a fund or an
insurance scheme as if it were a State Government fund or scheme and the
University shall contribute to or invest in such fund or scheme.
(3) Provision shall be made in
the Statutes to ensure that staff members transferred from employment in the
service of the State shall have their accrued service benefits protected upon
such transfer.
Section - [30][33-A. Conferment of autonomous status.
(1) An affiliated college or a
recognized institution or a University Department may be conferred the
autonomous status by the University in the matter of admission of students,
prescribing the courses of studies. Imparting instructions and training,
holding of examinations and the powers in make necessary rules for the purpose.
(2) The Board shall for the
purpose of satisfying itself about the standards of education in such a
college, institution or department may direct an enquiry to be made in the
prescribed manner by a standing committee consisting of such persons as are
deemed fit.
(3) On receipt of the report of
the said committee and the recommendations of the Academic Council thereon, the
Board on being satisfied, shall refer the matter to the University Grants
Commission and the State Government to obtain their concurrence.
(4) On receipt of such
concurrence, the University shall confer the autonomous status on the college,
the institution or the department, as the case may be.
(5) The status of autonomy may
be granted initially for a period of five years subject to review by an expert
committee to be constituted for this purpose. The committee shall comprise the
following, namely:
(a) one nominee of the
University;
(b) one nominee of the State
Government;
(c) one nominee of the
University Grants Commission;
(d) one Principal of an
autonomous college to be nominated by the Vice-Chancellor; and
(e) an officer of the
University to be nominated by the Vice-Chancellor,
(6) The Committee shall submit
its report to the Board for further action.
(7) The University shall
continue to exercise general supervision over such college, institution or
department and to confer degrees on the students of such college, institution
or department.
(8) The autonomous college,
institution or department shall appoint such committees as may be prescribed
for the proper management relating to academic, financial and administrative
affairs.
(9) Every autonomous college,
institution or department shall furnish such reports, returns and other
information as the Board may require from time to time.
(10) The Board shall cause every
autonomous college, institution or department to be inspected from time to
time.]
Section - [31][33-B. Withdrawal of autonomous status.
(1) The conferment of
autonomous status may be withdrawn by the University if the college,
institution or department has failed to observe any of the conditions of its
conferment or the efficiency thereof has so deteriorated that in the interest
of education it is necessary to do so.
(2) Before an order under
sub-section (1) is made, the Board shall, by one month's notice in writing,
call upon the college, institution or department to show cause why such an
order should not be made.
(3) On receipt of the
explanation, if any, made by the college, institution or department in reply to
the notice, the Board shall, after consulting the Academic Council and the
University Grants Commission report the matter to the State Government.
(4) The State Government shall,
after such further enquiry, if any, as may be deemed fit, record its opinion in
the matter and convey its decision to the University and the University shall
thereupon make such order as it deems fit.
(5) Where in the case of an
autonomous college, institution or department, the autonomous status conferred
under Section 33-A is withdrawn by an order made under sub-section (4), such
college, institution or department, as the case may be, shall cease to have an
autonomous status from the date specified in the order.]
Section - 34. University fund. ?
(1) The University shall
establish, maintain and administer a fund to be called the University fund.
(2) The following moneys shall
form part of, and be paid into, the University fund, namely.
(a) any contribution or grant
by the State Government;
(b) income arising to the
University from all sources including income from fees and charges;
(c) trusts, bequests, donation,
endowments and other grants, if any; and
(d) such other money as may be
prescribed by the Statutes.
(3) The matters to which the
fund may be applied and appropriated shall be those prescribed by this Act or
the Statutes.
(4) All expenses incurred under
and in pursuance of any provision contained in this Act shall be met out of the
University fund.
(5) The University shall have
power to borrow, on the security of the University properties and with the
concurrence of the State Government, money for the purposes of the University.
Section - 35. Accounts and audit.
(1) The annual accounts and
balance sheet of the University shall be prepared by the Comptroller under the
direction of the Vice-Chancellor and all moneys accruing to or received by the
University from whatever source and all amount disbursed or paid shall be
entered in the accounts.
(2) The Comptroller shall,
before such date as may be prescribed by the Statutes, prepare the annual
financial estimates for the ensuing year.
(3) The annual accounts and the
annual financial estimates prepared by the Comptroller shall be placed before
the Board together with the remarks of the Finance Committee for approval and
the Board may pass resolution with reference thereto and communicate the same
to the Comptroller who shall take action in accordance therewith.
(4) The annual accounts shall
be audited in the prescribed manner by such auditors as the State Government
may direct and the cost of such audit shall be a charge on the University fund.
(5) The accounts when audited
shall be printed and copies thereof, together with the audit report, shall be
submitted by the Vice-Chancellor to the Board which shall forward them to the
State Government with such comments as may be deemed necessary.
(6) The University shall settle
objections raised in the audit and carry out such instructions as may be issued
by the State Government on the audit report.
Section - 36. Control of the State Government. ?
Where the State Government
funds are involved, the University shall abide by the terms and conditions
attached to the sanction of such funds which may inter alia include prior
permission of the State Government in respect of the following, namely
(a) creation of the new posts
of teachers, officers or other employees;
(b) revision of the pay,
allowances, post-retirement benefits and other benefits to its teachers,
officers and other employees;
(c) grant of any
additional/special pay, allowance or other extra remuneration of any
description whatsoever, including ex gratia payment or other benefits having
financial implications, to any of its teachers, officers or other employees;
(d) diversion of any earmarked
funds other than the purpose for which it was received;
(e) transfer by sale, lease,
mortgage or otherwise of immovable property;
(f) incur expenditure on any
development work from the funds received from the State Government for any
purposes other than for which the funds are received; and
(g) take any decision resulting
in increased financial liability, direct or indirect, for the State Government.
Explanation. The above
conditions shall also apply in respect of the posts created from any other
fund, which may, in the long term, be likely to cause financial implications to
the State Government.
Section - 37. Assumption of financial control by the State Government as emergency measure. ?
(1) The State Government shall
have the right to cause an inquiry to be made, by such person or persons as it
may direct, and to issue directions to the University, in respect of any matter
connected with the finances of the University, where State Government funds are
concerned.
(2) If the State Government is
satisfied that owing to maladministration or financial mismanagement in the
University a situation has arisen whereby financial stability of the University
has become insecure, it may by a notification, declare that the finances of the
University shall be subject to the control of the State Government and shall
issue such other directions as it may deem fit for the purpose and the same
shall be binding on the University.
Section - 38. Supplementary provisions relating to membership.
(1) All casual vacancies among
the members (other than ex officio members) of any authority or body of the
University shall be filled as soon as possible by appointment or nomination
according as the member whose place became vacant was appointed or nominated
and the person appointed or nominated to a casual vacancy shall be a member of
such authority or body for the residuary period of the term for which the
person whose place he fills would have continued but for the vacancy.
(2) A person who holds any
office in the University by virtue of his holding any other office of the
University or otherwise shall hold such office as long as he holds the other
office and thereafter till his successor is duly nominated or appointed, as the
case may be.
(3) The Board may remove any
person not being an officer of the University from membership of any authority
or body or any employee of the University on the grounds that such person or
employee has been convicted of an offence involving moral turpitude or for
taking part in subversive activities or for indulging in any act or acts
unbecoming of the prestige of the University:
Provided that no such
person or employee shall be removed under this sub-section unless he has been
afforded a reasonable opportunity of showing cause why he should not be so removed
and such cause has been considered by the Board:
Provided further that prior
approval of the State Government will be necessary for taking such action
against a member of any authority or body of the University, nominated by the
State Government.
(4) If any question arises
regarding any person who has been appointed or nominated, as or is entitled to
be, a member of any authority of the University subordinate to the Board or
regarding any decision of the Board under this Act and the Statutes, the matter
shall be referred to the Chancellor for his or her decision, and the decision
of the Chancellor shall be final.
Section - 39. Proceedings of the University authorities and bodies not to be invalidated by reason of any vacancy. ?
No act or proceeding of any
authority or body of the University shall be invalidated by reason of the
existence of a vacancy among its members or by reason of some person having
taken part in the proceedings who is subsequently found not to have been
entitled to do so.
Section - 40. Reference to Government officers to be construed in case of change of designation as reference to corresponding offices. ?
Where any provision of this
Act or of the Statutes, Ordinances or Regulations refer to an officer of the
State Government by designation, then if that designation is altered or that
office ceases to exist, the reference shall be construed as a reference to the
altered designation, or as the case may be, to such corresponding officer as
the State Government directs.
Section - 41. Power to obtain information. ?
Notwithstanding anything
contained in this Act or any other law for the time being in force, the State
Government may, by order in writing, call for any information from the
University on any matter relating to the affairs of the University and, the
University shall, if such information is available with it, furnish the State
Government with such information within a reasonable period.
Section - 42. Annual Report. ?
The Annual Report of the
University shall be prepared under the direction of the Vice-Chancellor and
circulated among the members of the Board one month before the annual meeting
of the Board at which it is to be considered. The Annual Report, as approved by
the Board, shall be sent to the State Government for being laid on the table of
the House of the State Legislature.
Section - 43. Statutes. ?
Subject to the provisions
of this Act, the Statutes may provide for any matter and shall, in particular,
provide for the following
(a) the constitution, powers
and duties of the authorities of the University;
(b) the appointment or
nomination and continuance in office of the members of the authorities of the
University and all other matters relating to these authorities for which it may
be necessary or desirable to provide;
(c) the designation, manner of
appointment, powers, duties and service conditions of the officers of the
University;
(d) the classification and
manner of appointment of teachers and their service conditions and
qualifications;
(e) the constitution of
pension, gratuity, insurance and provident funds for the benefit of officers,
teachers and other employees of the University;
(f) the conferment of honorary
degrees;
(g) the establishment,
amalgamation, sub-division and abolition of departments;
(h) the establishment and
abolition of hostels maintained by the University;
(i) the moneys to form part of
and to be paid into the University fund and the matters to which the fund may
be applied and appropriated;
(j) the number and emoluments
of teachers of the University and the preparation and maintenance of a record
of their services and activities;
(k) the remuneration and
allowances including travelling and daily allowances to be paid to persons
employed in the business of the University; and
(l) all other matters which by
this Act are required to be or may be provided for or prescribed otherwise than
by the Ordinances and Regulations.
Section - 44. Statutes how made. ?
(1) The Statutes may be made,
amended or repealed by the Board in the manner hereinafter provided.
(2) The Board may take into consideration
the draft of a Statute either at its own motion or on a proposal by any
authority of the University.
(3) The Board, if it thinks
necessary, may also obtain the opinion of any officer, authority or body of the
University in regard to any draft Statute, which is before it for
consideration.
(4) Every Statute passed by the
Board shall be submitted to the Chancellor who may give or withhold his assent
thereto or send it back to the Board for reconsideration.
(5) No Statute passed by the
Board shall be valid or shall come into force until assented to by the
Chancellor.
(6) Notwithstanding anything
contained in the foregoing sub-section, the Chancellor may, either suo motu or
on the advice of the State Government, direct the University to make provisions
in the Statutes in respect of any matter specified by him or her and if the
Board fails to implement such a direction within sixty days of its receipt, the
Chancellor may, after considering the reasons, if any, communicated by the
Board for its inability to comply with such direction, make or amend the
Statutes suitably.
Section - 45. Ordinances. ?
Subject to the provisions
of this Act and the Statutes, the Ordinances may provide for all or any of the
following matters namely.
(a) the courses of study,
admission or enrolment of students, fee, qualifications or conditions requisite
for any degree, diploma, certificate or fellowship;
(b) the conduct of examinations
including the appointment of examiners and their terms and conditions;
(c) the conditions for residing
in any hostel or other place of residence run or maintained by the University,
the levying of charges therefor and other related matters;
(d) the recognition and
supervision of hostels not run or maintained by the University; and
(e) any other matter required
by this Act or the Statutes to be dealt by or under the Ordinances of the
University.
Section - 46. Ordinances how made. ?
(1) The Board may make, amend
or repeal Ordinances in the manner hereinafter provided.
(2) No Ordinances concerning
the academic matter shall be made by the Board unless a draft thereof has been
proposed by the Academic Council.
(3) The Board shall not have
the power to amend any draft proposed by the Academic Council under sub-section
(2), but may reject or return it to the Academic Council for reconsideration,
in part or in whole, together with any amendments which the Board may suggest.
(4) All Ordinances made by the
Board shall have effect from such date as it may direct, but every Ordinance so
made shall be submitted to the Chancellor within two weeks. The Chancellor
shall have the power to direct the Board, within four weeks of the receipt of
the Ordinance, to suspend its operation, and he or she shall, as soon as
possible, inform the Board of his or her objection to it. He or she may, after
receiving the comments of the Board, either withdraw the order suspending the
Ordinance or disallow the Ordinance, and his or her decision shall be final.
Section - 47. Regulations.
(1) Every authority of the
University may make Regulations consistent with this Act and the Statutes and
Ordinances.
(a) laying down the procedure
to be observed at their meetings and the number of members required to form a
quorum;
(b) providing for all matters
which by this Act and the Statutes or Ordinances are to be provided for by that
authority by the Regulations; and
(c) providing for any other
matter solely concerning such authority and not provided for by this Act and
the Statutes or Ordinances.
(2) Every authority of the
University shall make Regulations providing for the giving of notice to the members
of such authority of the dates of meetings and of the business to be transacted
thereat and for the keeping of a record of the proceeding of meetings.
(3) The Board may direct the
amendment, in such manner as it may specify, of any Regulations made under this
section or the annulment thereof by any authority of the University.
Section - 48. Delegation of powers. ?
The Board may, by Statute,
delegate to any officer or authority any of the powers conferred upon it by
this Act, to be exercised subject to such restrictions and conditions as may be
prescribed.
Section - [32][48-A. Transfer of properties and manpower.
Notwithstanding anything
contained in any law for the time being in force, the Chancellor may, in order
to give effect to the provisions of this Act, on the advice of the State
Government make such orders as are deemed necessary, for the transfer of
(a) any officer, teacher,
employee or servant,
(b) any movable or immovable
property situated in the jurisdictional area of this University or any rights
or interest therein, and
(c) any fund, grant,
contribution, donation aid or benefaction received, accrued or promised, from
the Mohan Lal Sukhadia University, Udaipur or any other University to this
University on such terms and conditions as may be specified in the order.]
Section - 49. Temporary arrangements. ?
(1) At any time after the
commencement of this Act and until such time as the authorities of the
University are duly constituted, any officer of the University may be appointed
by the Vice-Chancellor, with the prior approval of the Chancellor, to carry on
the duties of any such authority.
(2) The Vice-Chancellor may
make temporary appointments subject to the approval of the Board at its next
meeting, following the making of such appointment.
Section - 50. Residuary provision. ?
The Board shall have the
authority to deal with any matter pertaining to the University and not
specifically dealt with in this Act. The decision of the Board on all such
matters shall, subject to revision by the Chancellor, be final and shall not be
liable to be challenged in any Court or Tribunal.
Section - 51. Removal of difficulties. ?
(1) The State Government may,
for the purpose of removing any difficulties, in the area and in matters
covered by this Act, by order published in the Official Gazette,
(a) direct that this Act shall
during such period as may be specified in the order take effect subject to such
adaptations whether by way of modification, addition or omission consistent
with this Act, as it may deem fit to be necessary or expedient, or
(b) give such directions as
appear to it to be necessary for the removal of such difficulties that may
arise in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, or
(c) make such other temporary
provisions for the purpose of removing any such difficulties as it may deem fit
to be necessary or expedient:
Provided that no such order
shall be made after twelve months from the date of the commencement of this
Act.
(2) All orders made under
sub-section (1) shall be laid before the House of the State Legislature for
fourteen days which may be comprised in one session or in two successive
sessions and if before the expiry of the session in which they are so laid or
of the session immediately following, the House of the State Legislature makes
any modification in any of such orders or resolves that any such order should
not be made, such order shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form
or be of no effect, as the case may be, so however, that any such modification
or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously
done thereunder.
(3) If any question arises
regarding the interpretation of any provisions of this Act or any Statutes or
Ordinances or Regulations made under this Act, or as to whether any person has
been duly appointed as or is entitled to be a member of any authority or other
body of the University, the matter may be referred to the Chancellor and shall
be so referred if the Vice-Chancellor and any ten members of the Board so
require. The Chancellor, shall after taking such advice from the State
Government as he or she deems necessary, decide the question and his or her
decision shall be final.
Section - 52. Repeal and savings. ?
(1) The Rajiv Gandhi Tribal
University, Udaipur Ordinance, 2012 (Ordinance No. 9 of 2012) is hereby repealed.
(2) Notwithstanding such
repeal, all things done, actions taken or orders made under the said Ordinance
shall be deemed to have been done, taken or made under this Act.
LAW
(LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING) DEPARTMENT
(GROUP-II)
NOTIFICATION
Jaipur,
October 17, 2012
No. F. 2(44) Vidhi/2/2012. ?In pursuance of clause (3) of Article 348 of
the Constitution of India, the Governor is pleased to authorise the publication
in the Rajasthan Gazette of the following translation in the English language
of the Rajiv Gandhi Janjateeya Vishwavidhyalaya, Udaipur Adhiniyam, 2012 (2012
Ka Adhiniyam Sankhyank 31)
??
[1] Received the assent
of the Governor on the 14th day of October, 2012.
[2] Subs. for ?Rajiv Gandhi
Tribal University at Udaipur? by Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 4 (w.e.f.
1-7-2016).
[3] Subs. for ?the Rajiv
Gandhi Tribal University, Udaipur? by Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 5 (w.e.f.
1-7-2016).
4.
[4] Ins. by Rajasthan Act
10 of 2016, S. 6(i) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[5] Ins. by Rajasthan Act
10 of 2016, S. 6(ii) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[6] Ins. by Rajasthan Act
10 of 2016, S. 6(iii) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[7] Subs. by Rajasthan
Act 10 of 2016, S. 6(iv) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016). Prior to substitution it read as:
?(m)
?University? means the Rajiv Gandhi Tribal University, Udaipur incorporated
under Section 3;?
[8] Subs. for ?the Rajiv
Gandhi Tribal University, Udaipur? by Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 7(i) (w.e.f.
1-7-2016).
[9] Subs. by Rajasthan
Act 10 of 2016, S. 7(ii) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016). Prior to substitution it read as:
?(3)
The headquarters of the University shall be at Udaipur which shall be the
headquarters of the Vice-Chancellor.?
[10] Subs. by Rajasthan
Act 10 of 2016, S. 8 (w.e.f. 1-7-2016). Prior to substitution it read as:
?4.
Jurisdiction.? The jurisdiction of the
University shall extend to and the powers conferred by or under this Act shall
be exercisable by it in the University departments and its institutes and
institutions.?
[11] The word ?and?
omitted by by Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 9(i) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[12] Subs. for ?.? by
Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 9(ii) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[13] Ins. by Rajasthan Act
10 of 2016, S. 9(iii) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[14] The word ?and?
omitted by by Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 10(i) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[15] Subs. for ?.? by
Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 10(ii) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[16] Ins. by Rajasthan Act
10 of 2016, S. 10(iii) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[17] The word ?and?
omitted by by Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 11(i) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[18] Subs. for ?.? by
Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 11(ii) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[19] Ins. by Rajasthan Act
10 of 2016, S. 11(iii) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[20] The word ?and?
omitted by Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 11(iv) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[21] Subs. for ?.? by
Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 11(v) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[22] Ins. by Rajasthan Act
10 of 2016, S. 11(vi) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[23] The word ?and?
omitted by by Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 12(i) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[24] Subs. for ?.? by
Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 12(ii) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[25] Ins. by Rajasthan Act
10 of 2016, S. 12(iii) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[26] The word ?and?
omitted by by Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 13(i) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[27] Ins. by Rajasthan Act
10 of 2016, S. 13(iii) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[28] Subs. for ?.? by
Rajasthan Act 10 of 2016, S. 13(ii) (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[29] Subs. by Rajasthan
Act 10 of 2016, S. 14 (w.e.f. 1-7-2016). Prior to substitution it read as:
?(1)
All teaching recognised by the University shall be conducted in the University
departments or its institutes and institutions.?
[30] Ins. by Rajasthan Act
10 of 2016, S. 15 (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[31] Ins. by Rajasthan Act
10 of 2016, S. 15 (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).
[32] Ins. by Rajasthan Act
10 of 2016, S. 16 (w.e.f. 1-7-2016).