THE IMPERIAL
(Pb. Ord. XIX of 2002)
C O N T E N T S
Sections
1. Short title and commencement.
2. Definitions.
3. Establishment of the Institute.
4. Functions and powers of the Institute.
5. Jurisdiction.
6. Patron.
7. Inspection and inquiry.
8. Board of Governors.
9. Rector.
10. Powers and functions of the Board of Governors.
11. Business of the Board.
12. Appointments.
13. Committees.
14. Delegation of powers.
15. Institute Fund.
16. Budget, audit and accounts.
17. Regulations.
18. Removal of difficulties.
[1]THE IMPERIAL
(Pb. Ord. XIX of 2002)
[
An Ordinance to provide for the
establishment of the
Preamble.– Whereas
it is expedient to provide for the establishment of the Imperial College of
Business Studies,
And
whereas the Provincial Assembly of the
And
whereas under Article 4 of the Provisional Constitution (Amendment) Order
No.9 of 1999, as amended by the Chief Executive Order No.11 of 2000, the
Governor of a Province may issue and promulgate an Ordinance;
Now,
therefore, in exercise of the aforesaid powers and all other powers
enabling him in that behalf, the Governor of the Punjab is pleased to make and promulgate
the following Ordinance:-
1. Short title and commencement.– (1) This Ordinance may be called the Imperial
College of Business Studies,
(2) It shall come into force at once.
2. Definitions.– In this Ordinance unless there is anything repugnant in the
subject or context -
(a) “Board” means the Board of Governors;
(b) “Government” means the Government of the
(c) “Institute” means the Imperial College of Business Studies,
(d) “Patron” means the Governor of the
(e) “Rector” means the Rector of the Institute;
(f) “Regulations” mean the Regulations made or deemed to have been made under this
Ordinance; and
(g) “Trust” means “Pakistan Benevolence and Social Management Trust”.
3. Establishment
of the Institute.– (1) There shall be established an
Institute to be called the Imperial
College of Business Studies,
(2) The Institute 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.
4. Functions
and powers of the Institute.– The functions and powers of the Institute shall be:
(a) to provide for instruction and training in-
(i) Business Administration and Computer Sciences;
and
(ii) such other branches of learning as the Board of
Governors may determine with the approval of the Patron given on the
recommendation of a committee constituted by the Education Department:
Provided that in case of
medical and engineering education, approval of the Pakistan Medical &
Dental Council and Pakistan Engineering Council respectively shall be a
pre-requisite;
(b) to provide for research, demonstration and other services, and for
the advancement and dissemination of knowledge;
(c) to hold examinations and confer or award degrees, diplomas,
certificates and other academic distinctions to persons who have passed its
examinations;
(d) to select and promote faculties;
(e) to prescribe course of studies;
(f) to establish and support other facilities for education, training
and research; and
(g) to decide teaching methods and strategies in order to ensure the
most effective educational and training programs.
5. Jurisdiction. (1) The jurisdiction of
the Institute shall be restricted to the Province of the
(2) The Institute shall not open any sub-campus or
affiliate any other educational institution for a period of ten years from the
commencement of this Ordinance after which period it may have sub-campuses with
the approval of the Patron.
6. Patron.– (1) The Governor of the Punjab
shall be the Patron of the Institute.
(2) The Patron or his nominee shall preside at the
convocations of the Institute.
(3) Every proposal to confer an honorary degree
shall be subject to confirmation by the Patron.
7. Inspection and inquiry.– (1) The Patron
may cause an inspection or inquiry to be made in respect of any matter
connected with the affairs of the Institute.
(2) The Patron shall communicate to the Board of
Governors his views with regard to the result of the inspection or inquiry and
shall, after ascertaining the views of the Board, advise the Board on the
action to be taken by it.
(3) The Board of Governors shall, within such time
as may be specified by the Patron, communicate to him such action as has been
taken as a result of the inspection or inquiry.
(4) Where the Board of Governors does not, within
the time specified, take action to the satisfaction of the Patron, the Patron may
issue such directions as he thinks fit and the Board shall comply with all such
directions.
(5) The Patron may, on the recommendation of a
Committee constituted by the Patron and comprising a nominee of the Board of
Governors, a Judge of the Lahore High Court to be nominated by the Chief
Justice of the said Court and a Professor Emeritus or Vice Chancellor, take any
action against the Institute including its closure.
(6) The Government may make Rules to give effect
to the provisions of sub-section (5).
(7) The Patron shall have the authority to annul
any decision or action of the Board of Governors, which he thinks was taken
against the interest of academic excellence, religious and cultural ideology
and national integrity.
8. Board of Governors.– (1) The Board of Governors of the Institute shall
consist of the following:
(i) Chairman of Pakistan Benevolence and Social Management Trust;
(ii) Members of the Board of Trustees of the Trust subject to a maximum of four members;
(iii) Chairman, University Grants Commission or his nominee not below the rank of a whole time member;
(iv) A Vice Chancellor of a University in the Punjab nominated by the Patron;
(v) The Rector; and
(vi) Secretary to the Government of the Punjab Education Department or his nominee not below the rank of an Additional Secretary.
(2) The Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the
Trust shall be the Chairman of the Board.
(3) The quorum for a meeting of the Board shall be
one half of the total number of members, a fraction being counted as one.
9. Rector.– (1) The Rector shall be appointed by the
Government on such terms and conditions as may be determined, on the
recommendations of the Board.
(2) The Rector shall perform such functions as are
assigned to him by the Board.
10. Powers and functions of the Board of
Governors.– The administration and management of the affairs of the
Institute shall vest in the Board.
11. Business of the Board.– (1) The meetings and the 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) No Statute, Regulation or proceeding of the
Board shall be invalid by reason of any vacancy or defect in the constitution
of the Board.
12. Appointments.– The Institute may appoint such persons in its
services as may be necessary on the terms and conditions as may be determined
by the Board.
13. Committees.– The Board may constitute
such committees as may be deemed necessary for carrying out the purposes of
this Ordinance.
14. Delegation of powers.– The Board may
delegate to any person or a committee any of its powers, duties or functions.
15. Institute Fund.– There shall be a fund to be known as the Imperial College of Business
Studies Fund which shall vest in the Institute and to which shall be credited
all sums received by the Institute.
16. Budget, audit and accounts.– The budget of the Institute shall be approved and
its accounts shall be maintained and audited in such manner as may be
prescribed by the Board.
17. Regulations.– The Board may, by
notification, make Regulations for the administration and management of the
affairs of the Institute.
18. Removal of difficulties.– If any
difficulty arises in giving effect to any of the provisions of this Ordinance,
the Government may, in consultation with the Board, give such directions, not
inconsistent with the said provisions, as it may consider necessary for the
removal of such difficulty.
[1]Promulgated by the Governor
of the Punjab on 10 April 2002; and published in the Punjab Gazette
(Extraordinary), dated 10 April 2002, pages 1289-1292. Under Article 4 of the
Provisional Constitution (Amendment) Order 1999 (9 of 1999), it will remain in
force notwithstanding the maximum limit of three months prescribed under
Article 128 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.