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Chap. II,  Sec.5           The University                       5

                               (k) to create academic, technical, administrative, ministerial and other
                                   posts and to make appointments thereto;
                               (l)  to regulate and enforce discipline among the employees of the
                                   University and to take such disciplinary measures as may be deemed
                                   necessary;
                               (m) to Institute professorships, associate  professorships, assistant
                                   professorships, readerships, lecturerships and any other teaching,
                                   academic or research posts required by the University;
                               (n) to appoint persons as professors, associate  professors, assistant
                                   professors, readers, lecturers or otherwise as teaching and
                                   researchers of the University and as other classes of employees;
                               (o) to institute and award fellowships, scholarships, prizes and medals’

                               (p) to provide for printing, reproduction and publication of research and
                                   other works and to organize exhibitions;
                               (q) to sponsor and undertake research in all aspects of law, justice and
                                   social development;
                               (r)  to co-operate with any other organizations in the matter of education,
                                   training and research in law, justice, social development and allied
                                   subjects for such purposes as  may be agreed upon on such terms
                                   and conditions as the University may from time to time determine;
                               (s) to co-operate with institutions of higher learning in any part of the
                                   world having objects wholly or otherwise similar to those of  the
                                   University by exchange of teachers and scholars and generally in
                                   such manner as may be conducive to the common objects;
                               (t)  to regulate the expenditure and to manage accounts of the University;

                               (u) to establish and maintain within the premises of the University or
                                   elsewhere such schools, colleges and study halls as the University
                                   may consider  necessary and adequately furnish the same to establish
                                   and maintain such libraries and reading rooms as may appear
                                   convenient or necessary for the University ;
                               (v)  to receive grants, subventions, subscriptions; donations and gifts for
                                   the purpose of the University consistent with the objects for which
                                   University is established;
                               (w) To purchase, take on lease, or accept as gifts, or otherwise any land
                                   or building or works, which may be necessary or convenient for the
                                   purpose of the University and on such terms and conditions as it
                                   may think fit and proper and to construct or alter and maintain any
                                   such building or works;
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