PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH NOTIFICATION
KARACHI, THE 5TH JANUARY, 2015.
NO.PAS/Legis-PB-14/2014-The Altaf Hussain University at Hyderabad
Bill, 2014 having
been passed by the Provincial Assembly of Sindh on 9th December, 2014 and assented to by the Governor
of Sindh on 1st January, 2015 is hereby published as an Act of the Legislature of Sindh.
THE ALTAF HUSSAIN UNIVERSITY AT HYDERABAD ACT, 2014
SINDH ACT NO.II OF 2015.
AN ACT
to provide for the
establishment of the Altaf Hussain University at
Hyderabad.
Preamble WHEREAS the eminent philanthropist Mr. Malik Riaz and Bahria Town have committed to establish
the
Altaf Hussain
University
at Hyderabad
and fully fund the University in its, establishment, future management, maintenance
and running.
AND WHEREAS it
is expedient to provide for the establishment
of the Altaf
Hussain
University at Hyderabad and to
provide for
matters
ancillary thereto:-
It is hereby enacted
as follows:-
CHAPTER-I
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title and commencement. (1) This Act may be called the Altaf Hussain University at Hyderabad Act, 2014.
(2) It shall come into force at once.
2.Definitions.
In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant to the subject or context:
(a) “Academic Council”
means
the Academic
Council
of
the
University;
(b) “Affiliated College” means an educational institution affiliated to the University but not maintained or administered by it;
(c) “Authority”
means any
of
the Authorities
of the University
specified in section
16;
(d) “Board” means the Board of Governors
of the University;
(e) “Chairman” means the Chairman of the Teaching Department;
(f) “Chancellor” means the Chancellor of the University;
(g) “College” means
a college and includes an Institution in which arrangement exist for
imparting
instructions
in
general, technical, professional
education or other disciplines of higher learning and such other subjects as may be prescribed;
(h) “Dean”
means the Head of faculty;
(i) “Director”
means the
head of a teaching or administrative
division of an institute;
(j) “Faculty” means an
academic division within
the
University
comprising one or more Teaching Departments;
(k) “Government” means the Government of Sindh;
(l) “Officer” means any of the Officers of the University specified
in section 5;
(m)
“Patron” means the Patron of the University;
(n) “Prescribed” means prescribed
by statutes, regulations or rules;
(o) “Professor Emeritus” means a retired Professor working in theUniversity in an honorary capacity;
(o) “Professor Emeritus” means a retired Professor working in theUniversity in an honorary capacity;
(p) “Provost” means the Provost of the University;
(q) “Registrar” means the Registrar of the University;
(r) “Statutes” “regulations”
and
“rules” means
respectively
the statutes, regulations and rules made under this Act;
(s) “Teaching Department”
means
a Teaching Department of the
University;
(t) “Teacher”
means whole
time
teacher
engaged as Professor,
Associate Professor, Lecturer and such other persons as
may be
declared to be Teacher;
(u) “Trust” means “Begum
Akhter
Rukhsana
Memorial
Welfare
Trust (BARMWT)”;
(v) “University”
means
Altaf
Hussain
University
at
Hyderabad established under this Act;
(w) “Vice
Chancellor”
means
the Vice
Chancellor of the
University.
CHAPTER-II
THE UNIVERSITY
3. (1)
There
shall be established a University to be called
the Altaf Hussain University
at Hyderabad, consisting of a Board
of Governors, a Chancellor,
a Vice Chancellor, a Provost, Deans, Chairmen
of
the Teaching Departments and Members of the Board, the Members of the
Academic Council and such other officers as may be prescribed,
(2) The University shall be
a body corporate
by the
name
of the Altaf
Hussain University
at Hyderabad, owner, managed and administered by the Trust and shall have perpetual succession and a common seal and may sue and be sued by the said name.
(3)
The University
shall be competent
to acquire and hold property, both movable and immovable, to lease, sell or otherwise transfer any movable and immovable property which may have become vested in
or been acquired by it.
(4) Subject to admissions policy prescribed from time to time by the Trust, the University
shall be open to all persons of either
sex or whatever religion, race, creed, color or domicile who are academically qualified
for admission
to the course of study offered by the University
and no such person shall be denied the privilege on such ground.
(5) The University shall
take measures to setup
campus
or
campuses anywhere in Sindh.
4.Power and Functions of the University.(1) The University shall be an autonomous body and shall have the powers to-
(a) Provide for instructions in such branches of learning as it may
deem fit, and to
make
provision for the advancement and dissemination of knowledge in
such manner
as
it may determine; provided that the faculty of medicine shall be established as per
requirement of
the Pakistan Medical
and Dental Council;
(b) Affiliate itself or associate
with other institutions and establish
faculties and the
Teaching Departments
to discharge
its functions and responsibilities for imparting
education;
(c) Prescribe courses of studies and curricula;
(d) Admit and hold examinations and to award and
confer degrees, diploma, certificates
and other
academic
distinctions
to the persons who have been admitted to and have passed its examinations under prescribed conditions;
(e) Confer honorary
degrees
or other
distinctions on approved
persons in the manner as may be prescribed;
(f) Establish faculties, teaching
departments,
research
institutes and other learning centers in any and all branches of learning and to provide and support other faculties for education,
professional training and research;
(g) Affiliate and
disaffiliate educational
institutions and
inspect colleges and other educational institutions affiliated or seeking
affiliation with it;
(h) Cooperate with
other Universities and public
authorities
in such manner and for such purposes as per rules and regulations;
(i) Institute
Professorship,
Associate Professorship, Assistant Professorship and Lectureship
and any
other posts and
to appoint persons thereto;
(j) Create posts for research, extension, administration
and other related purposes and to appoint persons thereto;
(k) Institute and award
fellowships, scholarships, exhibitions,
bursaries, medals and prizes
in such manner
as may be prescribed;
(l) Control the
residence of the students
of
the
University,
to institute and maintain halls of
residence and to approve license hostels and lodgings;
(m) Supervise
and
control
the discipline
of the students of
the
University and the colleges, to promote the extra-curricular and recreational activities of such students and to make arrangement
for promoting their health and general welfare;
(n) Demand
and
receive such fees and other charge as it may determine;
(o) Enter
into carry out, vary or cancel contracts;
(p) Receive and manage property transferred
and grants, bequests,
trusts, gifts, donations, endowments or other contributions
made to the University
and
to invest
any funds
representing such property, grants, bequests, trusts, gifts, donations endowments
or contributions in such manner as it may deem fit;
(q) Undertake
such research
as it may determine
in any and all branches of learning;
(r) Provide for the printing and publication of research
and other
works;
(s) Appoint members
of various
bodies
and committees, as the Board may determine for academic and
administrative activities;
(t) Appoint
such officers
and staff
and prescribe terms and conditions and powers and duties of such officers and staff;
(u) Establish academic
linkages and collaborative
activities
with other
institutions for the betterment of academic standards; and
(v) Do all such acts and things, as may be requisite to further
its objectives.
CHAPTER-III OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY
5.Officers of the University. The following shall be the officers of the University, who shall be appointed by the Trust on such terms and conditions as deemed fit by the Trust, and shall hold their respective posts at the pleasure of the Trust:-
(a) Chancellor;
(b) Vice
Chancellor; (c) Provost;
(d) Deans;
(e) Directors;
(f) Chairman of the Teaching Departments; (g) Registrar;
(h) Director of Finance;
(i) Controller of Examinations;
(j) Internal Auditor;
(k) Librarian; and
(l) Such
other persons
as may be prescribed by regulations
to be the officers;
6Patron.. (1) The Trust shall appoint a Patron of the University, whose tenure,
terms and conditions shall be at the pleasure of the Trust.
(2) The Patron
shall,
when
presents,
preside at the
convocation of the
University.
7.Visitation.(1) The Patron may cause an inspection or inquiry to be made in respect of any matter connected with the affairs of
the
university and shall, from time to time, direct any person or persons to inquire into or carry out inspection
of-
(a) the University, its building, libraries and other facilities;
(b) any
institution,
department or
hostel maintained
by
the
University.
(c) the adequacy of financial and human resources,
(d) the
teaching, research, curriculum, examination
and
other matters of the University; and
(e) such other
matters as may be specified by him.
(2) The Patron shall communicate to the Board his views with regard to the result of visitation
and shall after ascertaining
the views of the Board, advise the Board on the action to be taken by it.
(3) The Board shall, within such time as may be specified by the Patron, communicate to him such action,
if any, as has been taken or may be proposed to be taken upon the results of visitation.
(4) Where the Board does
not, within the time specified, take action
to the satisfaction of the
Patron, if
Patron may issue
such directions
as
he deems fit and the Board shall comply with all such directions.
8. Chancellor (1)The Chancellor
shall be a person of eminence, known for his contribution
in the field of knowledge of service to society and appreciated for high moral and his intellectual caliber.
(2) The
Chancellor shall, in
the absence of
the Patron, preside at
the convocation of the University.
(3) Every proposal of conferring
an honorary degree shall be subject to the confirmation by the Chancellor.
(4) If the Chancellor
is satisfied that the proceedings of any Authority (except the Board of Governors) are not in accordance with the provisions of this Act, the statutes, the regulations or the rules, he may, after calling
upon such Authority
to show
cause
why such
proceedings should not
be annulled, by order in writing,
annual the proceedings.
(5) Should the Chancellor be incapacitated from acting as such due to absence or
any
other cause, the Vice Chancellor
or any person authorized by the Board shall exercise
all
the
powers and
perform all
the duties
and functions of the Chancellor.
(6) The Chancellor may cause
a visitation or inquiry to be made in respect of any matter connected with the affairs of the University and appoint such person as may be deemed fit for the purpose.
(7) The Chancellor shall, on receipt of a report under sub-section (4) above, issue such directions
as he thinks
fit
and
the
Vice
Chancellor will comply with such directions.
(8) Any
person
aggrieved
by any
order
under
sub-section (4)
may file an appeal within 30 days of such order coming into his knowledge
before the
Board of Governors.
(9) The appeal under sub-section (8) shall be decided by at least
3 members of Board, nominated by the Board to hearing such appeals, exclusive of the Chancellor.
9. Vice Chancellor. At any time when the office of the Vice Chancellor is vacant, or the Vice Chancellor is absent or is unable to perform the functions of his office due
to
illness or other
causes,
the
Chancellor shall make such arrangements for the performance of the duties of the Vice Chancellor as he may deem fit.
10.Powers and duties of the Vice Chancellor.(1) The Vice Chancellor shall be principal
executive officer of the University and shall be responsible for implementation of the provisions of this Act, the statutes, the regulations
and the rules and execution
of the policies
and the programs of the University.
(2) The Vice Chancellor shall, in the absence of the Chancellor, preside over the meetings of the Authorities of which the Chancellor
is the Chairman; provided that the meetings of the Board shall be presided over
by the member elected from
amongst
the
members
present
in the meeting.
(3)
The
Vice Chancellor may, in any
emergency,
which in
his
opinion
requires immediate action, take such action as
he may consider necessary and shall, as soon thereafter as possible, report his action to the officer,
authority or other
body which in the ordinary course, would have dealt with the matter.
(4) In particular
and
without prejudice
to
the
generality of the
foregoing
powers, the Vice Chancellor shall also have the powers:
(a) to create and fill temporary posts for a period not exceeding six months;
(b) to sanction all expenditures provides for in the approved budget and to re-appropriate funds within the same major head of expenditure;
(c) to sanction or re-appropriate an amount as fixed and revised by the Board
from
time to
time
for
an
unforeseen item not provided for in the budget and report it to
the
Board at the next meeting;
(d) to make such arrangements
for the security of papers, grades and results as he may consider necessary;
(e) to direct
teachers, officers and
other employees of the University to take such
assignments in
connection with teaching, research, examination,
administration and such other activities in the University as he may consider necessary;
(f) to appoint employees
of such categories in respect
of which powers have been delegated to him by the Board;
(g) to delegate,
subject to
such
conditions,
if
any,
as
may
be prescribed, any of his powers under this Act, to an officer or other employee of the University; and
(h) to exercise and perform
such other powers
and functions as may be prescribed.
11Provost .(1)The Provost shall be the Chief
Academic officer
of the University
with overall responsibility for the
academic and research program and shall be appointed by the Board on such terms and conditions as the
Board may determine.
(2) The Provost shall, subject to the statutes, relations and rules, have powers to- (a) direct the
activities connected with the execution of
programmes for
instruction, training, research, demonstrations
and service; and
(b) direct teachers to take such
assignment
in connection
with teaching, research,
examination;
(c) appoint paper setters and examiners for all examinations of the university
after receiving panels of
names from the relevant
Authorities; and
(d) perform such other functions and exercise such other powers as may be prescribed.
12.Registrar. (1)The Registrar shall be a whole time officer of the University and shall be appointed by the board on such terms and conditions as
the Board may determine.
(2) The Registrar shall-
(a) be the custodian of the common seat and the academic records of the University; and
(b) perform such other duties as may be prescribed.
13.Director Finance. (1) The Director of Finance shall be a whole time officer of the University
and shall be appointed by the Board on such terms and conditions as the Board may determine;
(2) The Director
of Finance shall-
(a) manage the property, the finance
and the
investments
of
the
University;
(b) prepare the annual
and revised budget estimates of the University
and present them to the Finance and Planning Committee and the Board;
(c) ensure
that
the
funds
of
the
University are expended
for
the purposes for which they are provided; and
(d) perform such other duties as may be prescribed.
14.Controller of Examinations. The Controller of the Examinations shall be a whole time officer of the University and shall be responsible
for all matters connected
with the conduct of examinations and perform such other duties as may be prescribed.
15. Internal Auditor. The Internal Auditor shall be a whole time officer of the University and shall be responsible for internal
audit of the University.
CHAPTER-IV
AUTHORITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY
16 Authorities..(1)The following shall be the Authorities of the University:-
(a) The Board of Governors;
(b) The Academic Council;
(c) The Board of Faculties;
(d) The Board of Studies;
(e) The Selection Board;
(f) The Board of Advanced Studies and Research; (g)
The Finance and Planning Committee;
(h) The Discipline Committee;
(i) The Affiliation Committee; and
(j) Such other Authorities as may be prescribed by the statutes.
17. Board of Governors. (1) The Board shall consist of-
(a) the Chancellor,
who shall be its Chairman; (b) the Vice Chancellor;
(c) the Chief Justice of the High Court of Sindh or a sitting or retired Judge of High Court nominated by him;
(d) the Chairman Higher
Education
Commission or whole time
member of the Commission nominated by him;
(e) the Provost;
(f) Secretary to the Government
of Sindh, Education
Department or his nominee;
(g) Four persons of outstanding merit nominated by the Trust;
(h) Five persons of eminence representing various disciplines
and professions
nominated by the Chancellor in consultation with the Vice Chancellor.
(2) The Registrar shall
act as Secretary of the Board;
(3) A nominated member shall hold office for a term of three years and shall be eligible for re-nomination on the expiry of his term.
(4) The office of a nominated member shall become vacant if he resigns or fails
to
attend
three
consecutive meetings of the Board without
sufficient cause or leave of absence or his nomination
is changed
by the Authority nominated
him.
18.Powers and duties of the Board.(1)The Board
shall be the executive and Governing body of the University and shall subject to
this provisions of this Act and the statutes, exercise general supervision over the affairs and management of the University.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing powers and subject to the provisions of this Act and the statutes, the Board shall have the
powers-
(a) to hold control and administer
the property and funds of the
University;
(b) to govern and
regulate, with due regard
to the advice
of the relevant Committee, the finances, accounts and investments of the University and for that purpose, to appoint such agents as it may think fit;
(c) to consider annual and revised budget
estimates
and
to re- appropriate
funds from
one
major head
of expenditure
to another;
(d) to transfer and
accept
transfer of movable or immovable
property on behalf of the University;
(e) to enter into, vary, carry out and cancel contracts on behalf of the University;
(f) to cause proper
books of accounts to be kept for all sums of money
received and
expended by
the University
and for the assets and liabilities of the University;
(g) to receive and manage any property transferred and grants, bequests, donations, endowments and other contributions made to the University;
(h) to administer any funds placed at the disposal of the University
for specified purposes;
(i) to determine the form, provide for the custody and regulate the use of the common seal of the University;
(j) to provide
the
buildings, libraries, premises, furniture, apartments, equipment
and other means required
for carrying out the work of the University;
(k) to establish
and
maintain
halls
of
residence
and
hostels or approve
or license
hostels
or lodgings for the residence
of students;
(l) to institute
Professorship, Associate Professorship, Assistant Professorship, Lectureship and other teaching posts
or to suspend or abolish such posts;
(m)
to create,
suspend or
abolish such administrative teaching
research or other posts as may be necessary;
(n) to make appointments
on the recommendation
of the Selection
Board to the posts of
teachers, officers and such other cadres as may be determined by the Board;
(o) to appoint Emeritus and Distinguished Professors on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed;
(p) to confer honorary degrees on the recommendation of the Academic Council in
accordance with the prescribed conditions;
(q) to prescribe the duties of officers, teachers and other employees
of the University;
(r) to suspend,
impose penalty
and remove
from service
officers (other than the Vice Chancellor), teachers and other employees
in the manner prescribed;
(s) to appoint
members
of the various Authorities
in accordance
with the provisions of this Act;
(t) to propose statutes for submission to the Chancellor;
(u) to consider
and
dispose of
the
regulations
made by the Academic Council; provided that the Board may frame the Regulations on its own initiative and approve it after consulting the Academic Council;
(v) to regulate, determine and
administer all
other
matters
concerning the University
and, to this end, exercise all other powers not specifically mentioned in this Act and the statutes;
(w) to delegate any of its powers
to an Authority
or Officer
or a
Committee or Sub-Committee; and
(x) to perform
such
other
functions
as
have
been assigned
to it under this Act, or may be assigned
to it by the statutes.
19.(1)The Board shall meet at least three times in a year on the dates to be fixed by the Vice Chancellor; provided that a special
meeting may be called at any time on the direction of the Chancellor or on a requisition made by not less than four
members of the Board to consider
a matter of urgent nature.
(2) Not less than ten clear days’ notice of a special meeting shall be given to the members of
the Board, and
the agenda
of the meeting shall be restricted to the matter for which the special meeting is called.
(3) The quorum for a
meeting or the Board shall be one half of its members, a fraction being counted as one.
(4) The decision of the Board shall be expressed in terms of the views of the majority
of
the
members
present
and
if the members
are equally divided, the Chairman of the Board shall have and exercise a casting vote.
(5) Subject to sub-section (3), the members of the Board may take part in a
meeting of the Board by using any communication equipment and the member shall be deemed to have participated in the meeting.
(6) Meeting of the Board. A resolution in
writing signed by
the
majority of the members of
the
Board shall be valid
and effectual
as if it
had been passed in
a meeting of the Board duly called and constituted.
20.Academic Council. (1)The Academic Council shall consists of-
20.Academic Council. (1)The Academic Council shall consists of-
(a) the Vice Chancellor who shall be the Chairman; (b)
the Provost;
(c) the Deans;
(d) the University Professors including Emeritus and Distinguished
Professors.
(e) the Chairman of the Teaching Departments;
(f) three eminent persons
known
for their intellectual caliber on international level, service to
society or leadership in profession nominated by the Chancellor on the recommendation of Board;
(g) the Controller of Examination;
(h) the Registrar who shall act as its Secretary.
(2) A nominated member shall hold office for a term of three years and shall be eligible for re-nomination on the expiry of his term.
(3) The office of a nominated member shall become vacant if he resigns or fails to
attend three consecutive meetings
of the
Council without
sufficient cause or leave of absence or his nomination is
changed by the nomination
Authority.
(4) The quorum for a meeting of the Council
shall be one half of the total number of members, a fraction being counted as one.
21Powers and duties of the Academic Council..(1)The Academic
Council shall be highest academic body of the University
and shall, subject to
the provisions of
this
Act and the statutes, have the powers
to
lay down proper standards of instruction, scholarship, research and examinations and to regulate
and promote
the academic life of the University.
(2) In particular and
without prejudice of the
generality of the foregoing provisions, the Council
shall have the powers-
(a) to advise the Board on academic matters;
(b) To regulate the admission of students to the courses of studies
and examinations;
(c) To propose to the
Board,
schemes
for
the
constitution and organization
of Faculties, Teaching Department,
Institutes
and Boards of Studies;
(d) To consider
or
formulate proposals for the
planning and development of teaching
and research in the University;
(e) To make regulations
on the recommendations
of the Board of Faculties and the Boards
of Studies prescribing
the course of Studies and the syllable
for
all University examination; provides that, if the recommendations
of the Board of Faculties and Boards of Studies are not received by the prescribed date, the Council may, subject to the approval of the Board, continue for the next year the courses of studies already prescribed for an examination;
(f) To recognize the
examinations of
other
University or examining bodies as
equivalent
to
the corresponding examinations
of the University;
(g) To frame regulations for submission to the Board;
(h) To perform such other functions
as may be prescribed by the
statutes.
CHAPTER-V
STATUTES, REGULATIONS AND RULES
22.Statutes.(1)Subject to the provisions of the Act, Chancellor may, with the approval
of the Board, make and promulgate
statutes to regulate or prescribed all or any of the following matters,
namely:-
(a) Terms and conditions of service of employees of the University
including scales
of
pay,
constitution
of
pension, insurance, gratuity
provident fund,
benevolent fund
and other fringe benefits;
(b) Terms and conditions of contractual
appointment of teachers,
researchers and officers;
(c) establishment of
Faculties, Teaching Departments and
other academic units and divisions;
(d) powers
and duties of Officers
and Teachers;
(e) conditions under
which
the
University may enter into arrangements with other public or
private organizations for purposes of instruction,
research and other scholarly activities;
(f) conditions of
appointment of Professor Emeritus
and
Distinguished Professor;
(g) award
of honorary degrees;
(h) standard of evaluation of efficiency and exercising disciplinary measures over the employees of the University;
(i) acquisition and administration of properties
and investments of the University; and
(j) all other matters which under this Act are required to be or may be prescribed or regulated by the statutes.
(2) The draft of statutes shall be proposed by the Board for the approval of the
Chancellor who may refer them back to the Board for reconsideration.
(3) The Chancellor shall have the powers to assent to the statutes submitted to him for approval.
(4) No statute shall be valid until it has been approved by the Chancellor.
23.Regulations. (1)Subject to the provisions of this Act and the statutes, regulations may
be made for all or any of the following matters:-
(a) the courses of study for degrees,
diplomas and
certificates of the University;
(b) the admission of students to the University;
(b) the admission of students to the University;
(c) the conditions under which students shall be admitted and shall become eligible for
the award of
degrees, diplomas and certificates;
(d) the conduct of examinations;
(e) fees and other charges to be paid by students for admission to the courses of study and examinations of the University;
(f) the conduct and discipline of students
of the University;
(g) conditions of residence of the students
of the University or the colleges, including the levy of
fees
for residence in the halls of residence and hostels;
(h) the approval and licensing of hostels and lodgings;
(i) conditions under which a person should carry on independent
research to entitle him to a degree;
(j) the institution of fellowship,
scholarships,
exhibitions,
medals and prizes;
(k) the institution of stipends and free and half free studentship;
(l) the academic costumers;
(m)
the use of Library;
(n) the formation of Teaching Departments and Boards of Studies;
and
(o) all other matters which by this Act and the statutes are to be or may be prescribed by the regulations.
(2) The Regulations shall, with regard to
the
academic research and students matters,
be prepared by the Academic Council and shall be submitted to the Board which may approve them or with hold approval or
refer them back to the Academic Council for reconsideration.
(3) A Regulation prepared by the Academic Council shall not be valid, unless it receives the approval of the Board.
24. Amendment and repeal of Statutes and Regulations. The procedure
for adding to, amending or repealing the statutes
and the regulations shall be the same as that prescribed respectively for framing
or making statutes
and regulations.
25.Rules.(1)The Authorities and the other bodies of the University may make rules consistent with this Act, the statutes and the regulations, to regulate the conduct
of their business and the time and place of meetings and related matters;
Provided that the board may direct the amendment or the annulment of
any
rules, made by another Authority
or body under this section;
(2) The Board may make rules to regulate
any matter relating to the affairs of the University which has not been specifically provided for by this Act, the statutes or regulations.
CHAPTER-VI
THE UNIVERSITY FUND
26.University Fund, Audit and Accounts.(1)The University shall have a fund to which shall be credited its income from fees, donations, trusts, bequests, endowments, contributions, grants and all other sources.
(2) Capital and recurrent expenditure of the University shall be met out from its Fund and contributions made by the Trust including any other trust, Universities, Associations, Societies or
individuals and from the Income derived from any other source.
(3) No
contribution,
donation
or
grant which may directly
or indirectly involve any immediate
or
subsequent financial liability for the University or which
may
involve an activity
not included
in
the programs for the time being,
shall
be accepted
without the
prior approval of the Board.
(4) The accounts of the University shall be maintained in such form and in such manner as may be determined by the Board and shall be audited each year within four months of
the
closing of the financial year of the University by a firm of Chartered
Accountants appointed by the Board.
(5) The accounts, together
with the report
of the Auditor thereon,
shall be submitted to the Board for approval.
(6) The Auditor’s
report shall certify that the report has compiled
with the standards
of audit and certification laid down by the Institution of the Chartered Accountants of Pakistan.
CHAPTER-VII GENERAL PROVISIONS
27. Retirement from service. An employee of the University shall retire from service at such age as may be prescribed by the statutes or regulations.
28.Pension, Insurance, Gratuity, Provident Fund and Benevolent Fund.(1)The University may constitute for the benefit of its employees in such manner and subject
to such conditions as may be prescribed, schemes
such as insurance,
gratuity, provident
fund and benevolent fund
as it may deem fit.
(2) Where any
Provident Fund has been constituted under this Act,
the provisions of the Provident Funds Ordinance 1925 shall apply to
such
funds.
29. Terms of office of members of Authorities. When a member of a newly
constituted Authority is appointed or nominated, his terms of office, as
fixed under this Act,
shall commence from such date as may be prescribed.
30.Filling of casual vacancies in Authorities.(1)Any casual vacancy among the appointed or nominated
members
of any Authority shall be filled, as soon, as convenient may be, by the person or
the
body, who appointed or nominated the member whose place has become vacant,
and the person appointed or nominated to the vacancy
shall be a member
or such Authority for the residue of the terms for which the person whose place he fills would have been a member;
(2) Provided that where a vacancy to the membership of an Authority, other than the Board, cannot be filled
for the reason that the member was ex- officio, and
the office has ceased to exist,
or
the
organization, Institution or other body, other than the University has ceased to exist or
has
ceased to function, or for any other circumstances which make it impracticable
to fill the vacancy,
the vacancy shall be filled in such manner
as the Chancellor may direct
on the recommendation
of the Board.
31Constitution, Functions and Powers of other Authorities.. The constitution,
functions
and powers
of other
Authorities
for which no specific
provision or insufficient provision has been made in this Act shall be such as may be prescribed by the statutes.
32. Appointment of Committee by the Authority. The Board, the Academic Council or other Authorities may appoint such Standing, Special
or Advisory Committees, as they may consider
advantageous in the performance of their functions.
33.First Statutes.(1)Notwithstanding anything contained
in this Act, the statutes set out in
the Schedule, shall be deemed to be the statutes framed under section 22 and shall remain in force until they are amended or replaced
by new statutes framed in accordance with this Act.
(2) The Board in its meeting shall have the power,
function and authority
to amend by way of addition or subtraction
any item mentioned in entry
1(1) of “The Schedule First Statutes” of this statute.
34.Removal of difficulties. If any difficulty
arises as to the first constitution
or reconstitution
or any Authority
upon
coming into force
of this Act or otherwise in giving
effect to any provision of this Act, the Chancellor
may give appropriate
directed to remove such difficulty.
35. Proceedings of Authorities not invalidated by vacancies. No Act, proceeding, resolution or decision of any Authority
shall be invalid by reason only or
any vacancy or defect in
the constitution of, or
in the
appointment or nomination of any member of the Authority.
36.Bar of Jurisdiction. No court shall
have jurisdiction to entertain
any
proceedings, grant any injunction or make any order in relation to anything done in good faith or purported to have been done of intended to be done under this Act.
37.Indemnity. No suit or legal proceedings shall lie against Government, the University
or any Authority or an employee of Government or
the
University or any person, in respect of anything which is done or purported to have been done in good faith
or intended to, or has been done in good faith under this Act.
THE SCHEDULE FIRST STATUTES
(See Section 33)
1.(1) The University
shall have the following Faculties:- (a) Faculty of Science;
(b) Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences; (c) Faculty of Engineering and Textile;
(d) Faculty of Information Technology; (e) Faculty of Arts;
(f) Faculty of Agriculture and Agricultural Engineering; (g) Faculty of Veterinary Medical Sciences;
(h) Faculty of Management Sciences; (i) Faculty of Law;
(j) Faculty of Pharmacy;
(k) Faculty of Fashion Designing; (l) Faculty of Economics;
(m) Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences; (n) Faculty of Mass Communication;
(o) Faculty of Alternative Energy;
(p) Any other faculty as may be prescribed by the statutes.
(2) Each Faculty shall include such institutes, teaching departments, centers,
or other teaching or research units as may be prescribed by the statutes.
Faculties.
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2.Board of(1) There shall be a Board of each Faculty consisting of-
(2) The members, mentioned
in clauses (c) and (d) of sub-section
(1) shall hold office for three years.
(3) The quorum for a meeting
of the Board of a Faculty shall be one-half of the total number of members, a fraction being counted as one.
(4)
The Board of each Faculty
shall,
subject
to the
general control
of the
Academic Council
and the Board, have the powers:-
(a) to coordinate the teaching and research in the subjects assigned to the Faculty;
(b) to scrutinize the
schemes of courses and syllable proposed by the Board of Studies
comprised in
the Faculty, and forward them to the Academic Council along with its observations;
(c) to scrutinize
the
recommendations of the Board of Studies
comprised in the faculty, on the appointment
of paper setters and examiners, (except for research and degrees examiners), to the Vice Chancellor; and
(d) to perform such other functions as may be prescribed.
3.(1) There shall be a Dean for each Faculty who shall be the Chairman of the Board of
Faculty and shall be appointed by the Vice Chancellor on the recommendation
of Provost.
(2) The Dean shall hold office for three years.
(3) The Dean shall present
candidates for admission
to degrees,
except honorary in the courses falling within the purview of the Faculty.
(4) The Dean shall exercise such other powers
and perform such other duties as may be prescribed.
Deans.
4.(1) There shall be a Teaching Department for each subject
or group of allied subjects as may be
approved by the
Academic
Council
and each Teaching Department shall be headed by a Chairman.
(2) The Chairman
of a Teaching
Department shall be appointed by the Vice
Chancellor on the recommendations of the Provost.
(3) The Chairman
of the Teaching Department shall
plan, organize and supervise the work of the Department in accordance with the provisions of this Act and shall be responsible to the Dean of the Faculty in which his Department is comprised, for the work of his Department.
Teaching
Department.
5.(1) There shall be a Board of Studies for each subject or group of subjects
as may be prescribed by the regulations.
(2) Each Board of Studies shall consist of-
(a) the Chairman of the Teaching Department connected;
(b) all
Professors and
Associate
Professors in the Teaching
Department concerned;
Board of Studies.
(c) such
University Teachers, other than
Professors
or Associate
Professors, to be appointed by the Academic Council;
(d) three
experts, other than University
Teachers,
to be appointed
by the Provost.
(3) The term of office of member of the Board of the Studies, other than ex- officio members shall be three years.
(4) The quorum for a meeting of the Board of Studies shall be one-half of the total number of members, a fraction being counted as one.
(5) The functions of the Board of Studies shall be-
(a)
to advise the Authorities
on all
academic
matters
connected with instructions, research
and examinations in the subjects concerned;
(b)
to propose curricula
and syllable for all degrees, diploma and certificate courses in the subject of subjects concerned;
(c)
to suggest a panel of names of paper setters and examiners
in the subject concerned; and
(d)
to perform
such
other functions
as may
be prescribed
by regulations.
6.(1) There shall be a Board of Advanced Studies and Research consisting of- (a)
the Provost who shall be the Chairman;
(b) The Deans;
(c) Three
University Professors
other than Deans to be appointed by the Board;
(d) Three University Teachers
having research, qualifications and experience to be appointed by the Academic Council; and
(e) The Professors Emeritus.
Board of Advanced
Studies and Research.
(2) The term of office of the members of the Advanced Studies and Research
Board, other than ex-officio members, shall be three years.
(3) The quorum for a meeting of the Advanced Studies and Research
Board
shall be one-half of the total
number of
members, a
fraction being counted as one.
(4) The functions of the Advanced Studies and Research Board shall be-
(a) to advise the
Authorities
on
all matters connected
with
the promotion of advanced studies and research in the University.
(b) To propose Regulations
regarding the award
of research
degrees;
(c) To appoint supervisors for research students to determine
the subject
of their thesis;
(d) To recommend the
names of paper
setters
and examiners for research examination
after considering
the
proposals of the Board of Studies in this behalf; and
(e) To perform such other functions
as may be
prescribed by
studies.
7.(1) There shall be a Selection Board consisting
of-
(a) the Vice Chancellor who shall be the Chairman;
(b) One member of the Board to be nominated by the Chancellor;
(c) Two persons of eminence to be nominated
by the Board;
provided that none of them is an employee of the University;
(d) the Provost;
(e) the Dean of the Faculty concerned;
(f) the Chairman of the Teaching Department concerned.
(2) The members of the
Selection Board, other
than
ex-officio members, shall hold office for three years.
(3) The quorum for a meeting
of the Selection
Board shall be four members. (4) No member
of the Selection
Board who is a candidate for
the post to
which appointment is to be made shall take part in such proceedings
of
the Selection
Board.
(5) In selecting candidates for
the post of
Professors and Associate Professors, the Selection Board shall, co-opt or consult three experts
in the subject concerned and, in selecting
candidates for
other teaching posts, two experts in
the subject concerned
to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor, from a standing list of experts of each subject
approved by the Board on the recommendation
of the Selection Boards revised from time to time.
(6) The functions of the Selection Board shall be-
(a) to consider all applications for teaching and other
posts received
in response
to an advertisement
and shall
recommended to the Board the names of suitable candidates for appointment to such posts;
(b) to recommend the
board the
grant
of
higher
initial
pay
in a suitable case for reasons to be recorded in writing;
(c) to recommend to the Board the appointment
of an eminently qualified person to a
position in the University on the terms and conditions as may be prescribed;
(d) to consider all cases of promotion of academic staff and officers of the University
and recommend
to the Board
the names of suitable candidates for such promotions; and
(e) that in the event of an unresolved difference of opinion between the
Selection Board and the Board, the matter shall be referred
to the Chancellor whose decision
shall be final.
Selection Board.
8.(1) There shall be a Finance and Planning Committee consisting of- (a) the Chancellor, who shall be its Chairman;
(b) the Vice Chancellor;
(c) Four
members
of
the
Board,
of
whom
at
least
two will be nominees of the Trust;
(d) The Director
Finance of the University
who shall be the
Member/Secretary.
(2) The quorum for a meeting of the Finance and Planning Committee shall be three members.
(3) The functions of Finance and Planning Committee shall be-
(a) to consider
annual
statement of
accounts and
revised
budget estimate and advise the board thereon;
(b) to review periodically the financial position of the University; (c) to
advise the Board on all
matters
relating to
planning
development
finance investments
and accounts of the
University;
(d) to prepare short term and long term development plans; (e) to prepare staff and resource development plans; and
(f) to perform such
other functions as may be prescribed
by the statutes.
Finance
and Planning Committee.
9.(1) The Discipline Committee shall consist of-
Discipline Committee and its functions.
(a) the Vice Chancellor or his nominee;
(b) the Provost;
(c) Two Professors to be nominated by the Academic Council; (d) one member to be nominated by the Trust; and
(e) the Teacher or Officer Incharge of Students Affairs by whatever name called who shall act as Member Secretary.
(2) The term of office of members of the Discipline Committee, other than ex- officio members shall be two years.
(3) The quorum for
a meeting of the
Discipline Committee
shall
be three members.
(4) The functions of the Discipline Committee shall be-
(a)
to propose regulations to the Academic Council for the conduct
of University students,
maintenance of discipline and for dealing with cases of discipline;
and
(b) to perform such other functions as may be assigned to it by the statutes or regulations.
10.(1) There shall be an affiliation Committee consisting of-
(a) the Vice Chancellor who shall be the Chairman; (b)
the Provost;
(c) one member of the Board to be nominated by the Board; (d) two Professors to be nominated by the Academic Council.
(2) The term of office of the members of the Committee excluding ex-officio members shall be two years.
(3) The Affiliation Committee may co-opt not more than three years.
(4) The quorum for a meeting
of
or an inspection by
the Affiliation
Committee
shall be three members.
(5) An officer of the University to be designated by the Vice Chancellor for this purpose shall act as the Secretary of the Committee.
Affiliation
Committee.
BY ORDER OF THE SPEAKER PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH
G.M.UMAR FAROOQ SECRETARY
PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH
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