SARDAR
PATEL UNIVERSITY ACT, 1955 THE SARDAR PATEL UNIVERSITY ACT, 1955 [Act No. 40 of 1955][1] [31st October, 1955] An Act to establish and incorporate a teaching and affiliating
University at Vallabh Vidyanagar. WHEREAS
it is necessary to accelerate the process of regeneration of villages by the
application of modern arts, sciences and technology to rural requirements; AND
WHEREAS it is also necessary and expedient to establish and in corporate a
teaching and affiliating University[2]*
. * * * in a rural setting at Vallabh Vidyanagar; It is
hereby enacted in the Sixth Year of the Republic of India as follows :-- (1)
This Act may be called, the[3][Sardar
Patel University Act, 1955]. (2)
This section shall come into force at once. (3)
The State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette,
direct that all or any of the remaining provisions of this Act shall come into
force on such date or dates as may be specified in the notification. In this
Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,-- (1)
"affiliated college" means a college affiliated under
section 44 and includes also a college deemed to be affiliated under section 5
; (2)
"college" means a degree college or an intermediate
college ; (3)
"constituent college" means a university college or an
affiliated college made constituent under section 50 ; (4)
"degree college" means a college, which is authorized to
submit its students to an examination qualifying for any degree of the
University; (5)
"department" means a department designated as such by
the Ordinances with reference to a subject or a group of subjects ; (6)
"Director of Education" means the Director of Education,[4][Gujarat
State];
Preamble 1 - THE SARDAR PATEL UNIVERSITY ACT, 1955PREAMBLE
(7)
"Fellow" means an ex-officio Fellow or an Ordinary
Fellow appointed under the provisions of this Act ;
(8)
"Head Master" means the head of a High School ;
(9)
"Head of Department" means a teacher principally
responsible for instruction, training or research in a department;
(10)
"High School" means a high school which, has been
recognised as a full-fledged high school by the Director of Education, or by an
officer authorized by him in that behalf in accordance with the provisions of
the Bombay Secondary School Certificate Examination Act, 1948;
(11)
"hostel" means a unit of residence for students
maintained or recognized by the University under this Act ;
(12)
"intermediate college" means a college other than a
degree college;
(13)
"prescribed" means prescribed by Statutes or Ordinances
;
(14)
"Principal" means the head of a college ;
(15)
"recognized institution" means an institution recognized
under section 46 and includes also an institution deemed to have been
recognized under section 5 ;
(16)
"registered graduate" means a graduate registered under
section 16;
(17)
"Schedule" means a schedule appended to this Act ;
(18)
"secondary teachers" means such class of teachers
imparting instruction in High Schools as may be declared to be secondary
teachers by Statutes;
(19)
"Statutes" and "Ordinances[5][and
Regulations]" means respectively, the Statutes and Ordinances[6][and
Regulations] of the University made under this Act and for the time being in
force ;
(20)
"teacher" means a professor, reader or lecturer,
imparting instruction or guiding research in the University, an affiliated
college or recognized institution or such other person as may be declared to be
a teacher by the Statutes;
(21)
"Teacher of the University" means a teacher appointed or
recognized by the University for imparting instruction on its behalf;
(22)
"University" means the[7][Sardar
Patel University] ;
(23)
"University Area" means the area specified in Schedule
I.
(24)
"University College" means a college which the
University may establish or maintain under this Act or a college transferred to
the University and maintained by it ;
(25)
"University Department" means any collegiate or
post-graduate or research institution or department maintained by the
University.
Section 3 - Incorporation of the University
(1)
The Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor,[8][the
Pro-Vice-Chancellor], the Fellows and the members of the Syndicate[9][and
the Academic Council] of the University and all persons who may hereafter be
appointed or elected as such Officers, Fellows or members under this Act, so
long as they continue to be such officers, Fellows or members, are hereby
constituted and declared to be one body corporate by the name of the[10][Sardar
Patel University], and such body corporate shall, by such name, have perpetual
succession and a common seal, and by such name shall sue and be sued.
(2)
University shall be competent to acquire and hold property, both
movable and immovable, to lease, sell or otherwise transfer any movable or
immovable property which may have become vested in, or may have been acquired
by, it for the purpose[11][of
the University, to raise loans upon the security of its assets] and to contract
and do all other things necessary for the purposes of this Act :
[12][Provided
that the power to raise loans upon the security of its assets shall be
exercised after obtaining previous permission of the State Government.]
Section 4 - Powers of the university
Subject to such conditions
as may be prescribed by or under the provisions of this Act, the University
shall have the following powers, namely:--
(1)
to provide for instruction, teaching and training in such branches
of learning and courses of study as it may think fit and to make provision for
research and for the advancement and dissemination of knowledge ;
(2)
to make such provision as would enable affiliated colleges and
recognized institutions to undertake, specialization of studies ;
(3)
to organise, control and co-ordinate the programme of teaching and
research and other, activities of the University, whether carried on in
constituent colleges or in University Departments or in affiliated colleges or
recognised institutions ;
(4)
to organize university laboratories, libraries, museums and other
equipment for teaching and research ;
(5)
to establish, maintain and manage colleges, [13][University
Departments] or practising schools and institutions attached to colleges, [14][University
Departments] or school's for the purpose of practical work, experiment,
research or preparatory instruction and institutes of research or specialized
studies ;
(6)
to institute professorships, readerships,' lectureships and any
other posts of teachers required by the University ;
(7)
to appoint or recognize persons as professors, readers or
lecturers or otherwise as teachers of the University ;
(8)
to lay down the courses of instruction for various examinations ;
(9)
to guide the teaching in colleges or recognized institutions ;
(10)
to institute degrees, diplomas and other academic distinctions ;
(11)
to hold examinations including University Entrance examination and
confer degrees, diplomas and other academic distinctions on persons who?
(a)
have pursued approved courses of study in the University or in an
affiliated college or in a recognized institution unless exempted therefrom in
the manner prescribed by the [15][Statutes,
Ordinances or Regulations] and have passed the examinations prescribed by the
University, or
(b)
have carried on research under conditions prescribed by the Ordinances [16][and
Regulations] ;
(12)
to confer honorary degrees or other academic distinctions in the
manner laid down by the Statutes ;
(13)
to grant such diplomas and certificates to, and to provide such
lectures, instruction and training, for persons not being enrolled students of
the University as the University may determine by the[17][Statutes,
Ordinances and Regulations] ;
(14)
to admit educational institutions to the privileges of the
University and to withdraw such privileges ;
(15)
to inspect colleges and recognized institutions and to take
measures to ensure that proper standards of instruction, teaching or training
are maintained in them ;
(16)
to control and co-ordinate the activities of, and give financial
aid to, affiliated colleges and recognized institutions [18][and
to regulate the fees to be paid by the students in such colleges];
(17) to hold
and manage trusts and endowments and to institute and award fellowships,
travelling fellowships, scholarships, studentships, exhibitions, medals and
prizes ;
(18) to make special
provision for the spread of University education among classes and communities,
which are educationally backward ;
(19) to make
special provision for disseminating knowledge and promoting arts and culture ;
(20) to fix,
to demand and to receive such fees and other charges as may be prescribed by
the Ordinances ;
(21) to
establish, maintain and manage hostels ;
(22) to
recognize hostels not maintained by the University, to inspect such hostels and
to withdraw recognition therefrom ;
(23) to
supervise and control the conduct and discipline of the students of the
University and to provide for and to supervise and control their residence and
to make arrangements for promoting their health and general welfare :
(24)
to conduct, co-ordinate, regulate and control post-graduate
research work and teaching in the affiliated colleges and the institution
recognised by the University
(25) to
co-ordinate, regulate and control the conduct of post-intermediate teaching and
instruction in affliated college and to undertake the same in University
Colleges :
(26)
to institute and manage?
(a)
Printing and Publication Department,
(b)
University Extension Boards,
(c)
Information Bureaux, and
(d)
Employment Bureaux;
(27)
to make provision?
(a)
for extra-mural teaching and research,
(b)
for physical and military training,
(c)
for Student's Unions, and
(d)
for sports and athletic clubs ;
(28)
to provide for training for competitive examinations services
under the Union or the State Governments ;
(29)
to promote the development of the study [19][of
Gujarati ad Hindi in Devnagari script and the use of Gujarati or Hindi in
Devnagari script or both] as a medium of instruction and examination;
(30)
to co-operate, will other University and authorities in such
manner and for such purpose as the University may determine;
(31)
to do all such acts and things whether incidental to the powers
aforesaid or not as may be requisite in order to farther the objects of the
University and generally to cultivate and promote arts, science and other
branches of learning and culture.
Section 5 - Jurisdiction and admission to privileges
(1)
No educational institution situate within the University area
shall save with the consent of the University and the sanction of the State
Government, be associated in any way with, or seek admission to any privileges
of, any officer University established by low.
(2)
Any such privileges enjoyed from such, other University, before
the date on which this section comes into force, by any educational institution
situate within the University area shall be deemed to be withdrawn with effect
from such date.
(3)
With effect from such date all educational institutions admitted
to the privileges of the Gujarat University and situate within the University
area shall be deemed to be admitted to the privileges of the University, and
the University shall, as far as may be possible and consistent with this Act,
admit such institutions to all such privileges as they had from the Gujarat
University immediately before such date.
(4)
[20][* * * *
* * ]
Section 6 - University open to all irrespective of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth or opinion
(1) No person
shall be excluded from any office of the University or from membership of any
of its authorities or from admission to any degree, diploma, or other academic
distinction or course of study on the grounds only of religion, race, caste,
sex, place of birth, or political or other opinion :
Provided that the
University may, subject to the previous sanction of the State Government,
maintain, affiliate or recognize any college or institution exclusively for
women either for education, instruction or residence, or reserve for women or
members of classes and communities which are educationally backward, places for
the purposes of admission as students in any college or institution maintained
or controlled by the University.
(2) It shall
not be lawful for the University to impose on any person any test whatsoever
relating to religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth, or political or other
opinion in order to entitle him to be admitted as a teacher or to hold any
office in the University or to qualify for anydegree, diploma or other academic
distinction or to enjoy or exercise any privileges of the University or
benefaction thereof.
Section 7 - Inspection and inquiry
(1)
The Chancellor shall have the right to cause an inspection to be
made, by such person or persons as he may direct, of the University, its
buildings, laboratories, libraries, museums, workshops and equipment, of any
institution, college or hostel maintained or recognized by, or affiliated to,
the University, of the teaching and other Work conducted by the University, and
of the conduct of examinations held fey the University and to cause an inquiry
to be made in respect of any matter connected with the University. The
Chancellor shall in every case give notice to the University of his intention
to pause an inspection or inquiry to be made and the University shall be
entitled to be represented thereat.
(2)
The Chancellor shall communicate to the Syndicate and to the
Senate his views with reference to the results of such inspection or inquiry
and shall, after ascertaining the opinion of the Syndicate and the Senate
thereon, advise the University on the action to be taken.
(3)
The Syndicate shall report to the Chancellor such action, if any,
as it has taken or may propose to take upon the results of the inspection or
inquiry. Such report shall be submitted with the opinion of the Senate thereon
and within such time as the Chancellor may direct.
(4)
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 may think fit and the Syndicate shall comply with such
directions.
Section 8 - Officers of the university
The
following shall be the officers of the University, namely:--
(i)
the Chancellor,
(ii)
the Vice-Chancellor,
[21][(iia)
the Pro-Vice-Chancellor,]
(iii)
the Deans of Faculties,
(iv)
the Registrar, and
(v)
such other officers in the service of the University as may be
declared by the Statutes to be officers of the University.
Section 9 - The Chancellor
(1)
The[22][Governor of Gujarat] for
the time being shall be the Chancellor of the University. He shall, by virtue of
his office, be the head of the University and the President of the Senate and
shall, when present, preside at the meetings of the Senate and at any
convocation of the University.
(2)
The Chancellor shall exercise such powers as may be conferred on
him by or under the provisions of this Act.
Section 10 - The Vice-Chancellor
[23][10. The
Vice-Chancellor
(1)
The Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed by the State Government
from amongst three persons recommended under sub-section (3) by a
committeeappointed for the purpose under sub-section (2).
(2)
(a) for the purposes of sub-section (1) the Chancellor shall
appoint a Committee which shall consist of the following members, namely :--
(i)
two members (not being persons connected with the University or
with any affiliated college or recognised institution) out of whom one shall be
a person nominated in the manner prescribed by Statutes by the Syndicate and
the Academic Council jointly and the other shall be a person nominated in the
manner prescribed by Statutes by the Vice-Chancellor of all the Universities
established by law in the State of Gujarat:
(ii)
one member to be nominated by the Chancellor.
(b) The Chancellor shall
appoint one of three members of the Committee as its chairman).
(3)
The Committee so appointed shall, within such time and in such
manner as may be prescribed by Statutes, select three persons whom it considers
fit for being appointed Vice-Chancellor and shall recommend to the State
Government the names of the persons so selected together with such other
particulars as may be prescribed by the Statutes.
(4)
The Vice-Chancellor shall hold office for a term of three years
and he shall be eligible for being appointed to that office for a further term
of three years only.
(5)
The emoluments to be paid to the Vice-Chancellor, and the terms
and conditions subject to which he shall hold office,[24][shall
be determined by the State Government] :
Provided
that such emoluments or such terms and conditions shall not during the currency
of the term of the holder of that office, be varied to his disadvantage without
his consent.
(6) (a)
During the leave or absence of the Vice-Chancellor, or
(b) in the event of a
permanent vacancy in the office of the Vice-Chancellor, until an appointment is
made under sub-section (1) to that office,[25][the
Pro-Vice-Chancellor, and in the absence of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor one of the
Deans nominated by the Chancellor,] for that purpose shall carry on the current
duties of the office of the Vice-Chancellor.]
Section 11 - Powers of 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 meeting of the Senate and any convocation of the University. He shall be
an ex-officiomember and the Chairman of the Syndicate[26][and
of the Academic Council] and of such other authorities of the University of
which he is a member. He shall be entitled to be present, with the right to
address at any meeting of any other authority or body of the University.
(2)
The Vice-Chancellor shall have power to convene meetings of[27][the
Senate, the Syndicate and the Academic Council]. He may delegate this power to
any other officer of the University.
(3)
It shall be the duty of the Vice-Chancellor to ensure that this
Act,[28][the
Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations] are faithfully obeserved and he shall
have all powers necessary for the purpose.
(4)
(a) In an emergency, which, in "the opinion of the
Vice-Chancellor, requires that immediate action should be taken, he shall take
such action as he deems necessary, and shall at the earliest opportunity[29][there
after furnish information regarding his action] to such officer, authority or
body, as would have in the ordinary course, dealt with the matter.
(b) When action taken by
the Vice-Chancellor, under this sub-section affects any person in the service
of the University, such person shall be entitled to prefer an appeal to the
Syndicate through the officer, authority or body mentioned in clause (a) within
fifteen days from the date on which such action is communicated to him.
(5) The Vice-Chancellor
shall give effect to the decisions or orders of the Syndicate regarding the
appointment, dismissal, suspension and punishment of the persons in the service
of the University or teachers of the University or regarding the recognition or
withdrawal of the recognition of any such teacher and shall exercise general
control over the affairs of the University. He shall be responsible for the
proper administration of the affairs of the University in accordance with this
Act, the Statutes and Ordinances.
[30][(5A) (a)
Subject to the provisions contained in sub-section (4) and notwithstanding
anything contained in sub-section (5) where the Vice-Chancellor after making
such inquiry as he deems fit is of opinion that the execution of any order or
resolution of an authority specified in or declared under section 14, or the
doing of anything which is about to be done ,or is being done by or on behalf
of the University --
(i)
is inconsistent with the provisions of this Act or of any
statutes, ordinance, rule or regulation, or
(ii)
is not in the interest of the University, or
(iii)
is likely to lead to breach of peace, he may forward a copy of the
order or resolution or, as the case may be, refer the doing of the thing, with
a statement of reasons, to the authority which made the order or passed the
resolution or proposes to do the thing for reconsideration by that authority as
to whether the said order or resolution may not be rescinded, or revised or
modified in the manner stated by him, or the doing of the thing be refrained
from.
(b) Where the authority
after reconsideration, revises or modifies the order or the resolution in the
manner stated by the Vice-Chancellor, then notwithstanding anything contained
in clause (e) such revised or modified order or resolution shall revive from
the date of such revision or modification.
(c) Where the authority
revises or modifies the order or resolution in such manner as is inconsistent
with the manner stated by the Vice-Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor shall refer
the matter to the State Government for its decision.
(d) The State Government
may, on such reference, being made, revise or modify the order or resolution or
direct that the order or resolution shall continue to be in force with or
without modification permanently or for such period as it may specify :
Provided
that the order or resolution shall not be revised or modified or continued by
the State Government without giving the concerned authority a reasonable
opportunity of showing the cause against the order.
(e) The order, resolution
or, as the case may be, the doing of thing, shall remain in abeyance from the
date of the action of the Vice-Chancellor of forwarding the copy of order or
resolution or of making reference under clause (a) till the date of the order
of the State Government under clause (d).]
(6) The
Vice-Chancellor shall exercise such other powers as may be prescribed by[31]
[the Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations].
Section 11A - Pro-Vice-Chancellor
[32][11A.
Pro-Vice-Chancellor
(1)
The Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed by the State Government
from amongst three persons recommended by the Vice-Chancellor.
(2)
The Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall hold office for a term of three
years and he shall be eligible for reappointment to that office for a further
term of three years only
Provided that no person
appointed as a Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall continue to hold his office as such
after he attains the age of 65 years.
(3) The
Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall be a wholetime salaried officer and his emoluments
and conditions of service shall be such as shall be determined by the State
Government :
Provided that the
emoluments and conditions of service of the holder of such office shall not
during the currency of the term of the holder of that office, be varied to his
disadvantage without his consent.
(4)
The Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall be the principal inspecting officer
of the University and shall exercise such of the powers and perform such of the
duties of the Vice-Chancellor as the Vice-Chancellor may either specially or
generally confer or impose on him with the approval of the Syndicate.
(5)
The Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall, in the absence of the
Vice-Chancellor, or in the event of his being unable to perform the duties of
his office, exercise all the rights and powers and discharge all the functions
and duties of the Vice-Chancellor.
(6)
The Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall preside?
(7)
(a) in the absence of the Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor, at
the meeting of the Senate, and
(b) in the absence of the
Vice-Chancellor at the meeting of any other authority of the University or a
committee thereof.]
Section 12 - Registrar
The Registrar shall be a
whole-time salaried officer and shall act as the Secretary of[33][the
Senate, of the Syndicate and of the Academic Council]. He shall be appointed by
the Syndicate in accordance with the Statutes to be made in this behalf, and
his emoluments and conditions of service shall be such as may be prescribed by
the Statutes. He shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be
prescribed by the[34][Statutes,
Ordinances and Regulations ].
Section 13 - Other officers
The appointment of other
officers of the University referred to in clause (v) of section 8 shall be made
in such manner and the conditions of their service and their powers and duties
shall be such as may be prescribed by the[35][Statutes,
Ordinances, or Regulations, as the case may be].
Section 14 - Authorities of University
The following shall be the
authorities of the University :--
(1)
the Senate,
(2)
the Syndicate,
[36][(2A) the
Academic Council,]
(3)
the Faculties,
(4)
the Boards of Studies,
(5)
the Board of Posts-graduate Studies and Research,
(6)
such other bodies of the University as the Senate may declare by
Statutes to be authorities of the University."
Section 15 - Constitution of Senate
The
Senate
15.
Constitution of Senate
The Senate shall consist of
the following :--
I. Ex-Officio fellows
(A)
The Chancellor,
(B)
The Vice-Chancellor,
(C)
The ex-Vice-Chancellors of the University,
[37][(iiia)
The Pro-Vice-Chancellor,]
(D)
The Heads of University Departments,
(E)
The Registrar.
(F)
[38]* * * *
(G)
The Minister of Education, [39][Gujarat],
(H)
[40]* * * *
(I) [41]The Vice-Chancellors
of other Universities established by law in the State of 3 [Gujarat],
(J)
The Secretary to the Government of[42][Gujarat],
Education Department,
(K)
[43]The Director
of Higher Education, or an officer not below the rank of a Joint Director of
Higher Education designated by such Director,]
(L)
The Surgeon-General with the Government of [44][Gujarat],
(M)
The Director of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science,
(N)
The Director of Agriculture or Joint or Deputy Director of
Agriculture designated by the State Government,
(O)
The Director of Industries',
(P)
[45][The
Director of Technical Education, or an officer not below the rank of a Joint
Director of Technical Education designated by such Director,
(Q)
?The Director of Health and
Medical Services and Medical Education or an officer not below the rank of a
Joint Director of Health and Medical Services and Medical Education designated
by such Director,]
(R)
The Chief Engineer or a Superintending Engineer, Public Works
Department, nominated by the State Government,
(S)
[46][The
Chairman of the Gujarat Secondary Education Board.]
(T)
Deans of Faculties,
(U)
Principals of Colleges,
(V)
[47]* * * *
*.
(W)
the President,
(X)
the Chairman, and
(Y)
the Secretary of the Charutar Vidya Mandal,
(Z)
[48]* * * * *
* *
II. Ordinary Fellows
(A)
Elected as specified below;--
(i)
One teacher from each of the Faculties elected by the teachers of
subjects comprised under that Faculty.
(ii)
One teacher from the each of the affiliated colleges, constituent
colleges and recognized institutions to be elected by the teachers in each
college or institutions, as the case may be.
(iii)
Five representatives of the registered graduates of the University
to be elected faculty-wise as determined by Statutes ; such representatives
being persons who are not teachers or secondary teachers:
Provided that no faculty
shall be represented by more than one representative.
(iv)
One representative to be elected by Head Masters,[49]*
* * * * * * * * * * in the University area from amongst themselves.
(v)
One representative to be elected by secondary teachers in the
University area from amongst themselves, such representative not being a Head
Master.
[50][(va) One
representative to be elected by members of the Kaira District Panchayat from
amongst themselves.]
(vi) [51][Two
representatives] to be elected by the members of the [52][Gujarat]
Legislative Assembly from amongst its members :
Provided that every person elected
under clauses (i) to (vi)shall continue to hold the office of a Fellow only so
long as he is a member of the electing body.
(B) (i) [53][One
representative] of the Birla Education Trust to be nominated by the Birla
Education Trust.
[54][(ii) One
representative of the Institute of Agriculture nominated by the trustees of
Sheth Mansukhlal Chhaganlal Trust and by Trutees of Seth Mungala Goenka Trust,
by rotation.]
[55][(iii)
One representative to be elected in the manner specified below from amongst
themselves by donors other than those to whom clause (i) or (ii) applies each
donating money or property of the value of not less than five lakhs of rupees
to, or for the purposes of, the University, a college of the University or an
institution of the University,
(1) if the
donor is an individual, for the, purpose of voting, the name of each such donor
shall be enrolled on the register maintained, by the University;
(2)
if the donor is an undivided Hindu family, trust, firm, company or
body corporate, for the purpose of voting, the name of the person nominated
from time to time by each such undivided Hindu family, trust, firm, company or
body corporate shall be enrolled on the register maintained by the University :
Provided that the right of
electing representatives on the Senate shall not extend beyond the period of
twenty years from the date of the acceptance of such donation by the University
or College or, institution, as the case may be.]
(iv)[56][Two]
representatives to be elected in the manner specified below from amongst
themselves by donors other than those to whom clause (i), (ii) or (iii)
applies, each donating money or property of the value of not less than one lakh
of rupees--
(a)
to, or for the purposes of, the [57][University,
a college of the University or an institution of the University, or]
(b)
[58]* * * * *
* * *
(c)
if the donor is an individual, for the purpose of voting, the name
of each such donor shall be enrolled on the register maintained by the
University
(d)
if the donor is an undivided Hindu family, trust, firm, company,
or body corporate, for the purpose of voting, the name of the person nominated
from time to time by each such undivided Hindu-family, trust, firm, company or
body corporate shall be enrolled on the register maintained by the University ;
(e)
where sub-clause (4) does not apply the persons whose names are
enrolled on the register under sub-clauses (1) and (2) shall elect [59] [two]
representatives to the Senate ;
(f)
if the number of names enrolled under sub-clauses (1) and (2)
is [60][two] or less than [61][two],
each person whose name is so enrolled shall be deemed to have been elected :
Provided that the right of
electing representatives on the Senate shall not extend beyond the period of
twenty years from the date of the acceptance of such donation by the college,
institution or [62][University]
as the case may be.
[63][ * * * *
* * * ]
Explanation
II.--For the purposes of clauses (iii) and (iv) of paragraph (B), the value of
the property means, in the case of property donated, whether prior to or after
the date of the coming into force of this Act, the market value of the property
at the date of acceptance. The decision as to the market value shall rest with
the Syndicate and shall be final.
(C) [64][Fifteen]
persons nominated by the State Government.
Section 16 - Registered graduates
The Senate
16.
Registered graduates
(1)
Subject to the provisions of sub-section (2), the following
persons shall be entitled to have their names entered in the register of
graduates or to be registered graduates, namely:--
(a)
persons who are the graduates of the University,
(b)
persons who being graduates of any other University are recognised
as registered graduates in accordance with the Statutes.
(2)
[65]A person?
(a)
who is of unsound mind and stands so declared by a competent
court,
(b)
who is an undischarged insolvent,
(c)
who is convicted by a Court of an offence punishable with
transportation for life or imprisonment for more than six months and such
offence involves moral turpitude, or
(d)
who is a registered graduate of any other University established
by law in the[66][State of Gujarat],shall
be disqualified to have his name entered in the register of graduates or to be
a registered gradate :
(e)
[67]* * * * *
* * *.
(3)
Every person who intends to be a registered graduate shall make an
application to the Registrar in such form and on payment of such fee as may be
prescribed by Ordinances. After making such inquiry as he thinks fit, the
Vice-Chancellor shall decide whether a person is entitled to be or not to be a
registered graduate.
(4)
If any question arises whether a person is entitled to have his
name entered in the register of garduates or to be a registered graduate or is
disqualified to be a registered graduate, it shall be decided by the
Vice-Chancellor whose decision shall be final.
(5)
[68][The
registration of a person as a registered graduate shall remain in force for
such period as may be prescribed by Statutes and every person whose name is
entered in the register of graduates or who is a registered graduate shall, if
he is desirous of having his name continued or retained on such register or of continuing
himself as a registered graduate, make an applicat on to the Registrar for such
purpose on the expiry of every such period as may be prescribed by Statutes. If
no such application is made on the expiry of any period as so prescribed, the
Registrar shall remove the name of the graduate concerned from the register and
on such removal he shall cease to be a registered graduate.]
Section 17 - Vacating of office
The Senate
17. Vacating of office
(1)
Any Ordinary Fellow may, by a letter addressed to the Chancellor,
resign his office and on the acceptance of his resignation the office shall
become vacant.
(2)
If for a period of two consecutive years, any Ordinary Fellow,
except a fellow nominated or elected under paragraph (B) under heading
"II. Ordinary Fellows" in section 15, has not attended a meettng of
the Senate, other than a convocation, the Chancellor may declare his office to
be vacant.
(3)
Any person, who holds any office in the University by virtue of
his being a Fellow, shall cease to hold such office on his ceasing to be a
Fellow.
Section 18 - Term of office of Ordinary Fellows
The Senate
18. Term
of office of Ordinary Fellows
(1)
The Ordinary Fellows shall, save as herein otherwise provided,
hold office for five years.
(2)
An Ordinary Fellow who has vacated his office may, subject to the
provisions of this Act, be elected or nominated to be an Ordinary Fellow.
Section 19 - Appointment of Fellow may be cancelled
The Senate
19.
Appointment of Fellow may be cancelled
(1) The
Chancellor may, on the recommendation of the Sanate supported by a majority of
not less than two-thirds of the number of Fellows present at the meeting and
such majority comprising not less than one-half of the total number of Fellows,
cancel the appointment of an Ordinary Fellow of the University if in his
opinion, he has been convicted by a court of law of any offence which is
serious and involves moral turp or if he has been guilty of disgraceful conduct
:
Provided that the Senate
shall give to the Fellow concerned an opportunity to be heard in his defence
before making such recommendation.
(2) As soon
as such order is notified in the Official Gazette, such person shall cease to
be a Fellow; and he shall not be eligible for re-appointment of re-election
until the disqualification has been removed by the Chancellor by a notification
in the Official Gazette.
Section 20 - Powers and duties of Senate
The Senate
20.
Powers and duties of Senate
(1)
Subject to such conditions as may be provided by or under the
provisions of this Act, the Senate shall exercise the following powers and
perform the following duties, namely :-
(i)
to make provision for instruction, teaching and practical training
in such branches of learning and courses of study, as it may think fit, for
research and for the advancement of learning, dissemination of knowledge and
improvement of technical skill;
(ii)
to make such provision as will enable affiliated colleges and
recognized institutions to undertake specialization of studies and to organize
and make provision for University laboratories, libraries, museums and other
equipment for teaching and research;
(iii)
to establish and maintain colleges,[69]
[University Departments], hostels and institutions of research and specialized
studies ;
(iv)
to institute and maintain , professorships, readerships,
lecturerships and other posts of teachers required by the University;
(v)
to institute and maintain fellowships, travelling fellowships,
scholarships, studentships, exhibitions and medals;
(vi)
to institute and confer degrees, diplomas and other academic distinctions
;
(vii)
to confer, on the recommendation of the Syndicate, honorary
degrees, or other academic distinctions ;
(viii)
to make, amend or repeal Statutes ;
(ix)
to consider the annual accounts and the annual financial estimates
placed, before it by the Syndicate and pass them with such modifications as the
Senate may deem fit;
(x)
to consider and cancel or refer back, but not amend, Ordinances ;
(xi)
to consider the annual reports and to pass resolutions on and
adopt such reports ;
(xii)
to elect office-bearers and authorities as provided in this Act
and the Statutes ;
(xiii)
to make grants from the funds of the University for the purposes
of the National cadet Corps ;
(xiv) to make
provision for the physical and military training of students ;
(xv)
to provide for training for competitive examinations for services
under the Union or the State Governments ;
(xvi) to lay
down scales of salaries and conditions of employment of members of the staff in
constituent colleges and constituent recognized institutions, and to ensure the
observance of the same through the Syndicate;
(xvii) to
exercise such powers and perform such duties as may beconferred or imposed upon
it by or under this Act ;
(xviii)
to exercise such other powers and perform such other duties as may
be necessary to give effect to the provisions of this Act.
(2)
The powers and duties under clauses (i) to (vi) of sub-section (1)
shall not be exercised except upon recommendations made by the Syndicate.
Section 21 - Meetings of the Senate
The Senate
21.
Meetings of the Senate
(1)
The Senate shall, on a date to be fixed by the Vice-Chancellor
meet once a year at a meeting to be called the annual meeting of the Senate.
(2)
The Vice-Chancellor may whenever he thinks fit and shall upon a
requisition in writing signed by not less than fifteen members of the Seriate
convene a special meeting of the Senate..
Section 22 - The Syndicate
(B) Syndicate
22. The
Syndicate
(1)
[70][The
Syndicate shall be the executive authority of the University and shall consist
of the following, namely :_
(a)
The Vice-Chancellor,
(b)
[71][The Director
of Higher Education and if he is unable to attend the officer designated under
clause (vi) of paragraph (B) of I. Ex-officio Fellows of section 15,
(bi) The Director of
Technical Education, and if he is unable to attend, the officer designated under
clause (xi) of paragraph (B) of I. Ex-officio Fellows of section 15,
(bii) The Director of
Health and Medical Services and Medical Education and if he is unable to
attend, the officer designated under clase (xia) of paragraph (B) of I.
Ex-officio Fellows of section 15.]
(c)
Two Heads of Departments of the University elected by the Senate
from amongst the Heads of Departments of the University in accordance with the
Statutes,
(d)
Two Principals elected by the Senate from amongst the Principals,
of the degree colleges affiliated to the University, in accordance with the
Statutes,
(e)
Ten persons elected by the Senate in accordance with the Statutes[72][from
amongst Fellows other than those who are Heads of University Departments or
Principals of Colleges or are Fellows under paragraph (D) under the heading
"I. Ex-Officio Fellows", or under clauses (i) and (ii) of paragraph
(B) under the heading "II-Ordinary Fellows", in section 15],
(f)
Two representatives elected by the Charutar Vidya Mandal,
(g)
One representative of the Institute of Agriculture elected by the
trustees of Seth Mansukhlal Chhaganlal Trust and of Seth, Mungalal Goenka
Trust,
(h)
One representative elected by the Birla Education Trust,
[73][(i) Four
persons nominated by the State Government from amongst distinguished
educationists, teachers, social workers and such other class of persons and
irrespective of whether they are members of the Senate: ]
Provided that a member
elected under clauses (c) to (e) shall cease to hold office as such member if
he ceases to be a head of the University Department, or a Principal or a Fellow
of the Senate, as the case may be.]
(2)
The term of office of the elected members of the Syndicate shall
be three years.
(3)
If for any reason whatsoever the elected member remains absent
from four consecutive ordinary meetings of the Syndicate, he shall vacate his
seat on the Syndicate.
Section 23 - Powers and duties of Senate
(B) Syndicate
23.
Powers and duties of Senate
(1)
Subject to such conditions as may be prescribed by or under the provisions
of this Act, the Syndicate shall have the following powers and perform the
following duties, namely :--
(i)
to hold, control and administer the property and Funds of the
University
(ii)
to enter into, vary, carry out and cancel contrats on behalf of
the University in the exercise or performance of, the powers and duites
assigned to it by this Act and the Statutes ;
(iii)
to determine the form of, provide for the custody and regulate the
use of the common seal of the University ;
(iv)
to administer funds placed at the disposal of the University for
specific purposes;
(v)
to prepare the annual accounts and to frame the annual financial
estimates of the University and to submit them to the Senate ;
(vi)
subject to clause (ix) of sub-section (1) of section 20, at any
time during an official year,--
(vii)
to reduce the amount of the budget grant,
(viii)
to sanction the transfer of any amount within a budget grant from
one minor head to another or from a subordinate head under one mner head to a
subordinate head under another minor head, or
(ix)
to sanction the transfer of any amount not exceeding rupees five
thousand within a minor head from one subordinate head to another or from one
primary unit to another;
(x)
to make provision for buildings, premises, furniture, apparatus,
books and other means needed for carrying on the work of the University ;
(xi)
to accept on behalf of the University traits, bequests, donations
and transfers of any movable or immovable property to the University;
(xii)
to transfer any movable or immovable property on behalf of the
University ;
[74][(ix-a)
to raise loans upon the security of the assets of the University after
obtaining previous permission, of the State Government;]
(xiii)
to manage and regulate the finances, accounts and investments the
University ;
(xiv) to
institute?
(xv)
a Printing and Publication Department;
(xvi) an
Information Bureau; and
(xvii) an
Employment Bureira, ;
(xviii)
to make provision for?
(xix) extra-mural
teaching and research; and
(xx)
University Extension activities ;
(xxi) Physical
and military training ;
(xxii) Students'
Union;
(xxiii)
Sports and athletic clubs; and
(xxiv)
Students' welfare ;
(xxv)to manage colleges, [75][University
Departments), institutions of research or specialized studies, laboratories,
libraries, museums, and hostels maintained by the University ;recognize hostels
and to provide housing accommodation for of the University ;
(xxvi)
to arrange for and direct the inspection of affiliated colleges,
recognized institutions and hostels, and to issue instructions for maintaining
their efficiency and for ensuring proper conditions of employment for members
of their staff, and payment of adequate salaries, and, in case of disregard of
such instructions, to recommend to the Senate modifications of the conditions
of affiliation or taking of such other steps as it deems proper in that behalf;
(xxvii) to call
for reports, returns and other information from affiliated colleges, recognized
institutions or hostels ;
(xxviii) to
supervise and control the admission, conduct and discipline of the students of
the University and to supervise and control their residence and to make
arrangements for promoting their health and general welfare ;
(xxix) to
recommend to the Senate the conferment of honorary degrees, and academic
distinctions in the manner prescribed by Statutes ;
(xxx)to awards fellowships,
travelling fellowships, scholarships, studentships, exhibitions, medals and
prizes ;
(xxxi)
to appoint Heads of [76][University
Departments] in accordance with Statutes;
(xxxii)
save as otherwise provided by this Act, or the Statutes, to
appoint on the recommendation of a committee of selection, if any, as required
by this Act or Stautes, the officers(other than the Chancellor and the
Vice-Chancellor), teachers and servants of the University, to define their
duties and the conditions of their service, and to provide for the filling of
temporary vacancies in their posts ;
(xxxiii) to
recognize a member of the staff of an affiliated college or recognized
institution as a teacher of the University and withdraw such recognition ;
(xxxiv) [77][* * * *
* *]
(xxxv)
[78][to fix
remuneration of examiners] and to arrange for the conduct of, and for
publishing the results of the University examinations and other tests ;
(xxxvi) to fix
demand and receive such fees and other charges as may be prescribed by the
Ordinances ;
(xxxvii)
to make, amend and cancel Ordinances ;
(xxxviii)
[79][to
accept, reject or refer back Regulations framed by the Academic Council ;]
(xxxix) to
exercise such other powers and perform such other duties as may be conferred or
imposed on it by or under this Act;
(xl)
to delegate any of its powers to the Vice-Chancellor, the
Registrar or such other officer of the University or a Committee appointed by
it as it may deem fit.
(2)
The Syndicate shall make a report to the Senate about all
acceptances or transfers of property referred to in clause (viii) of
sub-section (1)
(3)
The Syndicate shall not transfer any immovable property without
the previous sanction of the Senate.
(4)
[80][The exercise
of the powers by the Syndicate under clauses, (xv) and (xxi) of sub-section
(1), in so far as they relate to the laying down arid regulating salary scales
and allowances of officers, teachers and employees of the University shall be
subject to the approval of the State Government.]
Section 23A - A Academic Council
(B) Syndicate
[81][23A
Academic Council
(1) The
Academic Council shall be the academic body of the University and shall consist
of the following persons, namely:--
Class I. Ex-Officio members
(i)
The Vice-Chancellor-Ex-officio Chairman,
(ii)
The Registrar,
(iii)
The Deans of Faculties,
(iv)
Heads of University Departments,
(v)
Chairmen of the Boards of Studies.
Class II. Other members
(i)
Two representatives of Principals of Colleges elected by them from
amongst themselves,
(ii)
One representative of Heads of recognised Institutions elected by
them from amongst themselves;
(iii)
Provided that a members elected under clause (i) or (ii)shall
cease to hold office as such member if he ceases to be a Prinaipal of a College
or a Head of a recognised Institution, as the case may be
(iv)
Two persons nominated by the Syndicate from amongst such of its
members as are not already members of the Academic Council under the foregoing
provisions of this section.
(2)
As soon as the Academic Council is constituted under
sub-section(1) it shall co-opt as its additional members from amongst
professors, one such professor for each of the subjects other than those
represented under clauses (iii), (iv) and (v) under "Class I. Ex-officio
members" and clauses (i) and (ii) under "Class II. other
members."
(3)
The term of office of the members of the Academic Council other
than Ex-Officio members shall be three years.
Section 23B - Powers and duties of the Academic Council
(B) Syndicate
23B.
Powers and duties of the Academic Council
(1)
The Academic Council shall have the control and general regulation
of, and be responsible for, the maintenance of the standards of teaching and
examinations with the University.
(2)
Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions
and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed by or under the provisions
of this Act, the Academic Council shall exercise the following powers and
perform the following duties, namely:--
(i)
to make Regulations in consultation with the Boards of Studies
concerned, laying down courses of studies ;
(ii)
to make Regulations regarding the special courses of study ;
(iii)
to arrange for co-ordination of studies and teaching in University
and affiliated Colleges and in recognised Institutions ;
(iv)
to make proposals for allocating subjects to the Faculties ;
(v)
to make proposals for the establishment of University Departments
institutes of research or specialised studies, libraries, laboratories, and
museums ;
(vi)
to make proposals for the institution of professorships,
readerships lecturerships and other posts of teachers required by the
University and for prescribing the duties and fixing the emoluments of such
posts ;
(vii)
to make proposals for the institution of fellowships, travelling
fellowships, scholarships, studentships, exhibitions, medals and prizes and to
make Regulations for their award ;
(viii)
to make Regulations regarding the examinations of the University
and the conditions on which students shall be admitted to such examinations
(ix)
to make Regulations prescribing equivalence of examinations ;
(x)
to make Regulations prescribing the manner for granting exemptions
from approved courses of studies in the University or in affiliated Colleges or
recognised Institutions for qualifying for degrees, titles, deplomas and other
academic distinctions;
(xi)
to exercise such other powers and perform such other duties as may
be conferred or imposed on it by this Act, Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations
; and
(xii)
generally to advise the University on all academic matters.]
Section 24 - The aculties
24. The Faculties
(1)
The University shall institute the Faculties of Arts, Science,[82][Engineering
and Technology], Commerce, Agriculture and such other Faculties as may be
constituted by the Senate by Statutes from time to time Each Faculty shall comprise
such subjects as may be prescribed by the Statutes.
(2)
Each Faculty shall consist of?
(3)
members of the Boards of Studies for the subjects comprised in the
Faculty ;
(4)
such Fellows as are assigned to that Faculty by the Senate.
(5)
The powers and duties of the Faculties and the conditions
governing the terms of offices of their members shall be as prescribed by the
Statutes.
Section 25 - Deans of Faculties
(C) The Faculties
25. Deans of Faculties
There shall be a Dean of
each Faculty who shall be appointed by the Syndicate in accordance with the
Statutes. The term and conditions of the office of a Dean shall be as
prescribed by the Ordinances.
Section 26 - (D) Boards of Studies : Boards of Studies
(1)
There shall be a Board of studies for every subject or group of
subjects as may be prescribed by the Statutes.
(2)
The constitution, powers and duties of the Boards of Studies shall
be as prescribed by the Statutes.
Section 27 - (E) The Board of Post-Graduate studies and Research : Board of Post-Graduate Studies and Research
27. Board of Post-Graduate Studies and Research
(1)
There shall be a Board of Post-Graduate Studies and Research to
deal with all matters relating to post-graduate instruction and research in the
various subjects taught in the University.
(2)
The constitution, powers and duties of the Board shall be as
prescribed by the Statutes.
Section 28 - (F) Other University bodies : Other University bodies
The
constitution, powers and duties of such other bodies as may be declared by the
Statutes to be the authorities of the University shall be as prescribed by the
Ordinances.
Section 29 - Committee of Selection for appointment of teachers of University
(G) Committees
29.
Committee of Selection for appointment of teachers of University
(1)
No person shall be appointed as a professor or reader of the
University except on the recommendation of a Committee of Selection constituted
for the purpose.
(2)
The members of the Committee shall be?
(i)
the Vice-Chancellor-ex-officio Chairman ;
(ii)
the Dean of the Faculty in the subject
(iii)
the Head of the[83][University
Department] concerned ;
(iv)
four persons having special knowledge of the subject for which the
professor or reader, is to be appointed to be selected by the Syndicate:
Provided that two of them
shall be persons who are not Fellows or members ,of any Faculty or teachers of
the University.
(3)
The committee shall investigate the merits of the various candidates
and such other persons, if any, as the Committee may recommend as duly
qualified for the vacant post but who have not applied for it and shall report
to the Syndicate the names, arranged in order of merit, of persons, if any,
whom it considers to be suitable for the vacant post.
(4)
The Syndicate shall make the final selection out of the persons,
if any, so recommended :
Provided that where the
Syndicate makes the appointment otherwise than in accordance with the order of
merit arranged by the Committee, the Syndicate shall record its reasons for
doing so
Provided further that if
the Committee reports to the Syndicate the name of one person only and if the
person so reported is not acceptable to the Syndicate, the Syndicate shall
record its reasons for not accepting the name and communicate them to the
Committee and may advertise the vacancy again and direct the Committee to
report to the Syndicate in the manner provided in sub-section (3).
(5)
Nothing in sub-sections (1) to (4) shall apply to a temporary
appointment of a person?
(i)
as a professor or reader for a period not exceeding one year, or
(ii)
as a professor or reader where his services are obtained on loan
for a period not exceeding two" years :
Provided that no such
temporary appointment shall be renewed or continued for any further period
without fulfilling the requirements of this section.
Section 30 - Recognition of teachers of University in post-graduate subjects
(G) Committees
30.
Recognition of teachers of University in post-graduate subjects
No person
shall be recognised as a teacher in post-graduate subjects of the University
except on the recommendation of the Board of Post-graduate Studies and
Research.
Section 31 - Examiners' Committee
(G) Committees
[84][31.
Examiners' Committee
(1)
"There shall be formed every year a committee for each
faculty for the purpose of drawing up the list for appointments to University
Examiners, consisting of?
(i)
the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Ex-officio Chairman,
(ii)
the Dean of the concerned Faculty,
(iii)
the Chairman of the Board of Studies, and
(iv)
two members of the Board of Studies nominated by the
Vice-Chancellor for the year.
(2)
The list of Examiners prepared by the Committee shall be placed
through the Academic Council before the Vice-Chancellor for his approval who
may either approve, or modify the same for reasons to be recorded in writing.
(3)
The procedure to be followed by the committee shall be such as may
be prescribed by Statutes.]
Section 32 - Committees
(G) Committees
32. Committees
All the authorities of the
University shall have power to appoint committees. Such committees may include
persons who are not members of the authority appointing the committee :
Provided that the
Faculties, Boards of Studies and otherBoards or Bodies shall not appoint
persons who are not members of the authority appointing the committees to such
committees except with the previous sanction of the Vice-Chancellor.
Section 33 - Enrolment of students
No student shall be
enrolled as a student of the University unless he has passed--
(i)
the Secondary school Certificate Examination[85][in
the eleventh standard or the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination][86][conducted
by the Gujarat Secondary Education Board] in such subjects and with such, standards
of attainment as may be prescribed by the Statutes ; or
(ii)
the Entrance Examination, if any, which may be instituted by the
University with the consent of the State Government, and held in such subjects
and in such manner as may be prescribed by the Statutes ; or
(iii)
any other examination prescribed as , equivalent to the
examinations referred, to in clauses (i) and (ii) and possesses such other
qualification, if any, as may be prescribed by the Statutes :
[87][Provided
that a student who has passed Secondary School Certificate Examination in the
tenth standard conducted by the Gujarat Secondary Education Board in such
subjects and with such standards of attainment as may be prescribed by Statutes
or any other examination prescribed as equivalent to the aforesaid examination
may be enrolled as a student of the University for the purpose of such diploma
courses as may be prescribed by Statutes.
Explanation. --In this
section "Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination" means the
examination of the students in the twelfth standard.]
Section 34 - Certificate required of candidate for examination
Save on the recommendation
of the Syndicate by special order of the Senate and subject to any Statutes and
Ordinances made in this behalf, no person shall be admitted as a candidate at
any University examination other than an examination for entrance, unless he
produces .a certificate from an affiliated college or a recognized institution,
as the case may be, to the effect that he has completed the course of
instruction prescribed :
Provided that the Senate
may make Statutes, exempting students or a class of students from producing
such a certificate.
Section 35 - Degrees, diplomas and other academic distinctions
The Senate may institute
and confer such degrees and grant such diplomas and other academic distinctions
in respect of degrees and examinations as may be prescribed by the Statutes.
Section 36 - Honorary degrees
If not less than two thirds
of the members of the Syndicate recommend that an honorary degree be conferred
on any person, on the ground that he is in their opinion, by reason of eminent
position and attainments, a fit and proper person to receive such a degree and
where their recommendation is supported by not less than two-thirds of the
Fellows present at a meeting of the Senate and is confirmed by the Chancellor,
the Senate may confer on such person the honorary degree so recommended without
requiring him to undergo any examination.
Section 37 - Removal from membership of University and withdrawal of degree or diploma
(1)
The Chancellor may, on the recommendation of the Syndicate and of
the Senate supported by a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members
of each body present at its meeting, such majority comprising not less than
one-half of the members of each body, remove the name of any person from the
register of graduates or withdraw from any person a diploma or degree or other
academic distinctions if he has been convicted by a court of law of any offence
which, in the opinion of the Syndicate . and the Senate, is a serious offence
involving moral turpitude or if he has been guilty of disgraceful conduct.
(2)
No action under this section shall be taken unless the person
concerned is given an opportunity to be heard in his defence in the manner
prescribed by the Statutes.
Section 38 - University Fund
(1)
The University shall establish a fund to be called the University
Fund.
(2)
The following shall form part of, or be paid into/the University
Fund:--
(a)
Any contribution or grant by Government,
(b)
the income of the University from all sources including income
from fees and charges,
(c)
trusts, bequests, donations, endowments and other grants, if any.
(3)
The University Fund shall be kept in any Scheduled Bank as defined
in the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934(II of 1934), or in a co-operative bank
approved by the State Government for the purpose or invested in securities
authorized by the Indian Trusts Act, 1882(II of 1882), at the discretion of the
Syndicate.
(4)
Nothing in this section shall in any way affect any obligations
accepted by or imposed upon the University by any declarations of trusts
executed by or on behalf of the University for the administration of and trust.
Section 39 - Annual accounts and financial estimates
(1)
The annual accounts of the University shall be prepared under the
direction of the Syndicate and shall be submitted to the State Government for
audit
(2)
[88][The
Syndicate shall, after the accounts are audited, submit a copy thereof along
with a copy of the Audit Report to the Senate and to the State Government.]
(3)
The Syndicate shall also prepare, before such date as may be
prescribed by the Statutes, the financial estimates for the ensuing year The
annual accounts and. the financial estimates shall be considered by the Senate
at its annual meeting and may be passed with such modifications as the Senate
may deem fit.
Section 40 - Annual report
The annual report of the University
shall be prepared under the direction of the Syndicate and shall be submitted
to the Senate on or before such date as may be prescribed by the Statutes and
shall be considered by the Senate at the annual meeting. The Senate shall adopt
the reports with modifications, if any, which it may direct the Syndicate to
make therein in accordance with the resolutions passed by the Senate in that
behalf.
Chapter 7 - STATUTES AND ORDINANCES
CHAPTER VII
[89][STATUTES, ORDINANCES
AND REGULATIONS]
Section 41 - Statutes
Subject to the provisions of this Act,
the Senate may, from time to time, make Statutes for all or any of the
following matters, namely :---
(a)
the
declaration of any person to be a "teacher" under clause (20) of
section' 2 ;
(b)
the
declaration of other bodies to be the authorities of the University as provided
in clause (6) of section 14;
(c)
the
manner of election of Fellows and the members of the Syndicate and the terms
and conditions of their office, registration of graduates and maintenance of a
register of registered graduates and the filling up of casual vacancies in the
Senate and the Syndicate;
(d)
the
powers of the Vice-Chancellor;
(e)
the
conditions of service of the Registrar and the officers and servants of the
University;
(f)
the
constitution, reconstitution or abolition of Faculties and the powers and
duties of Faculties;
(g)
the
procedure at a meeting of the Senate, the Syndicate,[90] [the
Academic Council,] the Boards of Studies, and the Board of Post-graduate
Studies and Research and the quorum of members to be required for the
transaction of business;
(h)
the
constitution, powers, duties and functions of Boards of Studies and the
allocations of Boards among the Faculties;
(i)
the
constitution, powers and duties of the authorities of the University save as
provided in this Act;
(j)
the
institution and conferment of degrees and the granting of diplomas, and other
academic distinctions in respect of degrees and examinations;
(k)
recognition
as registered graduates of persons who are graduates of any other University;
(l)
the
institution of pension or provident fund or both for the benefit of the
officers, teachers and other servants of the University;
(m)
qualifications
of professors, readers, lecturers and other teachers in affiliated colleges and
recognized institutions;
(n)
all
matters which, by this Act, are to be or may be prescribed by the Statutes;
(o)
any
other matter which is necessary to give effect to the provisions of this Act.
Section 42 - their framing, amendment, repeal and operation
(1)
The
Statutes may be made, amended or repealed by the Senate in the manner
hereinafter provided.
(2)
The
Senate may .take into consideration the draft of a Statute either of its own
motion or on a proposal by the Syndicate In the case of a draft which is not
prepared by the Syndicate, the Senate, before considering the same, shall
obtain the opinion of the Syndicate:
Provided that if the Syndicate fails to
submit its opinion within three months from the date it receives the draft,
the, Senate may proceed to take the draft into consideration.
(3)
The
Senate, if it thinks necessary, may also obtain the. opinion of any other
authority of the University in regard to any draft Statute which is before it
for consideration.
(4)
Every
Statute, passed by the Senate shall be submitted to the Chancellor who may give
or withhold his assent thereto or refer it back to the Senate for
consideration.
(5)
No
Statute passed by the Senate shall be valid or shall come into force until
assented to by the Chancellor.
Section 43 - Ordinances, their making and scope
(1)
Subject
to the. provisions of this Act and the Statutes, the Syndicate may frame
Ordinances to provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:-
(a)
the
admission of students to the University;
(b)
[91]** * * * * * *
(c) the conditions under
which students shall be admitted to the courses of studies for degrees,
diplomats and other academic distinctions [92]***and
be eligible for degrees, diplomas and other academic distinctions and the form
of the certificate to be produced by a candidate for examination under section
34 and the conditions on which any such certificate maybe granted;
(d) the recognition and
inspection of hostels;
(e) the conduct and
discipline of students and conditions of their residence;
(f) the, number,
qualifications and conditions of appointment of teachers of the University;
(g) the fees to be
charged, for courses of instruction in, or on behalf of the University given by
teachers of the University, for tutorial and supplementary instruction given by
or on behalf of the University, upon admission into the University, and for
continuance therein, for admission to the examination, degrees and diplomas of
the University, for the registration of graduates and for other purposes of a
like nature;
(h) the conditions of
appointment and the duties of examiners;
(i) the conduct of
examinations;
(j) the conduct of
business of each Faculty;
(k) the duties and powers
of the Boards and Committees to be appointed by the University jointly with any
other University or body;
(l) the powers and duties
of the Registrar arid other officers and servants of the University;
(m) the discipline to be
enforced in regard to the graduates and undergraduates in so far as they come
within the jurisdiction of the University for purposes of study and
examination;
(n) the extension of
University teaching in any suitable centre within the University area by means
of University extension lectures or otherwise;
(o)
the
rules, to be observed and enforced by affiliated colleges and recognized
institutions in respect of transfer of students;
(p) the fees (if any) to
be paid for entry or retention of a name on any register;
(q) the inspection of
affiliated colleges and recognized institutions and the reports, returns and
other information to be furnished by such colleges and recognized institutions;
(r) the registers of
students to be kept by affiliated colleges and recognized institutions;
(s) the duties of
teachers of the University;
(t) the mode of execution
of contracts or agreements by or on behalf of the University; and
(u)
generally,
all matters which by this Act or by the Statutes may be provided for by the
Ordinances and all matters for which provision is, in the opinion of the
Syndicate, necessary for the exercise of the powers conferred, or the
performance of the duties imposed, on the Syndicate by this Act or the
Statutes.
(2)
All
Ordinances made by the Syndicate shall, except as otherwise provided by this
Act, have effect from such date as it may direct ; but every Ordinance so made
shall be laid on the table of the Senate as soon as may be, and shall be
considered by the Senate at its next meeting. The Senate shall have power, by a
resolution passed by a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members
present at such meeting, to cancel or refer for reconsideration but not to
amend any such Ordinance.
(3)
The
Vice-Chancellor shall, on the application of not less than forty members of the
Senate, suspend the operation of any such Ordinaries until the Senate has
considered it as provided in, sub-section (2),
Section 43A - Regulations
[93][43A. Regulations
The Academic Council may, subject to
the approval of the Syndiacte, make Regulations consistent with this Act, the
Statutes and the Ordinances providing for all matters which by this Act, the
Statutes or the Ordinances are to be provided for by Regulations and for all
other matters solely concerning itself.]
Section 44 - Affiliation
(1)
A
college applying for affiliation to the University shall send an application in
writing to the Registrar and shall Satisfy the Syndicate [94][and
the Academic Council]---
(a)
that
the college is to be under the management of a regularly constituted governing
body ;
(b)
that
the strength and qualifications of the teaching staff and the conditions
governing their tenure of office are such as to make due provision for the courses
of instruction, teaching or training to be undertaken by the college;
(c)
that
the buildings in which the college is to be located are suitable, and that
provision will be made in conformity with the Ordinances, for the residence, in
the college hostel or in lodgings approved by the college, of students not
residing with their parents or guardians, and for the supervision and welfare
of students ;
(d)
that
due provision has been made or will be made for a library ;
(e)
where
affiliation is sought in any branch of experimental science, that arrangements
have been or will be made in conformity with the [95][Statutes,
Ordinances and Regulations] for imparting. instruction in that branch of
science in a properly equipped laboratory or museum ;
(f)
that
due provision will, as far 'as circumstances may permit, be made for the
residence of the Principal and some members of the teaching staff in or near
the college or the place provided for the residence of students ;
(g)
that
the financial resources of the college are such as to make due provision for
its continued maintenance and efficient working ; and
(h)
that
the college rules fixing the fees (if any) to. be paid by the students have not
been so framed as to involve such competition with any existing college in the
same neighbourhood as would be injurious to the interests of education.The
application shall further contain an assurance that after the college is
affiliated, any transference of management and all changes in the teaching
staff and all other changes which may result in any of the aforesaid
requirements not being fulfilled, or continued to be fulfilled shall be forth
with reported to the Syndicate.
(2)
On
receipt of a letter of application under sub-section (1) the Syndicate shall?
(a)
direct
a local inquiry to be made by a competent person or persons authorised by the
Syndicate in this behalf in respect of the matters referred to in
sub-section(1) and such other matters as may be deemed. necessary and relevant
;
(b)
make
such further inquiry as may appear to it to be necessary; and
(c)
report
to the Senate its opinion [96][after
consulting the Academic Council] on the question whether the application should
be granted or refused, either in whole or in part, embodying in such report the
results of any inquiry under clauses (a) and (b).
(3)
On
recepit of the report under clause (c) of sub-section (2),the Senate shall,
after such further inquiry as may appear to it to be necessary, record its
opinion.
(4)
The
Registrar, shall, submit the application and all proceedings, if any, of
the [97][Academic
Council, the Syndicate] and the Senate, relating thereto to the State
Government which, after such inquiry as may appear to it to be necessary, shall
grant or refuse the application or any part thereof.
(5)
Where
the application or any part thereof is granted, the order of the State
Government shall specify the courses of instruction in respect of which the
college is affiliated, and, where the application or any part thereof is
refused, the grounds of such refusal shall be stated.
(6)
As
soon as possible after the State Government makes its order, the Registrar
shall sumit to, the Senate a full report regarding the application, the action
taken thereon under sub-sections (2) to (5) and of all proceedings connected
therewith.
(7)
An
application under sub-section (1) may be withdrawn at any time before an order
is made under sub-section (4).
Section 45 - Extension of affiliation
Where a college desires to add to the
courses of instruction in respect of which it is affiliated the procedure
prescribed by section 44 shall, so far as may be, be followed.
Section 46 - Recognition of institutions of research and specialized
(1)
The
Syndicate shall have the power[98][after
consultation with the Academic Council] to recognise as a recognized institution
any institution of research or specialized studies other than a college.
(2)
An
institution applying for recognition under this section shall send an
application in writing to the Registrar and shall give full information in the
application in respect of the following matters, namely:-
(a)
constitution
and personnel of the managing body;
(b)
subject
and courses in regard to which recognition is sought;
(c)
accommodation,
equipment and the number of students for whom provision has been or is proposed
to be made;
(d)
the
strength of the staff, their qualification and salaries and the research work
done by them;
(e)
fees
levied or proposed to be levied and the financial provision made , for capital
expenditure on buildings and equipment and for the continued maintenance and
efficient working of the institution.
(3)
Before
taking the application into consideration, the Syndicate may call for any
further information which it may deem necessary.
(4)
If
the Syndicate decides to take the application into consideration, it may direct
a local inquiry to be made by a competent person or persons authorized by it in
this behalf. After considering the report made as a result, of such local
inquiry and making such further inquiry as may appear to it to be necessary,
the Syndicate shall[99][after
obtaining the opinion of the Academic Council] grant or refuse the application
or any part thereof Where the application or any part thereof is granted, the
Syndicate shall specify the subjects and the courses of instruction in respect
of which the institution is recognized and make a report to that effect for
information to the Seriate at their next succeeding meeting. Where the
application or any part thereof is refused, the grounds of such refusal shall
be stated.
Section 47 - Inspection of colleges and institutions and reports
(1)
Every
affiliated college and every recognized institution shall furnish such reports,
requrns and other information as the Syndicate may[100][after
consulting the Academic Council] require to enable it to judge the efficiency
of the college or institution.
(2)
The
Syndicate shall cause such college or institution to be inspected from time to
time by one or more competent persons authorized by the Syndicate in this
behalf.
(3)
The
Syndicate may call upon any such college or institution so inspected to take,
within a specified period, such action as may appear, to it to be necessary in
respect of any of the matters referred to in sub-section (1) or section 44 of
sub-section (2) of section 46, as the case may be.
Section 48 - Withdrawal of affiliation
(1)
The
rights conferred on a college by affiliation may be withdrawn in whole or in
part or modified, if the college has failed to carry out any of the provisions
of sub-section (1) of section 44 or the college has failed to observe any of
the conditions of its affiliation or the college is conducted in a manner which
is prejudicial to the interests of education.
(2)
A
motion for the withdrawal or modification of such rights shall be moved in the
Syndicate. A member of the Syndicate who intends to -move that the rights
conferred on any college by affiliation be withdrawn in whole or in part or
modified, shall give notice of his motion and shall state in writing the
grounds on which the motion is made.
(3)
Before
taking the said motion into consideration the Syndicate shall send a copy of
the. notice and written statement mentioned in sub-section (2) to the Principal
of the college concerned, together with an intimation that any representation
in writing submitted within a period specified in such intimation on behalf of
the college will be considered by the Syndicate:
Provided that the period so specified
may, if necessary, be extended by the Syndicate.
(4)
On
receipt of the representation or on expiration of the period referred to in
sub-section (3), the Syndicate, after considering the notice of motion,
statement and representation and after such inspection by any competent person
or persons authorised by the Syndicate in this behalf, and such further inquiry
as may appears to it to be necessary[101] [and
after consulting the Academic Council] shall make a report to the Senate.
(5)
On
receipt of the report under sub-section (4), the Senate shall, after such
further inquiry (if any) as may appear to it to be necessary record its opinion
on the matter:
Provided that no resolution of the
Senate recommending the withdrawal of the affiliation shall be deemed to have
been passed by it unless the resolution has obtained the support of not less
than one-half of the members of the Senate.
(6)
The
Registrar shall submit the proposal and all proceedings, if any, of the[102][Academic
Council, the Syndicate] and the Senate relating. thereto, to the Stats
Government, which, after such further inquiry as may appear to it to be
necessary, shall make such order as it thinks fit.
(7)
Where
by an order made under sub-section (6), the rights conferred by affiliation are
withdrawn in whole or in part or modified, the ground for such withdrawal or modification
shall be stated in the order.
Section 49 - Withdrawal or suspension of recognition institution
(1)
The
rights conferred on an institution by recognition may be withdrawn or suspended
for any period if the institution has failed to observe any of the conditions
of its recognition or the institution is conducted in a manner which is
prejudiaicl to the interest of education.
(2)
A
motion for such withdrawal or suspension shall be initiated only in the
Syndicate, The member of the Syndicate who intends to move such a motion shall
give notice of it and shall state in writing the grounds on which it is made.
(3)
Before
taking the said motion into consideration, the Syndicate shall send a copy of
the notice and written statement mentioned in sub-section (2) to the head of
the institution concerned, together with an intimation that any representation
in writing submitted within a period specified in the intimation on behalf of
the institution will be considered by the Syndicate :
Provided that the period so specified,
may, if necessary, be extended by the Syndicate.
(4) On receipt of the
representation or on the expiry of the period referred to in sub-section (3),
the Syndicate after considering the notice of motion, statement and
representation and after such inspection by any competent person or persons
authorized by the Syndicate in this behalf, and after such further inquiry as
may appear to it to be necessary [103][and
after consulting the Academic Council] shall decide whether the recognition
should be withdrawn or suspended, as the case may be :
Provided that the recognition shall not
be withdrawn or suspended unless a resolution of the Syndicate to that effect
is supported by not less than one-half of the members of the Syndicate.
Section 50 - Constituent colleges and institutions
(1)
All
university colleges and the colleges specified in Schedule II and all colleges
within the University Area which may hereafter be affiliated to the University
shall be the constituent colleges of the University.
(2)
All
institutions within the University Area recognized under section 46 shall be
the constituent recognized institutions of the University.
(3)
All
colleges and institutions outside the University Area admitted to the
privileges of the University under sub-section (4) of section 5 shall
respectively be the affiliated colleges and recognized institutions.
(4)
The
relations of the constituent colleges and constituent recognized institutions
and the affiliated colleges and recognized institutions with the University shall
be governed by the Statutes to be made in that behalf, and such Statutes shall
provide in particular for the exercise by the University of the following
powers in respect of such colleges and institutions.
(i)
to
lay down minimum educational qualifications for the different classes of
teachers and tutorial staff employed by such colleges and institutions and the
conditions of their service,
(ii)
to
approve the appointment of the teachers made by such colleges and institutions,
(iii)
to
require each such college and institution to contribute a prescribed quota of
recognized teachers in any subject for teaching on behalf of the University,
(iv)
to
co-ordinate and regulate the facilities provided by such colleges and
institutions in regard to libraries, laboratories and other equipment for
teaching and research,
(v)
to
levy contributions for providing certain facilities from such colleges and
institutions and make grants to them, and
(vi)
to
require satisfactory arrangements for tutorial and similar other work in such
colleges and institutions and to inspect such arrangements from time to time.
Section 51 - Teaching within University area
[104][51. Teaching within
University area
Within the University area all
institutions, teaching, research and training beyond the stage of the Entrance
Examination shall be conducted by the University through University
Departments, constituent and affiliated colleges or recognised Institutions in
such subjects as may be prescribed by the Ordinances and Regulations. ]
Section 52 - Deleted
Hindi as medium of instruction and
examination] deleted by GUJ. 15 of 1970, s. 8.
Section 53 - Election to be by the system of proportional representation
Every election to any authority of the
University made under this act shall be made by the system of proportional
representation by means of the single transferable vote by ballot in such
manner as may be prescribed, by Statutes :
Provided that no vote shall be recorded
by post or by proxy
Section 54 - Resignation by member
Save as provided in sub-section (1) of
section 17, any member of any authority or body of the University may resign
his office by letter addressed to the Registrar.
Section 55 - Casual vacancies
When any vacancy occurs in the office
of a Fellow or member of any authority of the University before the expiry of
the term of office of such Fellow or member, the vacancy shall be filled up as
soon as conveniently may be by the election, nomination or appointment, as the
Case may be, of a Fellow or member who shall hold office so long only as the
Fellow or member in whose place he has been elected, nominated or appointed
would have held it, if the vacancy had not occurred :
Provided that, notwithstanding anything
contained in section 15, if the vacancy be of a Fellow and occurs within six
months preceding the date on which the term of office of the Fellow expires,
the vacancy shall not be filled, if the Fellow be an elected Fellow.
Section 56 - Conditions of service
Save as otherwise provided by or under
this Act, every salaried officer and teacher of the University shall be
appointed under a written contract. The contract shall be lodged with the
Registrar of the University and a copy thereof shall be furnished to the
officer or teacher concerned..
Section 56A - Officers and employees to be public servants
[105][56A. Officers and
employees to be public servants
Every officer and employee of the
University shall be deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of section
21 of the Indian Penal Code.
Explanation.--For the purposes of this
section any person who is appointed by the University for a specified period or
for a specified work of the University or who receives any remuneration by way
of compensatory allowance, or fee for any work done from, the University Fund
shall be deemed to be an officer or employee of the University while he is
performing, and in relation to all matters relatable to the performance of the
duties and functions connected with such appointment or work.]
Section 57 - Pension, insurance and provident fund
The University shall make adequate
provisions for the benefit of its officers, teachers and other servants in
matters of insurance, pension and provident fund, or for other benefit as it
may deem, fit in such manner and subject to such conditions as may be
prescribed by the statutes.
Section 57A - Provident Fund to be deposited in Government Treasury
[106][57A. Provident Fund
to be deposited in Government Treasury
(1)
Where
the University has established a provident fund for the benefit of its
officers, teachers and other servants under section 57, such fund shall,
notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, be
deposited in the State Government treasury in accordance with such directions
as the State Government may, from time to time by an order in writing give, and
thereupon,--
(2)
the
subscriber to the fund shall be entitled to interest on the balance in his
provident fund account at the same rate, at which the State Government servant
is for the time being entitled to on the balance in his provident fund account,
and
(3)
the
rules for the time being in force relating to the limits, of withdrawals from
the provident fund as applicable to such Government servant shall, so far as
may be, apply to the subscriber.
(4)
Nothing
in this section, shall apply to a provident fund established by the University
to which the Employees' Provident Funds Act, 1952(XIX of 1952) applies.]
Section 58 - Proceedings not invalidated by vacancy
No act or proceeding of any authority
or other body of the University shall be invalidated meerly by reason of any
vacancy in its membership.
Section 59 - Disputes as to constitution of University authority or body
59.[107][Disputes
as to constitution of University authority or body
Where any question arises as to--
(1)
the
interpretation of any provision of this Act, or of any Statutes, Ordinance or
Rule, or
(2)
whether
a person has been duly elected or appointed as, or is entitled to be or ceases
to be entitled to be, a member of any authority or Other body of the
University,
(3)
it
may be referred to the State Government if it relates to a matter specified in
clause (1), and
(4)
it
shall be referred to the State Government if?
(5)
?it relates, to a matter, specified in clause
(2), or
(6)
if
ten Fellows so require, irrespective of whether it relates to a matter
specified in clause (1) or clause (2), andthe State Government shall after
making such inquiry as it deems fit (in eluding giving an opportunity of being
heard where necessary) decide the question and its decision shall be final.]
Section 60 - Protection of acts and rders
All acts and orders in good faith done
and passed by the University or any of its authorities, bodies or officers
shall be final and no suit shall be instituted against or damage claimed from
the University or its authorities, bodies; and officers for anything purporting
to be done in pursuance of the Act and the Statutes, Ordinances,[108][Regulations]
and rules framed, thereunder.
Section 60A - Construction of references to Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyapeeth Act, 1955 and Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyapeeth in existing laws, instruments etc
[109][60A. Construction of
references to Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyapeeth Act, 1955 and Sardar Vallabhbhai
Vidyapeeth in existing laws, instruments etc.
(1)
As
from the commencement of the Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyapeeth (Amendment) Act,
1965(Guj. 8 of 1966), (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act"),
any reference in an existing law or instrument or document?
(a)
to
the expression, "the Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyapeeth Act, 1955" shall
be construed as if it were a reference to the Sardar Patel University Act,
1955, and
(b)
to
the expression "the Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyapeeth" shall be construed
as if it Were a reference to the Sardar Patel University.
(2)
Any
act done by, or any suit or other proceeding filed by or against, the Sardar
Vallabhbhai Vidyapeeth before the commencement of the said act shall be deemed
to have been done or, as the case may be, filed by or against the Sardar Patel
University.
Explanation.--For the purposes of this
section "existing law" means any enactment of a Legislature or other
competent authority in relation to matters specified in Lists II and III in the
Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India in force in any part of the State
of Gujarat immediately before the commencement of the said Act and includes any
Statute, Ordinance, rule, bye law, regulation, order, notification, scheme,
form or other instrument having the force of law made, proscribed or issued
under o any such enactment.]
Section 61 - Completion of courses of students in Colleges affiliated to the Gujarat University
Notwithstanding anything contained in
this Act, or the Statutes, and Ordinances made thereunder, any student of a
college situate within the University area and affiliated to the Gujarat
University who immediately before the date on which section 5 came into force
was studying or was eligible for any examination of the Gujarat University
shall be permitted to complete his course in preparation therefor, and the
University shall provide for such period and in such manner as may be
prescribed by the Statutes for the instruction, teaching, training and
examination of such students in accordance with the course of studies of the
Gujarat University.
Section 62 - Appointment of the first Vice-Chancellor
Notwithstanding anything contained in
section 10, the person holding the office of the Chairman of the Charutar Vidya
Mandal on the date of the coming into force of this section shall be entitled
to be the first Vice-Chancellor. He shall be appointed as the first
Vice-Chancellor by the State Government for such period not exceeding three
years and on such terms and conditions as the State Government thinks fit.
Section 63 - Appointment of first Registrar
Notwithstanding anything contained in
section 12, the first Registrar shall be appointed by the State Government as
soon as practicable after the passing of this Act for a period not exceeding
three years and on such conditions as the State Government thinks fit.
Section 64 - Transitory powers of the first Vice-Chancellor
(1)
It
shall be the duty of the first Vice-Chancellor?
(a)
to
give recognition to institutions, if any, as far as possible consistently with
the provisions of section 46, and
(b)
to
make arrangements for constituting the Senate, the Syndicate and other
authorities of the University,within six months after the date of his
appointment or such longer period not exceeding one year as the State
Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, direct.
(2)
The
first Vice-Chancellor shall with the assistance of the Advisory Committee
consisting of not more than ten members nominated by the State Government-
(a)
subject
to the provisions of this Act and the approval of the Chancellor,
(b)
make
provisional Statutes necessary for constituting the aforesaid authorities and
regulating the procedure at their meetings and the transaction of their
business,
(c)
draw
up any rules that may be necessary for regulating the method of election to the
aforesaid authorities,
(d)
?frame the first Statutes and Ordinances under
this Act and submit them for confirmation to the respective authorities when
they commence to exercise their functions.
(3)
The
authorities constituted under sub-section (1) shall commence to exercise their
functions on such date or dates as the State Government may, by notification in
the Official Gazette, direct.
(4)
The
Statutes and Ordinances framed by the first Vice-Chancellor shall when
confirmed by the respective authorities be published in the Official Gazette.
Section 65 - First appointment of the officers and teachers of the University
(1)
At
any time after the passing of this Act until such time as the authorities of
the University shall commence to exercise their functions?
(a)
any
officer of the University may be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor with the
previous sanction of the Chancellor,
(b)
teachers
of the University may be appointed by the Chancellor after considering the
recommendations of an Advisory Committee consisting of the Vice-Chancellor, the
Director of Education and such other person or persons, if any, as the
Chancellor thinks fit to associate with them.
(2)
Any
appointment made under sub-section (1)shall be for such period not
exceeding three years
and on such conditions as the appointing authority thinks fit :
Provided that no such appointment shall
be made until financial provision has been made therefor.
Section 66 - Extra ordinary powers of the first Vice-Chancellor
The Vice-Chancellor appointed under
section 62 shall have powers until, the Syndicate commences to exercise its
functions --
(a)
with
the previous approval of the Chancellor to make additional Statutes to provide
for any matter not provided for by the first Statutes,
(b)
to
constitute provisional authorities and bodies and on their recommendations to
make rules providing for the conduct of the work of the University,
(c)
subject
to the control of the State Government, to make such financial arrangements as
may be necessary to enable this Act or any part thereof to be brought into
force,
(d)
with
the sanction of the Chancellor to make for a period not exceeding three years
such appointments as may be necessary to enable this Act or any part thereof to
be brought into force,
(e)
to
appoint any Committee as he may think fit, to discharge such of his functions
as he may direct, and
(f)
generally
to exercise all or any of the powers conferred on the Syndicate by or under the
provisions of this Act.
Section 67 - Removal by State Government of difficulties at the commencement of the Act
If any difficulty arises as to the
first constitution or re-constitution of any authority of the University after
the coining into force of this Act or otherwise in first giving effect to the
provisions of this Act, the State Government, as occasion may require, may by
"order do anything which appears to it necessary for the purpose of
removing the difficulty.
Schedule
1 - SCHEDULE I
SCHEDULE I
[See Section 2 (23)]
The University Area shall comprise the
area within the limits of Vallabh Yidyanagar in the Anand Taluka of the Kaira
District and the area within a radius of five miles from the office of the
University situated at Vallabh Yidyanagar.
Schedule
2 - SCHEDULE II
SCHEDULE II
(See Section 50)
(1)
The
Vithalbhai Patel Mahavidyalaya.
(2)
The
Birla Vishvakarma Mahavidyalaya.
(3)
The
Bhikhabhai Jivbhai Vanijya Mahavidyalaya.
(4)
The Bansilal Amritlal College of Agriculture.
[1] For
Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Bombay Government Gazette, 1955, Part V,
P. 232.
[2] The words
"with Hindi in Devnagri script as the medium of instruction and
examination" were deleted by Guj. 15 of 1970, s. 2.
[3] These words and figures were substituted for the words and figures
"Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyapeeth Act, 1955" by Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 2.
[4] These words were substituted for the words "Bombay
State" by the Gujarat Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects)
Order, 1960.
[5] These words were inserted by Guj. 8 of 1966, s. .3 (i).
[6] These words were inserted by Guj. 8 of 1966, s. .3 (i).
[7] These words were substituted for the words
"Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyapeeth", Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 3 (ii).
[8] These words were inserted by Guj, 10 of 1982, s. 2, Sch.,
Sr. No.3 (1).
[9] These words were inserted by Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 4(i).
[10] These words were substituted for the words "Sardar
Vallabhbhai Vidyapeeth", Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 4 (ii).
[11] These words were substituted for the words "of, the University"
by Guj. 40 of 1963, s. 2 Sch., Sr. No.3 (1) (i).
[12] This proviso was added, Guj. 40 of 1963, Sr. No.3(1)(ii).
[13] These words were substituted for the word
"departments" by Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 5(1).
[14] These words were substituted for the word "departments"
by Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 5(1).
[15] These words were substituted for the words "Statutes
or Ordinances" by Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 5.(2) (i).
[16] These words were inserted, Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 5(2)(ii).
[17] These words were substituted for the words "Statutes
and Ordinances", Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 5 (3).
[18] These words were added by Guj. 15 of 1970, s. 3(i).
[19] These words were substituted for the words "of Hindi
in Devnagari script and of Gujarati and the use of such Hindi" by Guj. 15
of 1970, s. 3(ii).
[20] Sub-Section (4) was deleted by Guj. 15 of 1970, s. 4.
[21] Clause (iia) was inserted by Guj. 10 of 1983, s. 2, Sch., Sr.
No.3(2).
[22] These words were substituted for the words "Governor of
Bombay" by the Gujarat Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects)
Order, 1960.
[23] Section 10 was substituted for the original by Guj. 8 of
1966, s. 6.
[24] These words were substituted for the words "shall be
such as may be prescribed by the Statutes" by Guj. 10 of 1982, s. 2, Sch.,
Sr. No.3(3)(a).
[25] These words were substituted for the words "One of
the deans nominated by the Chancellor", Guj. 10 of 1982, Sr. No.3(3)(b).
[26] hese words were inserted by Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 7 (1)
[27] These words were substituted for the words "the
Senate and the Syndicate", Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 7(2).
[28] These words were substituted for the words "the
Statutes and Ordinances" by Guj, 8 of 1966, s. 7(3).
[29] These words were substituted for the words "there
after report his action" by Guj. 10 of 1982, s. 2, Sch., Sr. No.3(4)(a).
[30] Sub-section (5A) was inserted, Guj. 10 of 1982, Sr.
No.3(4)(b).
[31] These words were substituted for the words "the
Statutes and Ordinances" by Guj. 8 of 1966, B. 7(4).
[32] Section 11A was inserted by Guj. 10 of 1982, s. 2, Sch., Sr. No.3
(5).
[33] These words were substituted for the words "the
Senate and of the Syndicate" by Guj. 81966, s. 8(1).
[34] These words were substituted, for the words
"Statutes and Ordinances", Guj. 81966, s. 8(2).
[35] These words were substituted for the words "Statutes and
Ordinances", Guj. 81966, s. 9.
[36]
Item (2A) was inserted, Guj. 81966, s. 10.
[37] Clause (iiia) was inserted by Guj. 10 of 1982, s. 2, Sch.,
Sr. No.3(6)(a).
[38] Clauses (i) and (iii) were deleted by Guj. 8 of 1966, s.
11 (1)(a).
[39] This word was substituted for the word "Bombay"
by the Gujarat Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1960.
[40] Clauses (i) and (iii) were deleted by Guj. 8 of 1966, s.
11 (1)(a).
[41] Clause (iv)shall stand unmodified vide the Bombay
Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1956.
[42] This word was substituted for the word "Bombay"
by the Gujarat Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1960.
[43] Clause (vi) was substituted for the original by Guj. 10 of
1982, s. 2,Sch., Sr.No. 3(6)(b)(a).
[44] This word was substituted for the word "Bombay"
by the Gujarat Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1960.
[45] Clauses (xi) and (xia) were substituted for the
original clause (xi), Guj. 10 of 1982, Sr. No.3(6)(b)(b).
[46] Clause (xiii) was substituted for the original by Guj. 18
of 1973, s. 59, Sch., Sr. No.3(1).
[47] Clause (iii) was deleted by Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 11 (1)(b).
[48] Clause (M) was deleted, Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 11(1)(c).
[49] The words and letters "other than the Head Masters of
the G.J. Sharda Mandir at Vallabh Vidyanagar," were deleted, Guj. 8 of
1966, s. 11 (2) (A) (i)
[50] Clause (va) was inserted, Guj. 8 of 1966, s.
11(2)(A)(ii).
[51] These words were substituted for the words "One
representative", Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 11(2)(A)(iii).
[52] This word was substituted for the word ''Bombay" by
the Gujarat Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1960.
[53] These words were substituted for the words "Three
representatives" by Guj. 8 of 1966 s. 11(2)(B)(i).
[54] Clause (ii) was substituted? or the original, Guj. 8
of 1966, s. 11(2)(B)(ii).
[55] Clause (iii) was substituted for the original, Guj. 8 of
1966, s. 11(2)(B)(iii).
[56] This word was substituted for the Word
"Five", Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 11 (2) (B) (iv) (a).
[57] These words were substituted for the words
"University, or", Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 11(2)(B)(iv)(b).
[58] Sub-clause (b) was deleted, Guj. 8 of 1966, s.
11(2)(B)(iv)(d).
[59] This word was substituted for the word "five" by
Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 11(2)(B)(iv)(d).
[60] This word was substituted for the word "five" by
Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 11(2)(B)(iv)(d).
[61] This word was substituted for the word "five" by
Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 11(2)(B)(iv)(d).
[62] This word was substituted for the word
"Syndicate", Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 11(2)(B)(iv)(e).
[63] Explanation I was deleted, Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 11(2)(B)(v).
[64] This word was substituted for the word "Five",
Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 11(2)(c).
[65] Sub-section (2) shall stand unmodified vide the Bombay
Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1956.
[66] These words were substituted for the words "State of
Bombay" by the Gujarat Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects)
Order, 1960.
[67] This proviso was omitted, the Gujarat Adaptation of Laws
(State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1960.
[68] Sub-section (5) was inserted by Guj. 15 of 1970, s. 5.
[69] These words were substituted for the word "departments",
by Guj. 8 of 1966, s.12.
[70] Sub-section (1) was substituted for the original by Guj. 8
of 1966 s.13.
[71] Clauses (b), (bi) and (bii) were substituted for clause
(b) by Guj. 10 of 1982, s.2 Sch
[72] This portion was substituted for the words "from
amongst the fellows" by Guj. 15 of 1970,s.6
[73] Clause (i) was inserted by Guj. 10 of 1982, s.2, Sch., Sr.
No, 3(7)(ii).
[74] Clause (ix-a) was inserted by GUJ. 40 of 1963, s.3, Sch.,
sr .no. 3(2)
[75] These words were substituted for the word
"departments" by Guj. o1966, s. 14(a).
[76] These words were substituted for the word
"departments" by Guj. o1966, s. 14(a).
[77] Clauses (xxiii) to (xxvii) were deletd, Guj. o1966, s
.l.4(b).
[78] These words were substituted for the words "to
appoint examiners, to fix their remuneration" by Guj. 10 of 1982, s.2,
Sch., Sr. No. 3(8)(a).
[79] Clause (xxxa) was inserted by Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 14(c).
[80] Sub-section (4) was inserted by Guj. 10 of 1982, s.
2, Sch., Sr. No. 3(8)(b).
[81] Sections 23A and 23B were
inserted by Guj. 8 of 1966, s.15.
[82] These words were substituted for the words "Technology
including Engineering" by Guj 8 of 1966, s. 16.
[83]
These words were substituted for the word "Department"
by Guj. 8 of 1966, s.17.
[84] Section 31was substituted for the original by Guj. 10 of 1982, s.
2, Sch., Sr. No. 3(9).
[85] These words were inserted by Guj. 32 of 1978, s.5, Sub.,
Sr .No. 3(a).
[86] These words were substituted for the words
"conducted by the Secondary School Certificate Examination Board" by
Guj. 18 of 1973, s. 59, Sch., Sr. No, 3(2).
[87] This portion was added by Guj. 32 of 1978, s.5, Sch., Sr
.No. 3(b).
[88]
Sub-section (2) was substituted for the original by Bom. 46 of
1959, s. 3Sub
[89] These
words were substituted for the words "STATUTES AND ORDINANCES" by
Guj. 8 of 1966, .18
[90] These
words were inserted by Guj. 15 of 1970, s. 7.
[91]
Clause (b) was
deleted by Guj. 8 of 1960, s. 19(1).
[92] The words "and
to the examinations of the University" were deleted, Guj. 8 of 1960,
s.19(2).
[93]
Section
43A was inserted by Guj. 8 of 1966, s.20.
[94] These words were inserted, Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 21(l)(i)
[95] These words were substituted for the words ''Statutes end
Ordinances", Guj. 8 of 1966, .s, 21(l)(ii),
[96] These words were inserted by Guj. 8 of 1980, s. 21(2).
[97] These words were substituted for the word "Syndicate", Guj.
8 of 1980, s. 21(3).
[98] These
words were inserted, Guj. 8 of 1980, s.22(1).
[99]
These
words were inserted by Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 22(2).
[100]
These
words were inserted, Guj. 8 of 1980, e. 23.
[101]
These words were
Inserted by Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 24.
[102]
These words were
substituted for the word "Syndicate", Guj. 8 of 1966, s.24.
[103]
These words were
inserted by Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 25.
[104]
Section
51 was substituted for the original by Guj. 8 of 1966, s. 26.
[105]
Section
56A was inserted by guj. 19 of 1980, s.2, sch., Sr. No. 3.
[106]
Section
57A was inserted by Guj. 11 of 1979, s,3, Sch., Sr. No. 4.
[107]
Section
59 was substituted for the original by Guj. 9 of 1983, s.2, Sch., Sr. No. 3.
[108]
This
word was inserted by Guj. 8 of 1966, s.28.
[109]
Section
60A was inserted, Guj. 8 of 1966, s.29.