Section 14 of UoA Act, 2005 : Section 14: The Vice-Chancellor

UoA Act, 2005

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a situation where the University of Allahabad needs to appoint a new Vice-Chancellor. According to Section 14(1), the Visitor of the University will appoint the new Vice-Chancellor, following the procedures and terms outlined in the University's Statutes.

Once appointed, the Vice-Chancellor starts overseeing the University's operations. For instance, if there is a need to implement a new academic policy, the Vice-Chancellor, as per Section 14(2), will ensure that the policy is executed effectively across the University, aligning with the decisions made by the University's governing bodies.

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