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Recognised teachers

Recognised teachers, means such persons as may be recognised by the University for the purpose of imparting instructions in a College or an Institution admitted to the privileges of the University. [Mizoram University Act, 2000 (8 of 2000), s. 2(p); (58 of 1994), s. 2(p)]...


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, Reader, Lecturer or any other person holding a teaching post either on whole-time or part-time basis and appointed or recognised as such by the University for the purposes of imparting instruc-tion and conducting research in the University. [Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur Act, 2004, s. 2(18)]Means the Professors, Readers and Lecturers appointed or recognised by the University. [University of Allahabad Act, 2005, s. 3(4)]Teacher, the Physical Director gives his guidance or teaching to the students only in the evenings after the regular classes are over. It may also be that the University has not prescribed in writing any theoretical and practical classes for the students so far as physical education is concerned. But as pointed by us earlier, among various duties of the Physical...


Teachers of University

Teachers of University, means teachers appointed or recognised by the University for imparting education in agriculture and allied sciences or conducting and guiding research in agriculture or conducting and guiding programmes of extension education. [Gujarat Agricultural Universities Act, 2004, s. 2(18)]...


Teacher of the University

Teacher of the University, means a Professor, Reader, Assistant Professor, Lecturer or any other person, holding a teaching post including a part-time post, appointed or recognised as such by the University. [Bengal Engineering and Science University Shibpur Act, 2004, s. 2(19)]...


Workman/industry/teacher

Workman/industry/teacher, imparting of education which is the main function of teachers cannot be considered as skilled or unskilled manual work or supervisory work or technical work or clerical work. Imparting of education is in the nature and a mission or a noble vocation. Therefore, the teacher of the school was not a 'workman' though the school was an industry, in view of the definition of workman as it now stands, A. Sundarambal v. Govt. of Goa, Daman & Diu, AIR 1988 SC 1700: (1988) 4 SCC 42: (1988) Supp 1 SCR 604...


Recognised occupational therapy 'qualification' or recognised physiotherapy qualification

Recognised occupational therapy 'qualification' or recognised physiotherapy qualification, in occupation therapy or physiotherapy, as the case may be, obtained from recognised institution of occupational therapy or physiotherapy registered in Schedule I or Schedule II, respectively. [The Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Act, 2000, s. 2(n)]...


Teachers of the University

Teachers of the University, means Professors, Readers, Lecturers and such other persons as may be appointed for imparting instruction or conducting research in the University or in any College or Institution maintained by the University and designated as teachers by the Ordinances. [Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Act, 1994 (58 of 1994), s. 2(t)]...


University appointed teacher

University appointed teacher, means a teacher appointed by the University for importing instruction and conducting research in the university or any college or institution maintained by University. [University of Allahabad Act, 2005 (26 of 2005), s. 2(w)]...


Recognisance

Recognisance, an acknowledgement of a debt owing to the Crown, with a condition to be void if the recognizor shall do some particular act, as if he, or the party for whom he is surety, shall appear at the assizes to prosecute a person, or to come up for judgment when called upon, or shall prosecute an appeal, or shall be of good behaviour, commonly called 'binding over.' As to the power of justices of their own initiative to bind over a person, though no formal charge has been made against him, see R. v. Wilkins, (1907) 2 KB 380. See also R. v. Sandbach, Ex p. Williams, (1935) 2 KB 192, and Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879 (42 & 43 Vict. c. 49), s. 31,sub-s. 3, as amended by Summary Jurisdiction (Appeals) Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 38), s. 1; and as to the mode of entering into recognizance, see Criminal Justice Administration Act, 1914, s. 24; see also ss. 19-23. For forms of recognizance, see the schedule to the Summary Jurisdiction rules, 1886; also rules 112-115 of the Crown Offic...


Recognised

Recognised, in relation to an affiliated institution, means recognised by the West Bengal State Council of Vocational Education and Training, West Bengal State Council of Vocational Education and Training Act, 2005, s. 2(i)....


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