Section 9 of JNU Act : Section 9: Officers Of The University

JNU Act

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is about to hold its annual convocation ceremony. The Chancellor, who is appointed according to the university's statutes, is expected to be the chief guest. As per Section 9(2) of the JNU Act, 1966, if the Chancellor is present, they will preside over the convocation for conferring degrees to the graduating students.

In a case where the Chancellor cannot attend the convocation, the Vice-Chancellor, as the principal executive of JNU, will tak...

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