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(7) the fees to be paid in respect of the courses of instruction given by the Professors or Lecturers appointed by the University;

(m) the residence and conduct of students;

(n) the courses of study to be followed and the conditions to be complied with by candidates for any University examination, other than an examination for matriculation, and for degrees, diplomas, licenses, titles, marks of honour, scholarships and prizes conferred or granted by the University;

(0) the conditions to be complied with by schools desiring recognition for the purpose of sending up pupils as candidates for the matriculation examination and the conditions to be complied with by candidates for matriculation, whether sent up by recognized schools or not;

(p) the conditions to be complied with by candidates, not being students of any College affiliated to the University, for degrees, diplomas, licenses, titles, marks of honour, scholarships and prizes conferred or granted by the University; and

(q) the alteration or cancellation of any rule, regulation, statute or by-law of the University in force at the commencement of this Act.

26. (1) Within one year after the commencement of this Act, or within such further New body of regula. period as the Government may fix

tions.

in this behalf

(a) the Senate as constituted under this Act shall cause a revised body of regulations to be prepared and submitted for the sanction of the Government;

(b) if any additions to. or alterations in, the draft submitted appear to the Government to be necessary, the Government, after consulting the Senate, may sanction the proposed body

of regulations, with such additions and alterations as appear to the Government to be necessary.

(2) Where a draft body of regulations is not submitted by the Senate within the period of one year after the commencement of this Act, or within such further period as may be fixed under sub-section (1), the Government may, within one year after the expiry of such period or of such further period, make regulations which shali have the same force as if they had been prepared and sanctioned under sub-section (1).

Miscellaneous.

27. The Governor-General in Council may, by general or special order, define the terriTerritorial exercise torial limits within which, and of powers. specify the Colleges in respect of which, any powers conferred by or under the Act of Incorporation or this Act shall be exercised.

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The Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature for the North-Western Provinces.

The Bishop of Lucknow.

The Directors of Public Instruction in the United Provinces of Agre and Oudh and in the Central Provinces.

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No. 717.-In exercise of the powers conferred by section 27 of the Indian Universities Act, 1904 (VIII of 1904), the Governor-General in Council is pleased to define the territorial limits hereinafter set forth below as those within or in relation to which the powers

conferred upon the Universities respectively entered against them by or under the Act of Incorporation or the said Indian Universities Act, 1904, shall be exercised.

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IV.

REVISED REGULATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD AS SANCTIONED BY GOVERNMENT.

CHAPTER I.

THE SENATE.

1. The Senate consists of

(i) The Chancellor.
(ii) The Vice-Chancellor.
(iii). Ex-officio Fellows.

(iv) Ordinary Fellows nominated under Act No. VIII

of 1904.

(v) Ordinary Fellows elected by the Senate or by registered graduates, if any, of the University. (vi) Ordinary Fellows elected by the Faculties.

2. The Chancellor and, in his absence, the Vice-Chancellor shall preside at all Meetings and Convocations of the Senate. If neither the Chancellor nor the ViceChancellor is present, the Fellows present shall elect one of their number to preside. The same procedure shall be adopted if the President is compelled to withdraw before the Meeting is concluded.

3. The Registrar shall, not less than seven weeks before the day on which any appointed member of the Senate will vacate office, give notice thereof to the authority by whom the Fellow vacating office was nominated or elected.

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