THE
(Act VI of 2014)
C O N T E N T S
Section Heading
Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short
title and commencement.
2. Definitions.
Chapter II
The University
3. Establishment
of the University.
4. Functions
of the University.
5. University
open to all.
6. Jurisdiction.
Chapter III
Officers of the University
7. Officers
of the University.
8. Chancellor.
9. Inspection
and inquiry.
10. Vice
Chancellor.
11. Powers
of the Vice-Chancellor.
12. Acting Vice Chancellor.
13. Registrar.
14. Controller
of Examinations.
15. Treasurer.
16. Appointments.
Chapter IV
Authorities of the University
17. Authorities
of the University.
18. Board
of Governors.
19. Powers
and duties of the Board.
20. Business of the Board.
21. Delegation
of powers.
22. Academic
Council.
23. Powers
and duties of Academic Council.
Chapter V
Financial Provisions
24. University Fund.
25. Budget, audit and accounts.
Chapter VI
Miscellaneous
26. Rules.
27. Statutes.
28. First Statutes.
29. Regulations.
30. Removal of difficulties.
31. Savings.
Schedule
[1]THE LAHORE GARRISON UNIVERSITY ACT 2014
(Act VI of 2014)
[19 March 2014]
An Act to provide for the establishment of the
Preamble.– Whereas it is expedient to
provide for the establishment of the
It is
enacted as follows:-
Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short title and commencement.– (1) This Act may be cited as the
Lahore Garrison University Act 2014.
(2) It
shall come into force at once.
2. Definitions.– In this Act–
(a) “Academic
Council” means the Academic Council of the University;
(b) “Authority”
means an Authority of the University specified in section 17;
(c) “Board”
means the Board of Governors of the University;
(d) “Chancellor”
means the Governor of the
(e) “chairperson” means the head of a department, principal of a
constituent college or director of an Institute;
(f) “constituent college” means a college maintained and
administered by the University;
(g) “Controller
of Examinations” means the Controller of Examinations of the University;
(h) “Dean”
means the head of a faculty of the University;
(i) “department” means a
teaching department maintained and administered by the University in the
prescribed manner;
(j) “faculty” means an administrative and academic unit of the
University consisting of one or more departments as prescribed;
(k) “Government”
means Government of the
(l) “Higher
Education Commission” means the Higher Education Commission established under
the Higher Education Commission Ordinance 2002 (LIII of 2002);
(m) “Institute” means an Institute established, maintained and
administered by the University;
(n) “prescribed” means prescribed by the rules, statutes or
regulations;
(o) “Registrar”
means the Registrar of the University;
(p) “Schedule”
means the Schedule appended to the Act;
(q) “Search Committee” means the Search Committee constituted by the
Board for making recommendations for appointment of the Vice Chancellor;
(r) “Society”
means the Lahore Garrison Education Trust, a Society registered under the
Societies Registration Act, 1860 (XXI of 1860);
(s) “statutes”, “regulations” and “rules” mean respectively the
statutes, regulations and rules made under the Act;
(t) “teacher” includes a Professor, Associate Professor,
Assistant Professor or Lecturer engaged whole time by the University and such
other person as may be prescribed;
(u) “Treasurer”
means the Treasurer of the University;
(v) “University”
means the
(w) “Vice
Chancellor” means the Vice Chancellor of the University.
Chapter II
The University
3. Establishment of the University.– (1)
The Government shall, by notification, establish a University to be called the
(2) The University shall be a body corporate
having perpetual succession and a common seal with power to acquire, hold and
dispose of property and shall, by the said name, sue and be sued.
(3) The
University shall consist of the following:-
(a) Chancellor,
Chairman and members of the Board and the Vice Chancellor;
(b) chairpersons and the Deans;
(c) members of an Authority;
(d) teachers and the students of the University; and
(e) officers and members of the staff of the University.
4. Functions of the University.– The University shall–
(a) provide instruction and training in–
(i) social
sciences, basic sciences, languages, and computer sciences; and
(ii) such other branches of knowledge, except medical,
dental, allied health sciences or nursing education, as the Board may determine
with the approval of the Chancellor given on the recommendation of a committee
constituted by the Government and, where applicable, subject to the prior
approval of the relevant statutory body of a professional education;
(b) establish, maintain and administer a department, constituent
college or an Institute;
(c) establish and support other facilities for education,
training and research;
(d) prescribe courses of studies;
(e) decide teaching methods and strategies in order to ensure
the most effective educational and training programs;
(f) hold examinations in the prescribed manner and, if a person qualifies the examination, award degree, diploma, certificate and other academic distinction to the person;
(g) prescribe the terms and conditions of employment of the officers, teachers and other employees of the University;
(h) engage, where necessary, a person on contract of specified duration and to specify the terms of the engagement;
(i) institute programs for the exchange of students and teachers between the University and any other university, educational institution or research organization;
(j) provide career counseling and job search services to the students and alumni;
(k) maintain linkages with alumni;
(l) develop and implement fund-raising plans;
(m) provide and support the academic development of the faculty of the University;
(n) confer degree on a person who has successfully conducted research in the prescribed manner;
(o) accept an examination and the period of study spent by a student of the University at any other university or place of learning equivalent to an examination or period of study of the University and may withdraw such acceptance;
(p) cooperate with a public authority, university or private
organization in the manner and for the purpose as may be prescribed;
(q) institute Professorship, Associate Professorship, Assistant Professorship and Lecturership or any other post and may appoint a person on the post;
(r) create a post for research, extension, administration or other related purpose and may appoint a person on the post;
(s) institute and award financial assistance to students in need, fellowships, scholarships, bursaries, medals and prizes of an amount not being less than two percent of the annual income of the University;
(t) provide for the residence of the students, establish and maintain halls of residence and may approve or licence a hostel, lodging or boarding place;
(u) maintain order, discipline and security in a campus of the University;
(v) promote the extra curricular and recreational activities of the students and make arrangements for promoting health and general welfare of the students;
(w) demand and receive such fees and other charges from the
students as it may determine and as mentioned in the annual prospectus;
(x) make provision for research, advisory or consultancy
services and enter into arrangements with any other institution, public or
private body, commercial or industrial enterprise in the prescribed manner;
(y) receive and manage property transferred and grants, contributions made to the University and to invest any fund in the manner as it may deem fit;
(z) print and publish research or any other work; and
(aa) perform any other prescribed or an ancillary function.
5. University
open to all.– (1)
Subject to the reasonable restrictions as may be prescribed, the University
shall be open to all persons and admission to the University shall not be
denied on the basis of gender, religion, race, creed, colour
or domicile.
(2) The University shall not discriminate against
any person solely on the basis of gender, religion, race, creed, colour or domicile.
6. Jurisdiction.– (1) The jurisdiction of the
University shall be restricted to the Province of the
(2) The
University shall not open any sub-campus for a period of ten years from the
commencement of this Act after which period it may open a sub-campus with the
approval of the Government.
Chapter III
Officers of the University
7. Officers of the University.– The following shall be the
officers of the University–
(a) the Chancellor;
(b) the Vice Chancellor;
(c) the Deans;
(d) the chairpersons;
(e) the Registrar;
(f) the Treasurer;
(g) the Controller of Examinations; and
(h) such other persons as may be prescribed by the statutes or
regulations to be the officers of the University.
8. Chancellor.– (1) The Chancellor or his nominee shall preside at a
convocation of the University.
(2) The University may confer honorary degree
subject to the prior approval of the Chancellor.
(3) The
Chancellor may approve the draft statutes submitted by the Board or refer the
statutes back to the Board for reconsideration.
(4) In
the performance of his functions under the Act, the Chancellor shall act and be
bound in the same manner as the Governor of the Province acts and is bound
under Article 105 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
9. Inspection and inquiry.– (1) The Chancellor may direct
inspection or inquiry into the affairs of the University.
(2) The
Chancellor shall convey his views with regard to the result of the inspection
or inquiry to the Board and may, after ascertaining the views of the Board,
direct any remedial action to the Board.
(3) The
Board shall, within the time specified by the Chancellor, submit compliance
report to the Chancellor about the action taken on the direction of the
Chancellor.
(4) If
the Board fails to take action to the satisfaction of the Chancellor within the
specified time, the Chancellor may issue such direction as he thinks fit and
the Board shall comply with the direction.
(5) The Chancellor may, on the recommendation of a
committee constituted by him and comprising a nominee of the Board, a Judge of
the Lahore High Court to be nominated by the Chief Justice of the High Court
and a Professor Emeritus or Vice Chancellor of any university, take action
against the University by appointing an administrator, who shall exercise the
powers of the Board to run the affairs of the University till such time as may
be specified by the Chancellor.
(6) The
Chancellor shall not take any action under subsection (5), unless the Chairman
of the Board is afforded an opportunity of hearing.
(7) The
Chancellor may set aside a decision or action of the Board, which, in the
opinion of the Chancellor, is against the interest of academic excellence,
religious or cultural ideology or national integrity.
10. Vice
Chancellor.– (1) The Government shall, on the recommendation of the Search
Committee, appoint a person as Vice Chancellor on such terms and conditions as
may be determined on the recommendations of the Board.
(2) The
Vice Chancellor shall be the person who possesses the qualifications and
experience as may be prescribed by the Government.
(3) The
Vice Chancellor shall perform such functions as are assigned to him by the
Board.
11. Powers of the Vice Chancellor.– (1) The Vice Chancellor shall be the chief
executive officer of the University responsible for administrative and academic
functions of the University and for ensuring that the provisions of the Act,
rules, statutes and regulations are observed in all the affairs of the
University.
(2) The Vice-Chancellor may attend meeting of any Authority or body of
the University.
(3) Subject to the conditions as may be prescribed by the Board, the
Vice Chancellor may, in an emergency, take an action which is not otherwise in
the competence of the Vice Chancellor and within three days of taking of such
action, submit a report of the action taken to the Chairman of the Board.
(4) Subject to the general supervision and control of the Board, the
Vice-Chancellor may–
(a) direct a teacher,
officer or other employee of the University to take up such assignment in
connection with examination, administration or any other activity in relation
to the University;
(b) sanction by
re-appropriation an amount for an unforeseen item not provided for in the
budget of the University;
(c) make appointments of
such categories of employees of the University and in such manner as may be
prescribed;
(d) take disciplinary
action against a teacher, officer or any other employee of the University in
the prescribed manner;
(e) delegate, subject to
such conditions as may be prescribed, any of his powers to a teacher or officer
of the University; and
(f) exercise such other
powers as may be prescribed.
(5) The Vice Chancellor shall prepare an annual
report containing information as regards the preceding academic year including
disclosure of all relevant facts pertaining to academics, research,
administration and finances of
the University including details of income and expenditures.
(6) The Vice Chancellor shall, within three months of the end of an
academic year, submit the annual report of the University before the Board.
12. Acting Vice Chancellor.– Subject to the conditions as may be prescribed, if
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 some
other cause, the Chairman of the Board shall make arrangements for the
performance of the duties of the Vice Chancellor by such other person, as the
Chairman may deem fit and
the Search Committee shall, within four months from the date of vacancy in the
office of Vice Chancellor, send its recommendations to the Government for
appointment of the Vice Chancellor.
13. Registrar.– (1) The Board shall,
on the recommendation of the Vice Chancellor, appoint a Registrar of the
University on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed.
(2) The Board shall not appoint a person as Registrar unless he
possesses the prescribed qualifications
and experience.
(3) The Registrar
shall be a full-time officer of the University and shall–
(a) be the administrative head of the secretariat of the
University and be responsible for the provision of secretariat support to the
Board and the Vice Chancellor;
(b) be the custodian of the common seal and the academic records
of the University;
(c) maintain a register of the students and graduates in the prescribed manner;
(d) supervise the process of election, appointment or nomination
of a member to an Authority or body of the University in the prescribed manner;
and
(e) perform such other duties as may be prescribed.
(4) The Registrar shall hold
office for a renewable term of three years.
14. Controller of Examinations.– (1) The Board shall,
on the recommendation of the Vice Chancellor, appoint a Controller of
Examinations of the University on such terms and conditions as may be
prescribed.
(2) The Board shall not appoint a person as Controller unless
he possesses the prescribed qualifications
and experience.
(3) The Controller shall be a full-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.
(4) The Controller shall hold office for a renewable term of three years.
15. Treasurer.– (1) The Board shall,
on the recommendation of the Vice Chancellor, appoint a Treasurer of the
University on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed.
(2) The Board shall not appoint a person as Treasurer unless he
possesses the prescribed qualifications
and experience.
(3) The Treasurer shall be the chief financial officer of the University and shall–
(a) manage the assets, liabilities, receipts, expenditures,
funds and investments of the University;
(b) prepare the annual and revised budget estimates of the
University and present the estimates to the Board;
(c) ensure that the funds of the University are spent according
to the budget or any other special arrangement;
(d) ensure that the accounts of the University are audited
annually and are available for submission to the Board within six months of the
end of a financial year; and
(e) perform such other functions as may be prescribed or
assigned to him by the Board.
(4) The Treasurer shall hold office for a renewable term of three
years.
16. Appointments.– The University may appoint such
persons in its services as may be necessary on such terms and conditions as may
be determined by the Board.
Chapter IV
Authorities of the University
17. Authorities of the University.– The following shall be the
Authorities of the University–
(a) the Board of Governors;
(b) the Academic Council;
(c) the Boards of Faculties;
(d) the Board of Advanced Studies and Research;
(e) the Selection Board;
(f) the Finance and Planning Committee; and
(g) any other Authority as may be prescribed by the statutes or the
regulations.
18. Board of Governors.– (1) The Board of Governors of
the University shall consist of the following:-
(a) the Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Society;
(b) the Vice Chancellor;
(c) four persons, including at least one woman, to be nominated
by the Society;
(d) two persons, including at least one woman, from amongst
eminent scholars, business persons or academicians to be nominated by the
Government;
(e) two members of the Provincial Assembly of the
(f) the Chairman, Higher Education Commission or his nominee not
below the rank of a Director;
(g) a Vice Chancellor of a public sector university in the
(h) Secretary
to the Government, Higher Education Department or his nominee not below the
rank of an Additional Secretary.
(2) The
Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Society shall be the Chairman of the
Board and the Vice Chancellor shall be the Vice Chairman of the Board.
(3) Members of the Board other than ex-officio
members shall hold office for a term of three years and shall be eligible for
re-appointment on the expiry of their term of office.
(4) The
quorum for a meeting of the Board shall be one half of the total number of
members with at least three ex-officio members.
(5) The
Registrar shall be the Secretary of the Board and the Secretary shall, with the
approval of the Chairman of the Board, call the meeting of the Board.
(6) The
Society may fill a casual vacancy occurring because of death or resignation of
a member of the Board nominated by the Society to the extent of the remainder
of the term of the former member.
19. Powers
and duties of the Board.– (1) The administration
and management of the affairs of the University shall vest in the Board.
(2) Without
prejudice to the generality of the aforesaid power and subject to this Act, the
Board may–
(a) formulate or approve
the principles, policies and plans governing the activities and operations of
the University so as to facilitate research, teaching and other academic work;
(b) recommend the statutes to the Chancellor;
(c) make or approve regulations;
(d) create a component of the University such as faculty,
department, constituent college or Institute, subject to the provisions of the
Act;
(e) constitute a
committee, council and any other administrative or academic advisory body;
(f) create such academic or administrative posts as it may deem
necessary and to approve appointments to such posts as it may specify;
(g) hold, control and
administer the property, funds and resources of the University and raise funds
for the purpose of the University upon such security as may be required under
the regulations;
(h) undertake the responsibility for the financial viability of
the University including responsibility for ensuring effectiveness of its
operations, their continuity and preservation of the autonomy of the
University;
(i) consider and pass through a resolution the annual report,
plan of work, statement of accounts and the annual budget estimates;
(j) call for and
consider reports relating to the activities of the University and may direct
the Vice Chancellor to furnish information relating to any matter specified by
the Board; and
(k) take all such initiatives as it may consider necessary or
desirable for the efficient and effective management and functioning of the
University.
(3) The
Board shall recommend statutes to the Chancellor and the statutes shall come
into force if the same are approved by the Chancellor.
20. Business
of the Board.– (1)
The meetings and business of the Board shall be conducted in such manner and in
accordance with such procedure as may be prescribed in the regulations and
until these matters are prescribed, as may be determined by the Board.
(2) The
statutes, regulation or proceeding of the Board shall not be invalid by reason
of any vacancy or defect in the constitution of the Board.
21. Delegation
of powers.– The Board may delegate to any person
or a committee any of its powers, duties or functions.
22. Academic
Council.– (1)
The Academic Council shall consist of–
(a) the Vice Chancellor (Chairman);
(b) all the Deans;
(c) all the chairpersons;
(d) the Controller of Examinations;
(e) all the Professors of the University;
(f) nominee of the Secretary to the Government, Higher Education
Department not below the rank of a Deputy Secretary;
(g) two Associate Professors, two Assistant Professors and two
Lecturers to be nominated by the Board;
(h) three persons, including at least one woman, eminent in the
field of art or science of whom at least one shall be from each category, to be
nominated by the Board;
(i) Director Academics of the Higher Education
Commission; and
(j) the Registrar (Member/Secretary).
(2) A
nominated member shall hold office for a renewable term of three years.
(3) The
quorum for a meeting of the Academic Council shall be one half of the total
number of members of the Academic Council.
23. Powers and duties of Academic Council.– (1) The
Academic Council shall be the academic body of the University and may, subject
to the statutes, lay down proper standards of instruction, research,
publication and examination and to regulate and promote the academic life of
the University.
(2) Without
prejudice to the generality of the foregoing powers and subject to the
provisions of this Act, rules, statutes and regulations, the Academic Council
may–
(a) advise the Board on academic matters;
(b) regulate the conduct of teaching, research and publication;
(c) regulate the admission of students to the courses of studies
and examinations in the University;
(d) regulate the conduct and discipline of the students of the
University;
(e) propose to the Board, scheme for the constitution and
organization of faculties, teaching departments, constituent colleges and
institutes;
(f) consider or formulate proposals for the planning and
development of teaching and research in the University;
(g) recommend regulations prescribing the courses of studies,
the syllabi and the outlines of tests for the University examinations to the
Board;
(h) regulate the award of studentships, scholarships,
exhibitions, medals and prizes;
(i) frame
Regulations for submission to the Board;
(j) appoint or nominate members to the various Authorities in
accordance with the provisions of this Act; and
(k) perform such other functions as may be prescribed by the
statutes.
Chapter V
Financial Provisions
24. University
Fund.– (1) There
shall be a fund to be known as the Lahore Garrison University Lahore Fund which
shall vest in the University and to which shall be credited all sums received
by the University.
(2) The University may accept donations in the shape of land, vehicle, equipment or any other item that may facilitate the functioning of the University and all such donations shall be used, maintained and disposed of by the University in the prescribed manner.
25. Budget, audit and accounts.– (1) The budget of the University
shall be approved and its accounts shall be maintained and audited in such
manner as may be prescribed by the Board.
(2) The Board may approve the budget of the
University, appropriations of accounts of the University and settle an audit
para relating to the audit of the University.
(3) The
Board may delegate the power of appropriation or re-appropriation of funds upon
any of the officers of the University.
Chapter VI
Miscellaneous
26. Rules.– The Government may, by
notification, make rules for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
27. Statutes.– Subject to the rules, the
Chancellor may approve statutes on the recommendation of the Board in order to
provide for and to regulate any matter relevant to the University.
28. First Statutes.– Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Act, the
statutes set out in the Schedule shall be deemed to have been the statues made
under section 27 and shall continue to remain in force until amended or
repealed in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
29. Regulations.– Subject to the
rules and statutes, the Board may, make regulations for the proper
administration and management of the affairs of the University.
30. Removal
of difficulties.– If any difficulty arises in giving effect to any of the provisions
of this Act, the Board may, with the approval of the Government, give such
directions, not inconsistent with this Act, as it may consider necessary for
the removal of such difficulty.
31. Savings.– Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, an
examination conducted by the proponents of the University, prior to the coming
into force of this Act, shall be deemed to be the examination conducted by the
University under this Act and the University may award degree, diploma or
certificate on the basis of such examination.
Schedule
(See Section 28)
The First Statutes
1. Faculties.–
There shall be a
faculty for a teaching department or a group of teaching departments. The
University shall include the following faculties and such other faculties as
may be prescribed:-
(a) faculty of Basic Sciences
(Departments of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry); |
(b) faculty of Social Sciences
(Department of Psychology); |
(c) faculty of Languages
(Department of English Language and Literature); and |
(d) faculty of Computer Sciences (Department of Information
Technology). |
2. Board of Faculty.– (1) There shall be a Board of Faculty for each faculty which shall
consist of–
(a) the Dean of the faculty;
(b) the Professors and the chairpersons in the faculty;
(c) two
teachers including at least one woman teacher to be nominated by the Academic
Council due to their specialized knowledge of the subjects which, though not
assigned to the faculty, have in the opinion of the Academic Council, important
bearing on the subjects assigned to the faculty;
(d) two experts including at least one woman in the field from
outside the University to be appointed by the Board; and
(e) one member to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor.
(2) The
members other than ex-officio members of a Board of Faculty shall hold office
for a period of three years.
(3) The
quorum for a meeting of a Board of Faculty shall be one half of the total
number of members.
(4) A
Board of Faculty, subject to the general control of the Academic Council and
the Board, may–
(a) co-ordinate the teaching and research work in
the subjects assigned to the faculty;
(b) scrutinize the recommendations of a Board of Studies
comprising a faculty with regard to the appointment of paper-setters and
examiners for graduate and postgraduate examinations and to forward the panels
of suitable paper setters and examiners for each examination to the Vice
Chancellor;
(c) consider any other academic matter relating to the faculty
and to submit its report to the Academic Council;
(d) prepare a
comprehensive annual report regarding the performance of each department,
constituent college or Institute comprising the faculty for presentation to the
Academic Council; and
(e) perform such other functions as may be prescribed by
statutes.
(5) The Dean of the faculty shall be the Chairman
and convener of the Board of Faculty.
(6) The
Dean shall be appointed by the Board from amongst the three senior most
Professors of the faculty on the recommendations of the Vice Chancellor and
shall hold office for a period of three years and shall be eligible for
reappointment.
(7) The
Dean shall present candidates for admission to degree, except honorary degrees,
courses falling within the purview of the faculty.
(8) The
Dean shall have such powers and duties as may be prescribed by the Board on the
recommendations of the Vice Chancellor.
3. Academic department, constituent college and
Institute.–
(1) There
shall be an academic department, constituent college or an Institute for each
subject or a group of subjects, as may be prescribed by the regulations and
each academic department, constituent college or Institute shall be headed by a
head of department, principal of the constituent college and director of the
Institute, collectively called chairperson.
(2) The
Board shall, on the recommendations of the Vice Chancellor, appoint the
chairperson from amongst three senior most Professors other than a Professor
already working as Dean for a period of three years and the chairperson shall
be eligible for re-appointment; provided that in a department, constituent
college or Institute where there are less than three eligible Professors, the
appointment shall be made from amongst the three senior most Professors and
Associate Professors of the department, constituent college or Institute.
(3) The
chairperson shall plan, organize and supervise the work of the department,
constituent college or Institute and shall be responsible to the Dean for the
work of his department, constituent college or Institute.
(4) The chairperson shall, under the general
supervision of the Vice Chancellor and the Dean, exercise all the
administrative, financial and academic powers and such other duties or powers
as may be delegated to him.
(5) The chairperson shall prepare a comprehensive
annual report regarding the performance of the department, constituent college
or Institute at the graduate and postgraduate levels, faculty research and
development and submit this report to the Dean for evaluation.
4. Board of Advanced Studies and Research.–
(1) The Board
of Advanced Studies and Research shall consist of–
(a) the Vice Chancellor (Chairman);
(b) all the Deans;
(c) the Controller of Examinations;
(d) one University
Professor from each faculty other than Dean to be appointed by the Board;
(e) one member to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor;
(f) three members including at least one woman from the relevant
field, research organization and Government, to be nominated by the Board; and
(g) the Registrar (Secretary).
(2) The
term of office of the members of the Board of Advanced Studies and Research
other than ex-officio members shall be three years.
(3) The
quorum for a meeting of the Board of Advanced Studies and Research shall be one
half of the total number of members.
5. Functions of the Board of Advanced Studies
and Research.–
The Board of
Advanced Studies and Research shall–
(a) advise an Authority on all matters connected with the
promotion of advanced studies and research publication in the University;
(b) consider and report to an Authority with regard to a
research degree of the University;
(c) propose regulations regarding the award of a research
degree;
(d) appoint supervisors for a postgraduate research student and
to approve title and synopses of a thesis or dissertation;
(e) recommend panels of names of examiners for evaluation of a
research examination; and
(f) perform such other functions as may be prescribed by the
statutes.
6. Selection Board.– (1) The Selection Board shall
consist of–
(a) the Vice Chancellor (Chairman);
(b) the Dean of the faculty concerned;
(c) the chairperson concerned;
(d) one member of the Board to be nominated by the Board;
(e) one eminent scholar to be nominated by the Society; and
(f) one expert, preferably a woman, in the subject to be
nominated by the Secretary to the Government, Higher Education Department.
(2) The
Registrar shall be the Secretary of the Selection Board.
(3) The
members other than ex-officio members shall hold office for a period of
three years.
(4) Four
members of the Selection Board shall constitute the quorum for a meeting of the
Selection Board.
(5) No
member who is a candidate or whose family member is a candidate, for a post to
which appointment is to be made, shall take part in the proceedings of the
Selection Board for selection of a candidate on such post.
(6) In
selection of candidates for the post of Professor or Associate Professor, the
Selection Board shall co-opt or consult three experts in the subject concerned
and in selecting candidates for any other teaching post, two experts in the subject
concerned, to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor from a standing list of
experts for each subject approved by the Board on the recommendation of the
Selection Board.
(7) The
Board may revise the standing list of experts of a subject on the recommendation
of the Selection Board.
7. Functions of the Selection Board.– The Selection Board shall–
(a) consider
the applications and recommend to the Board, the names of suitable candidates
for appointment to teaching and other posts and recommend suitable salary for
the selected candidate; and
(b) consider all cases of promotion or selection of officers of
the University and recommend the names of suitable candidates for such
promotion or selection to the Board.
8. Finance and Planning Committee.–
(1) The
Finance and Planning Committee shall consist of–
(a) the Vice Chancellor (Chairman);
(b) all the Deans;
(c) the Treasurer;
(d) one member of the Board to be nominated by the Board;
(e) one member of the Academic Council to be nominated by the
Academic Council;
(f) one representative each from Higher Education Department and
Finance Department of the Government of the
(g) Director
Planning of the Higher Education Commission or his nominee;
(h) the Registrar; and
(i) one nominee of the Society.
(2) The
term of office of the nominated members shall be three years.
(3) Five members of the Finance and Planning
Committee shall constitute the quorum for a meeting of the Finance and Planning
Committee.
9. Functions of the Finance and Planning
Committee.–
The Finance and
Planning Committee shall–
(a) prepare the annual statement of accounts and propose annual
budget estimates and advise the Board thereon;
(b) review periodically the financial position of the
University;
(c) advise the Board on all matters relating to finance,
investments and accounts of the University; and
(d) perform such other functions as may be prescribed by the statutes.
[1]This Act
was passed by the Punjab Assembly on 13 March 2014; assented to by the Acting Governor
of the Punjab on 18 March 2014; and, was published in the Punjab Gazette
(Extraordinary), dated 19 March 2014, pages 2823-33.