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The Nirma University of Science and Technology Act, 2003.

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GUJARAT ACT NO. 10  OF 2003. 
 
THE NIRMA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACT, 
2003. 
 
 
SECTIONS 
CONTENTS  
PAGE NO. 
 
1. Short title and commencement.  1 
2. Definitions. 2  
3. Establishment and incorporation of University.  3 
4. Objects of the University. 4 
5. University open to all irrespective of sex, religion, class, creed or 
opinion.  5 
6. Powers and functions of University. 5 
7. President. 9 
8. Authorities of University.  9 
9. Officers of University. 9 
10. Board of Governors.  10 
11. Chairman of Board.  10 
12. Powers and functions of Board.  10 
13. Term of office and vacancies among members of Board.  11 
14. Academic Council. 12 
15. Powers and functions of Academic Council.  12 
 
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(  II  ) 
16. Finance Committee. 13 
17. Powers and functions of Finance Committee.  14 
18. Director. 14 
19.       Powers and duties of Director. 15 
20. Executive Registrar.       
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21. The Deans. 17 
22. Permanent Endowment fund of University.  18 
23. Payment to University. 18 
24. Funds of University.  18 
25. Accounts and audit.  19 
26. Pension and provident fund.  19 
27. Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies. 20 
28. Conferment of degrees, diplomas and grant of certificates by 
University. 20 
29. Returns and information. 20 
30. Management of University on dissolution of trust. 20 
31. Powers of the State Government. 21 
32. Regulations. 21 
33. Removal of difficulties at the commencement. 23 
34. Transitory provisions. 24 
35. Indemnity. 25 
 
 
 
 
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The following Act of the Gujarat Legislature, having been 
assented to by the Governor on the 11 th March, 2003 is hereby 
published for general information. 
 
V. M. KOTHARE, 
Secretary to the Government of Gujarat, 
Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Department. 
 
 
GUJARAT ACT NO.  10  OF 2003. 
 
 (First published, after having received the assent of the 
Governor in the “Gujarat Government Gazette ”, on the 12th March, 
2003). 
 
AN  ACT 
 
to provide for the establishment of the Nirma University of Science and 
Technology, Ahmedabad, Gujarat by law and to confer the status  
of a University thereon and for matters connected therewith  
or incidental thereto. 
 
It is hereby enacted in the Fifty -fourth Year of the Republic of India 
as follows:- 
1. (1) This Act may be called the Nirma University of Science and 
Technology Act, 2003. 
(2) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may, 
by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. 
Short title and 
commencement. 
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2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, - 
(a) "Academic Council" means the Academic Council of the University  
constituted under section 14; 
(b) "Board " means the Board of Governors of the University 
constituted under section 10; 
(c) “Chairman” means the Chairman of the Board appointed under 
section 11; 
(d) “Deans” mean the  Deans  of  the  University  appointed  under 
section 21; 
(e) "Director" means the Director of the University appointed under 
section 18; 
(f) “Executive Registrar” means Executive Registrar of the University 
appointed under section 20; 
(g) “Finance Committee” means Finance Committee of the University 
constituted under section 16; 
(h) “Foundation” means the Nirma Education and Research 
Foundation, Ahmedabad; 
(i) “Patron Trustee” means the Patron Trustee of the Nirma Education 
and Research Foundation, Ahmedabad; 
(j) "President" means the President of the University appointed under 
section 7;  
(k) “prescribed” means prescribed by the regulations; 
(l) “Regulations” means the Regulations of the University made under 
section 32;  
(m) “Society” means the Nirma Education and Research Foundation, 
Ahmedabad, a society registered under the Societies  Registration 
Act, 1860; 
(n) “Trust” means the Nirma Educati on and Research Foundation,  
Ahmedabad registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 
and the Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950; 
Definitions. 
XXI of 1860. 
XXI of 1860. 
 
Bom. 29 of 
1950.  
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(o) "University" means the Nirma University of Science and 
Technology, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, a University established under 
section 3. 
   
 3. (1) There shall be established a University by the name of “The 
Nirma University of Science and Technology, Ahmedabad, Gujarat”.  
(2) The President, the Board, the Academic Council, the Directo r, the 
Dean, the Executive Registrar and all other persons who may hereafter 
become such officers or members so long as they continue to hold such 
office or membership, are hereby constitute a body corporate by “The 
Nirma University of Science and Technology, Ahmedabad, Gujarat”.  
(3) The University shall function as a non -affiliating University 
established under this Act and it shall not affiliate any other college or 
Institute for the award conferment of degree, diploma and certificate of its 
degree to the students admitted therein.. 
(4) The University shall not have any grant in aid or other financial 
assistance from the Central Government, any State Government, 
University Grants Commission, All India Council For Technical Education 
or any other authority or institutions of the Central Government or any State 
Government.  
(5) The University shall be a body corporate by the name aforesaid, 
having perpetual succession and common seal with power, subject to the 
provisions of this Act, to acquire and hold property, to contract and shall, by 
the said name, sue and be sued. 
(6) In all suits and other legal proceedings by or against the University, 
the pleadings shall be signed and verified by the Executive Registrar and 
all processes in such suits and proceedings shall be issued to, and served 
on, the Executive Registrar. 
(7) The headquarters of the University shall be at Ahmedabad, Gujarat. 
 
Establishment 
and 
incorporation of 
University. 
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4. The objects of the University shall be to develop the knowledge of 
science and technology for the advancement of mankind.  The objects of 
the University shall be as follows, namely :-  
 
(i) to disseminate, create and preserve knowledge and understanding 
by teaching research, training and extension activities by effective 
demonstration and influenc e of its corporate life on society in 
general; 
(ii) to create  centres of  excellence for providing knowledge, 
education, training and research facilities of high order in the field of 
science, technical and other related professional education as per 
its current status and such other manner as may develop in future, 
including continuing education; 
(iii) to  develop  patterns of teaching a Certificate/Diploma, 
Undergraduate, Post-graduate and Doctoral level and to maintain a 
high standard of education and i ts applications; to create  
capabilities for upgrading science and technology  infrastructure to 
the global standards; 
(iv) to develop training facilities in higher education including 
professional education and allied fields; to provide for inter -
relationships for national and global participation in the field of 
science and technology and its allied fields; 
(v) to function as a learning resource centre;   
(vi) to provide for arrangement for national and global participation in 
the field of higher and prof essional education including technical 
education; and 
(vii) to establish close linkage with the industry to make teaching, 
research and training at the university relevant to the needs of the 
economy, at  national and global level. 
Objects of the 
University. 
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5. (1) No person shall be excluded from any office of the University or 
from membership of any of its authorities or from admission to any degree, 
diploma or other academic distinction or course of study on the sole ground 
of sex, race, creed, caste, class, place of birth, religious belief or political or 
other opinion. 
(2) It shall not be lawful for the University to impose on any person any 
test whatsoever relating to sex, race, creed, caste, class, p lace of birth, 
religious belief or profession of political or other opinion in order to entitle 
him to be admitted as a teacher or a student or to hold any office or post in 
the University or to qualify for any degree, diploma or other academic 
distinction or to enjoy or exercise any privileges of the University or any 
benefaction thereof. 
6. Subject to the provisions of this Act, the University shall exercise 
the following powers and perform the following functions, namely:- 
 
(i) to administer and manage the University and such centres 
for research, education and instruction as are necessary for 
the furtherance of the objects of the University; 
(ii) to provide for instruction, training and research in such 
branches of knowledge or learning pertaining to science and 
technology and allied areas and for the advancement and 
dissemination of science and technology and allied areas; 
(iii) to conduct innovative experiments in new methods and 
technologies in the field of science and technology i n order 
to achieve international standards of such education, 
training and research; 
(iv) to prescribe courses and curricula and provide for  flexibility 
in the education system and delivery methodologies 
including electronic and distance learning; 
(v) to hold exam inations through electronic mode also and  
confer degrees, diplomas or grant certificates, and other 
academic distinctions or titles on persons subject to such 
University open 
to all irrespective 
of sex, religion, 
class, creed or 
opinion. 
Powers and 
functions of 
University. 
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conditions as the University may determine, and to withdraw 
or cancel any such degrees, diplomas , certificates, or other 
academic distinctions or titles in the manner prescribed by 
the Regulations; 
(vi) to confer honorary degrees or other distinctions in the 
manner prescribed by the Regulations; 
(vii) to establish such special centers, specialized study centers  
or other units for research and instruction as are, in the 
opinion of the University, necessary for the furtherance of its 
objects; 
(viii) to provide for printing, reproduction and publication of 
research and other works and to organise exhibitions; 
(ix) to sponsor and undertake research in all aspects of science 
and technology and allied areas; 
(x) to collaborate or associate with, advise, administer, control , 
develop, maintain, or take  over by way of merger or 
otherwise, any educational institution with like or simila r 
objects; 
(xi) to develop and maintain linkages with educational or other 
institutions in any part of the world having objects wholly or 
partially similar to those of the University, through  exchange 
of teachers and scholars,  and generally in such manner as 
may be conducive to their common objects; 
(xii) to develop and maintain relationships with teachers, 
researchers, and domain experts  in science and technology 
and allied areas  in any part of the world for achieving the 
objects of the University; 
(xiii) to regulate the expenditure and to manage the finances and 
to maintain accounts of the University; 
(xiv) to receive funds from industry, national and international 
organisations or any other source as gifts, donations, 
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benefactions, bequests and by transfers of movable and 
immovable properties, for the purposes and objects of the 
University; 
(xv) to establish, maintain and manage halls and hostels for the 
residence of students; 
(xvi) to supervise and control the residence and regulate the 
discipline of students of the University and to m ake 
arrangements for promoting their health and general welfare 
and cultural activities;  
(xvii) to fix, demand and receive or recover fees and such other 
charges as may be prescribed by the Regulations; 
(xviii) to institute and award fellowships, scholarships, prizes, 
medals and other awards; 
(xix) to purchase or to take on lease or accept as gifts or 
otherwise any land or building or works which may be 
necessary or convenient for the purpose of the University 
and on such terms and conditions as it may think fit and 
proper and  to construct or alter and maintain any such 
building or works; 
(xx) to sell, exchange, lease or otherwise dispose of all or any 
portion of the properties of the University, movable or 
immovable, on such terms as it may think fit and consistent 
with the interest, activities and objects of of the University; 
(xxi) to draw and accept, to make and endorse, to discount and 
negotiate, Government of India and other promissory notes, 
bills of exchange, cheques or other negotiable instruments; 
(xxii) to raise and borrow money on bond, mortgages, promissory 
notes or other obligations or securities founded or based 
upon all or any of the properties and assets of the University 
or without any securities and upon such terms and 
conditions as it may think fit and to pay out of the funds o f 
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the University, all expenses incidental to the raising of 
money, and to repay and redeem any money borrowed; 
(xxiii) to invest the funds of the University in or upon such 
securities and transpose any investment from time to time in 
such manner as it may deem fit; 
(xxiv) to execute conveyances regarding transfers, mortgages, 
leases, licenses, agreements and other conveyances in 
respect of property, movable or immovable including 
Government securities belonging to the University or to be 
acquired for the purpose of the University; 
(xxv) to admit the students for the courses offered by the 
University in the manner prescribed by the Regulations; 
(xxvi) to create academic, technical, administrative, ministerial  
and other posts and to make appointments thereto; 
(xxvii) to regulate and enforce dis cipline among the employees of 
the University and to provide for such disciplinary measures 
as may be prescribed by the Regulations; 
(xxviii) to institute professorship, associate professorship, assistant 
professorship, readerships, lecturerships, and any other 
teaching, academic or research posts and to prescribe 
qualifications for them; 
(xxix) to appoint persons as professors, associate professors, 
assistant professors, readers, lecturers or otherwise as 
teachers and researchers of the University; 
(xxx) subject to the provisio ns of this Act and regulations, any 
officer or authority of the University may, by order, delegate 
his or its powers except the power to make regulations to 
any other officer or authority under his or its control and 
subject to the condition that the ultimate responsibility for the 
exercise of the power so delegated shall continue to vest in 
the officer or authority delegating them; 
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(xxxi) to do all such other acts and things as the University may 
consider necessary,  conducive or incidental to the 
attainment or enlargement of all or any of the objects of the 
University. 
 
7. (1) The Patron Trustee of the Nirma Education and Research 
Foundation, Ahmedabad shall be the President of the University for life at 
his pleasure. He may at his pleasure designate a ny other permanent 
Trustee of the Trust to be the President of the University. 
(2) The President shall have, subjects to the provisions of this Act, 
power to cause an inspection or review to be made by such person or 
persons as he may direct, of the Univer sity, its buildings, libraries, 
equipment and systems and processes and of any institution or centre 
maintained by the University, and also of the examinations, teaching, 
research  and other work conducted or done by the University and to cause 
an inquiry to be made in like manner in respect of any matter connected 
with the administration and finances of the University. 
 
8. The following shall be the authorities of the University, namely:-  
(a) the Board; 
(b) the Academic Council;  
(c) the Finance Committee; and  
(d) such other authorities as may be declared by the 
Regulations to be authorities of the University.  
 
9. The following shall be the officers of the University, namely:- 
(a) the Director, 
(b) the Deans, 
(c) the Executive Registrar, and 
(d) such other persons as may be declared by the Regulations 
to be officers of the University. 
President. 
Authorities of 
University. 
Officers of 
University. 
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10. (1) The Board of Governors of the University shall consist of the 
following members, namely:- 
(i) The President shall be the Chairman of the Board; 
(ii) two representatives of the Trust; 
(iii) Director of the University; 
(iv) two Deans of the University, by rotation, to be  
nominated by the Director; 
(v) Secretary to Government, Science and Technology 
Department, Government of Gujarat ; 
(vi) three experts academicians to be nominated by the 
President; 
(vii) three experts representing other disciplines such as   
finance, legal, management, humanities to be 
nominated by the President; and  
(viii) two representatives of the Industries to be nominated 
by the President.  
 
(2)        The Executive Registrar shall be the Secretary of the Board. 
 
11.  (1) The Chairman shall preside over at the meetings of the 
Board and at the convocations of the University. 
 (2) The Chairman shall exercise such other powers and perform 
such other duties as may be assigned to him by this Act or the Regulations. 
12.      (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Board shall be 
responsible   for the general superintendence, direction a nd control of the 
affairs of the  University and shall exercise all the powers of the University, 
and shall have the power to review the acts of the Academic Council and 
the Finance Committee. 
(2) Without prejudice to the provisions of sub -section (1), the   Board 
shall have the following powers and functions, namely :- 
(i) to take decisions on question of policy relating to the administration 
and working of the University; 
Board of 
Governors.  
Chairman of 
Board. 
Powers and 
functions of 
Board. 
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(ii) to institute  courses of study at the University; 
(iii) to make Regulations; 
(iv) to consider and approve the annual report and  the annual accounts 
of the University for every financial year; 
(v) to invest monies and funds of the University and take decisions on 
the recommendations of the Finance Committee; 
(vi) to publish or finance the publication of studies,  treaties, books, 
periodicals, reports and other literature and to sell or arrange for the 
sale as it may deem fit from time to time; 
(vii) to create or abolish posts of teachers and other employees of the 
University; 
(viii) to appoint such committees as it considers n ecessary for the 
exercise of its powers and the performance of its duties under this 
Act; 
(ix) to delegate any of its powers to the Director, Deans, Executive 
Registrar, or any other officer, employee or authority of the 
University or to a committee appointed by it; and  
(x) to exercise such other powers and perform such other functions as 
may be conferred or imposed upon it by this Act or Regulations and 
all such other powers for achieving the objects of the University. 
 
13. (1) Save as otherwise provided in this section, the term of 
nominated members of the Board shall be three years from the date 
of nomination; 
(2) an ex-officio member shall continue so long as he holds the 
office by virtue of which he is such member; 
(3) any vacancy in the Board occurring before the next 
reconstitution or before the expiry of the prescribed period shall be 
filled by nomination of another person by the President; 
Term of office 
and vacancies 
among members 
of Board. 
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(4) a member nominated under sub -section (3) shall continue 
for the remainder of the term of a member in whose place he is 
nominated; 
(5) an outgoing member shall be eligible for re -nomination for 
the next term; 
(6) a member may resign his office by writing under his hand 
addressed to the President but he shall continue i n office until his 
resignation has been accepted by the President. 
 
14. (1) The Academic Council of the University shall consist of the 
following members, namely:- 
(i) the Director of the University, ex officio, who shall be 
the Chairman of the Academic Council; 
(ii) two academicians or professionals, to be nominated 
by the Board; 
(iii) two external academicians or professionals  in the 
area of science and technology, to be nominated by 
the Director; 
(iv) two Deans of the University, by rotation to be 
nominated by the Director; 
(v) one Professor from each discipline of the University, 
by rotation to be nominated by the Director; and 
(vi) the Executive  Registrar  who  shall  be  the         
non-member Secretary of the Council. 
(2) The term of office of the members othe r than the ex-officio 
member shall be three years.  
15. Subject to the provisions of this Act, and the Regulations, the 
Academic Council of the University shall have the following powers, 
namely:-  
Academic 
Council. 
Powers and 
functions of 
Academic 
Council. 
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(i) to exercise control and general regulation over the academic 
policies of the University and be responsible for the 
maintenance and improvement of standards of instruction, 
education and evaluation  in the University; 
(ii) to consider matters of general academic interest either on its 
own initiative or on a reference from the Faculty of the 
University or the Board and to take appropriate action 
thereon;  
(iii) to recommend to the Board such  Regulations as are 
consistent with this Act regarding the academic functioning 
of the University including discipline of students; and 
(iv) to exercise such other powers and perform such other 
duties as may be conferred or imposed upon it by the 
Regulations.  
 
16. (1) The Finance Committee shall consist of the following 
members, namely:- 
(i) the Director of the University ex-officio shall be the 
Chairman of the Committee; 
(ii) one Member of the Board to be nominated by the President; 
(iii) one Dean of the University by rotation to be nominated by 
the Director;  
(iv) one expert to be nominated by the President; and 
(v) the Executive Registrar shall be the non-member Secretary 
of the Committee. 
 
(2) The term of office of the members other than the ex-officio member 
shall be three years.  
 
Finance 
Committee. 
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17. Subject to the other provis ions of this Act, the Finance Committee 
shall exercise the following powers and perform the following functions, 
namely:- 
(i) to examine the annual accounts  and annual budget 
estimates of the University and advise the Board thereon; 
(ii) to review the financial position of the University from time to 
time; 
(iii) to make recommendations to the Board on all financial 
policy matters of the University; 
(iv) to make recommendations to the Board on all proposals 
involving raising of funds, receipts and expenditure; 
(v) to provide guidelines for investment of surplus funds;  
(vi) to make recommendations to the Board on all proposals 
involving expenditure for which no provision has been made 
in the budget or for which expenditure in excess of the 
amount provided in the budget has been incurred; 
(vii) to examine all proposals relating to revision of scale,  
upgradation of the scale and those items which are not 
included in the budget, before they are placed before the 
Board; and  
(viii) to exercise such other powers and perform such other 
functions as may be conferred or imposed upon it by the 
Regulations. 
18. (a)  The Director shall be appointed by the Board out of the 
panel of names recommended from time to time by the Committee 
consisting of the following members, namely:- 
(i) an eminent technologist  to be nominated by the 
President; 
(ii) an eminent educationist to be nominated by the 
President; and 
Powers and 
functions of 
Finance 
Committee. 
Director. 
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(iii) one member of the Board to be nominated by the 
President. 
(b) The President shall designate one member as the Chairman 
of the Committee.  
(c) The term of office of the Director shall be determined by the 
Board for the period not exceeding five years.  
(d) Notwithstanding anything contained in clauses (a) and (c) of 
sub-section (1), the Director of the University holding the 
office at the commencement of this Act, sh all be deemed to 
have been appointed as the first Director. 
 (e) Where a vacancy in the office of Director occurs and it 
cannot be conveniently and expeditiously filled up in 
accordance with the provisions of clauses (a) and (c) of  this 
section and if the re is any emergency, the President, in 
consultation with the Board, may appoint any suitable 
person to be the Director and may, from time to time, extend 
the term for a period not exceeding one year;  
(f) The conditions of service of the Director, includin g salary, 
allowances, leave, pension and provident fund shall be such 
as may be prescribed by the Board and until so prescribed, 
shall be determined by the President. 
19. (1) The Director shall be the Chief Executive and Academic Officer 
of the University.  He shall preside over at the meetings of the Academic 
Council and Finance Committee.  
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the provision contained in sub-
section (1), the Director shall - 
(i) exercise general supervision and control over the affairs of 
the University;  
(ii) ensure implementation of the decisions of the authorities of 
the University; 
Powers and 
duties of 
Director.  
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(iii) be responsible for imparting of instruction and maintenance 
of discipline in the University; and 
(iv) exercise such other powers and p erform such other duties 
as may be assigned to him under this Act or the Regulations 
or as may be delegated to him by the Board or the 
President, as the case may be. 
(3) Where any matter is of urgent nature requiring immediate action 
and the same cannot be  immediately dealt with by the Chairman or 
authority or body of the University empowered under this Act to deal with it, 
the Director may take such action as he may deem fit and shall forthwith 
report the action taken by him to the Chairman or authority or  body of the 
University who or which, in the ordinary course, would have dealt with the 
matter: 
Provided that if such authority or other body is of the opinion that 
such action ought not  have been taken by the Director, it may refer the 
matter to the Chai rman who may either confirm the action taken by the 
Director or annul the same or modify it in such manner as he thinks fit, and 
thereupon it shall cease to have effect or as the case may be, shall take 
effect  in such modified form; so however  such modif ication or annulment 
shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done by or 
under the orders of the Director. 
(4) Where the exercise of the  power  by  the  Director  under          
sub-section (3) involves the appointment of any person, such appointment 
shall be confirmed by the competent authority empowered to approve such 
appointment, in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the 
Regulations, not later than six months from the date of order of the 
Director, otherwise the same shall cease to have effect on the expiration of 
a period of six months from the date of order of the Director. 
 
20. (1) The Executive Registrar shall be appointed by the University in 
such manner and on such terms and conditions as may b e prescribed by 
the Regulations. 
Executive 
Registrar. 
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(2) The Executive Registrar shall exercise the following powers and 
perform following duties, namely :- 
(i) he shall be responsible for the custody of records,  common 
seal, the funds of the University and such other property o f 
the University; 
(ii) he shall place before the Board and other authorities of the 
University, all such information as may be necessary for 
transaction of its business; 
(iii) he shall be responsible to the Director for the proper 
discharge of his functions; 
(iv) he shall , subject to the control of the Director, be 
responsible for the administration and services of the 
University and conduct the examinations and make all other 
arrangements  necessary therefor and be responsible for 
the execution of all processes connected therewith;  
(v) he shall attest and execute all documents on behalf of the 
University; and 
(vi) he shall exercise such other powers and perform such other 
duties as may be assigned to him under this Act, the 
Regulations  or as may be delegated to him by the Board or 
the Director. 
21. (1) The Deans of the University shall be appointed by the Director, 
with the approval of the Chairman of the Board, from amongst the Faculty 
of the University. 
(2) The Deans shall assist the Director in managing the 
academic and other affairs of the University and shall exercise such 
powers and perform such functions as may be prescribed by the 
Regulations or be entrusted to them by the Director. 
The Deans. 
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22. The Trust shall place funds at the disposal of the University to be 
called the Permanent Endowment Fund of a sum of ten crores of rupees or 
a sum required for meeting the full operational expenditure of the University 
for three years, in long term interest bearing securities issued or 
guaranteed by the Central or State Government. On the termination of the 
involvement of the trust and after meeting the operational expenditure for 
three years, out of the Permanent Endowment Fund, if there is any unused 
balance that shall be paid back to the Trust. 
23. The Trust may pay to the University from time to time such sums of 
money and in such manner as may be considered necessary for the 
exercise of its powers and discharge of its functions under this Act.  
24. (1) The University shall have its own funds consisting of -  
(i) all monies provided by the Trust; 
(ii) all fees and other charges received by the University; 
(iii) all monies received by the University by way of 
grants, loans, gifts, donations, benifications, 
bequests or transfers; 
(iv) all monies received by the University from the 
collaborating Industry in terms of the provisions of 
the Memorandum of Understanding between the 
University and the Industry, for establishment of 
sponsored chairs, fellowships and infrastruct ure 
facilities of the University; and 
(v) all monies received by the University in any other 
manner or from any other source. 
(2)        All funds of the University shall be deposited in such banks or 
invested in such manner as the Board may decide on recommen dation of 
the Finance Committee. 
Permanent 
Endowment 
Fund of 
University. 
Payment to 
University. 
Funds of 
University. 
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(3) The funds of the University shall be applied towards the expenses 
of the University including expenses incurred in the exercise of its powers 
and discharge of its functions. 
 
25. (1) The University s hall maintain proper accounts and other 
records, and  prepare an annual statement of accounts, including the 
income and expenditure account and the balance sheet, in such form and 
in such manner as may be prescribed by the Regulations. 
(2) The University shall adopt a proper system of internal checks and 
balances and controls in the discharge of its  finance, accounting and 
auditing functions as may be prescribed by the Regulations.  
 (3) The Accounts of the University shall be audited not le ss than once 
per year by a statutory  auditor who shall be a Chartered Accountant or a 
firm of Chartered Accountants as defined in the Chartered Accountant Act, 
1949  who shall be appointed by the Board. 
(4) The Accounts of the University certified by the person or firm so 
appointed or any other person authorised in this behalf together with the 
audit report thereon shall be placed before the Board and the Board may 
issue such instructions to the University in respect thereof as it deems fit 
and the University shall comply with such instructions.  
(5) The Accounts of the University shall be audited by an internal 
auditor who shall be a Chartered Accountant or a firm of Chartered 
Accountants appointed by the Board, to ensure concurrent audit of all 
books of accounts, and such periodic internal audit reports shall be placed 
before the Board for review. 
(6) The University shall prepare each year a report of its activities 
during the previous year and submit it in the form of an annual report to the 
Board for review and approval. 
 
26. (1) The University shall, with approval of the Board, constitute for 
the benefit of its officers, teachers and other employees, in such manner 
Accounts and 
audit. 
XXVII of 1949. 
Pension and 
provident fund. 
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and subject to such conditions, as may be prescribed by the Re gulations, 
such schemes of pension, provident funds and insurance as it may deem 
fit, and also aid in establishment and support of the associations, 
institutions, funds, trusts and conveyance calculated to benefit the staff and 
the students of the University. 
(2) Where any such provident fund has been so constituted, the 
provisions of the Provident Funds Act, 1925, shall apply to such fund as if it 
were a Government Provident Fund. 
27. No act or proceeding of the Board, or any authority of the University 
or any committee constituted under this Act or by the Regulations  shall be 
questioned on the ground merely of the existence of any vacancy in or 
defect in the constitution of, the Board, Authority or Committee of the 
University. 
 
28. Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time 
being in force, the University shall have powers to confer degrees, 
diplomas and  grant certificates,   and confer degrees and honorary 
degrees, and other academic distinctions and titles, as approved by the 
Board. 
 
29. The University shall furnish to the State Government, University 
Grants Commission  and other statutory authorities such reports, returns, 
statements and other information as may be required by them from time to 
time. 
 
30. The trust shall give a notice of not less than six months period t o 
the State Government of its intention to dissolve the trust. Upon receipt of 
any notice from the Trust, the State Government shall make arrangements 
for administration of the University from the date of dissolution of the Trust 
and until the last batch o f students in regular courses of the University 
complete their courses. The expenditure for administration of the University 
during taken -over period of its management shall be met out of the 
XIX of 1925. 
Acts and 
proceedings not 
to be invalidated 
by vacancies. Conferment of 
degrees, diplomas 
and grant of 
certificates by 
University. 
Returns and 
information. 
Management of 
University on 
dissolution of 
trust. 
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Permanent Endowment Fund of the University. On dissolution of the Trust, 
this fund shall be in the form of a corpus fund. 
 
31. The State Government shall have powers to issue directions from 
time to time as may be required to be followed by the University under the 
provisions of this Act , the Regulations  made thereunder and  under any 
other law for the time being inforce. 
 
32. (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Board shall have, in 
addition to all other powers vested in it, the power to make Regulations to 
provide for the administration  and management of the affairs of the 
University.  
(2) In particular and without  prejudice to  the  generality  of  the  
foregoing powers, such  regulations may provide for all or any of the 
following matters, namely:- 
(i) the summoning and holding of meetings of the authorities of 
the University, other than the First Meeting of the Board, and 
the quorum and conduct of business at such meetings; 
(ii) the power and functions to be exercised and discharged by 
the President of the Board of the University; 
(iii) the constitution, powers and duties of the authorities, bodies 
and other committees of the University established under 
this Act, the qualifications and disqualifications for 
membership of such authorities, term of office of the 
membership, appointment and removal of members thereof 
and other matters connected therewith; 
(iv) the procedure to be followed by the Board and any 
Committee or other body constituted under this Act or by the 
Regulations in the conduct of the business, exercise of the 
powers and discharge of the functions; 
Powers of the 
State 
Government. 
Regulations. 
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(v) the procedure and criteria to be followed in establishing 
courses of study and admission of students; 
(vi) the procedure to be followed for enforcing  discipline in  the 
University; 
(vii) the management of the properties of the University; 
(viii) the degrees, diplomas, certificates  and other academic 
distinctions and titles which may be conferred or granted by 
the University and withdrawal or cancellation of any such 
degrees, diplomas, certificates and other academic 
distinctions and titles and the requirements thereof; 
(ix) the conduct of examinations including the term of office and 
appointment of examiners; 
(x) the creation of posts of Professors,  Associate Professors, 
Assistant Professors, Readers, Lecturers or equivalent 
academic designations or posts, officers and employees of 
the University, and the appointment of persons to such 
posts including the qualifications requisite therefor; 
(xi) the fees and other charges which may be paid to the 
University for the courses, training, facilities and servic es 
provided by it;  
(xii) the manner and conditions for constitution of insurance, 
pension and provident funds and such other schemes for 
the benefit of officers, teachers, and other employees of the 
University; 
(xiii) the terms and conditions applicable for associatio n of the 
University with other institutions; 
(xiv) the preparation of budget estimates and maintenance of 
accounts; 
(xv) the mode of execution of contracts or agreement by or on 
behalf of the University; 
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(xvi) the classification and procedure for appointment of officers 
and staff of the University; 
(xvii) the terms and tenure of appointments, salaries and 
allowances,  contractual services, rules of discipline and 
other conditions of service of the Director, other officers, 
teachers  and employees of the University; 
(xviii) the terms and c onditions governing deputation of officers 
and staff of the University; 
(xix) the powers and duties of the Director and other officers, 
teachers  and employees of the University; 
(xx) the terms and conditions governing fellowship, scholarships, 
stipends, medals and prizes; 
(xxi) the authentication of the orders and decisions of the Board; 
(xxii) the matters relating to hostels and halls of residence 
including disciplinary control therein; and 
(xxiii) all matters which, by this Act, are to be or may be prescribed 
by the Regulations.  
 
33. If any difficulty arises with respect to the establishment of the 
University or in connection with the first meeting of any authority of the 
University or otherwise in first giving effect to the provisions of this Act and 
the Regulations, the President of the University may, at any time, before all 
authorities of the University have been constituted, by order, make any 
appointment or do anything consistent, so far as may be, with the 
provisions of this Act and the Regulations, which appear to him necessary 
or expedient for the purpose of removing the difficulty and every such order 
shall have effect as if such appointment or action had been made or taken 
in the manner provided in this Act and the Regulations: 
Provided that before making any such order the President may 
ascertain and consider the opinion of the Director and of such appropriate 
authority of the University as may have been constituted.  
Removal of 
difficulties at the 
commencement. 
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34. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act,- 
(1)  the Director may, with the prior approval of the President and 
subject to availability of funds, discharge all or any of the functions 
of the University for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of 
this Act and the Regulations and for that purpose may exercise any 
power or perform any duties which by this Act and the Regulations 
are to be exercised or performed by any authority of the University 
until such authority comes into existence as provided by this Act 
and the Regulations; 
(2) the Boar d of the Institute functioning as such immediately before 
the commencement of this Act shall continue to so function until the 
Board is constituted for the University under this Act, but on the 
constitution of the Board under this Act, the members of the B oard 
holding office before such constitution shall cease to hold office; 
(3) the Academic Council of the Institute functioning as such 
immediately before the commencement of this Act shall continue to 
so function until the Academic Council is constituted for t he 
University under this Act, but on the constitution of the Academic 
Council under this Act, the members of the Academic Council 
holding office before such constitution shall cease to hold office; 
(4) the Finance Committee of the Institute functioning as such  
immediately before the commencement of this Act shall continue to  
so function until the Finance Committee is constituted for the 
University under this Act, but on the constitution of the Finance 
Committee under this Act, the members of the Finance Commit tee 
holding office before such constitution shall cease to hold office; 
(5) until the first Regulations of the University are made under this Act, 
the existing rules and regulations of the Nirma Education and 
Research Foundation, Ahmedabad, as approved by the Board as in 
force immediately before the commencement of this Act, shall 
continue to apply to the University, in so far as they are not 
inconsistent with the provisions of this Act. 
Transitory 
provisions. 
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35. No suit, prosecution or other legal proceedings shall lie against and 
no damages shall be claimed from the University, the Director, the 
authorities or officers of the University or any other person in respect of 
anything which is done in good faith or purporting to be done in pursuance 
of this Act or any Regulation made thereunder. 
  
 
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Indemnity. 

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