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Sheffield University Act, 1914

Sheffield University Act, 1914 (English) (4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 4), extending the privileges of graduates of the University of Sheffield. … Sheffield University Act, 1914 (English) (4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 4), extending the privileges of graduates of the University

University

University, is an aggregation or union of colleges. It is an institution in which the education imparted is universal, embracing many branches, such as the arts, science and all manner of higher learning, and which possesses the … with the direction that they shall be called and named by none other name for evermore), Durham, London, Victoria of Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield, Bristol, and East Midland University Nottingham, the graduates of which (see University

Chancellors of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

the titular heads of those bodies, the office being honorary. The Chancellor of the University of Oxford, by virtue of certain ancient charters confirmed by statute, enjoys the sole jurisdiction (in exclusion of the King Courts) when … Chancellors of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the titular heads of those bodies, the office being honorary. The Chancellor of the

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Teacher

Teacher, includes a physical director, P.S. Ramamohan Rao v. Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University, 1977 Supreme Today 93: 1997 (8) SCC 350. Means a Principal, Professor, Assistant Professor, … Teacher, includes a physical director, P.S. Ramamohan Rao v. Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University, 1977 Supreme Today 93: 1997 (8) SCC 350. Means a Principal, Professor, Assistant Professor, Reader, Lecturer or any

House of Commons

of the Charter.'--The six points of the 'People Charter 'demanded by the 'Chartists 'at Birmingham in 1838 were:--(1) Universal Suffrage; (2) Vote by Ballot (granted in 1872); (3) Paid Representatives (granted in 1911); (4) Equal Electoral Districts; … Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 744. Property Qualification.--The property qualification of members, which was by 1 & 2 Vict. c. 48, amending 9 Anne, c. 5, by allowing personal property to count fixed at 600l. a year

Condition of service

Condition of service, includes transfer of the employees, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief v. Subhash Chandra Yadav, (1988) 2 SCC 351: AIR 1988 SC 876. [Cantonment Board Service Rules (1937) R. 5C] … appointment till his retirement and even beyond it, in matters like pension etc., I.N. Subba Reddy v. Andhra University, (1977) 1 SCC 554: AIR 1976 SC 2049 (2053): (1976) 3 SCR 1013. [Andhra University Act, 1926 (2

Education

legislation prescribing either a federal or a regional language as an exclusive medium for subjects selected by the University, Gujarat University v. Krishna Ranganath, AIR 1963 SC 703 (714): 1963 Supp (1) SCR 112. [Government of India … Education. Mr. Forster's Elementary Education Act, 1870 (English) (33 & 34 Vict. c. 75), is the starting point in the history of the provision by legislation of a general system

Ordinarily

Ordinarily, may means 'normally', State of Andhra Pradesh v. V. Sharma Rao, AIR 2007 SC 137; Kailash Chandra v. Union of India, (1962) 1 SCR 374: AIR … (1974) 1 SCC 128. Means 'normally', 'usually', 'in the ordinary course' etc., Y.K. Bammi v. Jawahar Lal Nehru University, AIR 1993 Del 239. Means in the large majority of cases but not invariably, Kailash Chandra v. Union

Discretion

distinguished from a ministerial or administrative official, in adjudicating on matters brought before him, Aero Traders Pvt. Ltd. v. Ravinder Kumar Suri, AIR 2005 SC 15. --The word 'discretion' connotes necessarily an act of a judicial character, … means judicial discretion and not whim, caprice or fancy of a judge, Dhurandhar Prasad Singh v. Jai Prakash University, (2001) 6 SCC 534: AIR 2001 SC 2552. Discretion, is the discernment of what is right or proper,

Visitor

Visitor, an inspector of, incidental to and necessary for all elemosynary, many ecclesiastical and other corporations, endowed and other … Jud. Act, 1873, s. 17] [replaced by Jud. Act, 1925, s. 19 (5)] Means the visitor of the University, see also Banaras Hindu University Act, 1915, s. 5. [Central Agricultural University Act, 1992 (40 of 1992), s.

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