36. Statutes. —Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Statutes may provide for all or any of the
following matters, namely:—
(a) the manner of recognition of an institution by the Executive Council as affiliated college;
(b) the constitution, powers and functions of, authorities and other bodies including disciplinary
committee and examination committee, of the University as may be constituted from time to time;
(c) the appointment and continuance in office of the members of the said authorities and bodies,
the filling up of vacancies of members, and all other matters relating to those authorities and other
bodies for which it may be necessary or desirable to provide;
(d) the appointment, powers and duties of the officers of the University and their emoluments;
(e) the appointment of teachers, academic staff and other employees of the University, their
emoluments and conditions of service;
(f) the appointment of teachers and academic staff working in any other University or
organisation for a specific period for undertaking a joint project;
(g) the conditions of service of employees including provisions for pension, insurance, provident
fund, the manner of termination of service and disciplinary action;
(h) the principles governing the seniority of service of the employees of the University;
(i) the procedure for arbitration in cases of dispute between employees or students and the
University;
(j) the procedure for appeal to the Governing Body by any employee or student against the action
of any officer or authority of the University;
(k) the conferment of autonomous status on a college or an institution or a department;
(l) the establishment and abolition of Schools, departments, centres, halls, colleges and
institutions;
(m) the manner of co-operation and collaboration with other Universities, institutions and other
agencies including learned bodies, associations and the private sector;
(n) the conferment of honorary degrees;
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(o) the withdrawal of degrees, diplomas, certificates and other academic distinctions;
(p) the management of colleges and institutions established by the University;
(q) the delegation of powers vested in the authorities or officers of the University;
(r) the maintenance of discipline among the employees and students; and
(s) any other matter which by this Act is to be, or may be, laid down in the Statutes.
37. Statutes how made.— (1) The first Statute of the University shall be made by the Governing
Body with the prior approval of the Central Government and a copy of the same shall be laid, as soon as
may be it is made, before each House of Parliament.
(2) The Governing Body may, from time to time, make new or additional Statutes or may amend or
repeal the Statutes referred to in sub-section (1):
Provided that the Governing Body shall not make, amend or repeal any Statute affecting the status,
powers or constitution of any authority of the University until such authority has been given an
opportunity of expressing an opinion in writing on the proposed changes, and any opinion so expressed
shall be considered by the Governing Body.
38. Ordinances. —Subject to the provisions of this Act and the Statutes, the Ordinances may
provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:—
(a) the admission of students to the University and their enrolment as such;
(b) the courses of study to be laid down for all degrees, diplomas and certificates of the
University;
(c) the medium of instruction and examination;
(d) the award of degrees, diplomas, certificates and other academic distinctions, the qualifications
for the same and the means to be taken relating to the granting and obtaining of the same;
(e) the fees to be charged for courses of study in the University and for admission to
examinations, degrees and diplomas to the University;
(f) the conditions and institution for award of fellowships, scholarships, studentships, medals and
prizes;
(g) the conduct of examination including the term of office and manner of appointment and the
duties of examining bodies, examiners and moderators;
(h) the conditions of residence of the students of the University;
(i) the special arrangements, if any, which may be made for the residence and teaching of women
students and the specifying of special courses of studies for them;
(j) the establishment of centres of studies, boards of studies, specialised laboratories and other
committees;
(k) the creation, composition and functions of any other body which is considered necessary for
improving the academic life of the University;
(l) the setting up of machinery for redressal of grievances of employees and students; and
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(m) any other matter which by this Act or Statutes, is to be, or may be, specified in the
Ordinances.
39. Ordinances how made.—(1) Save as otherwise provided in this section, Ordinances shall be
made by the Executive Council.
(2) All Ordinances made by the Executive Council shall have effect from such date as it may direct,
but every Ordinance so made shall be submitted, as soon as may be, to the Governing Body and shall be
considered by the Governing Body at its next succeeding meeting.
(3) The Governing Body shall have power by resolution to approve, modify or cancel any such
Ordinance and such Ordinance shall from the date of such resolution stand modified accordingly or
cancelled, as the case may be.