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(4) The term of office of the nominated members of the Executive Council,
other than ex-Officio members, shall be three years.
(5) A member of the Executive Council shall cease to be member, if he resigns
or becomes of unsound mind or becomes insolvent or is convicted of a
criminal offence, involving moral turpitude. A member other than the Vice-
Chancellor or teacher shall also cease to be a member if he accepts a full
time appointment in the University, or if he, being a teachers fails to attend
three consecutive meetings of the Executive Council without the leave of
the Vice-Chancellor.
(6) A member of the Executive Council other than an ex-officio member,
may resign his office by a letter addressed to the Vice-Chancellor
and such resignation shall take effect as soon as it has been accepted
by him.
(7) Any vacancy in the Executive Council shall be filled by nomination by
the respective nominating authority and on expiry of the period of
vacancy, such nomination shall cease to be effective.
14. Powers, Functions and Meetings of the Executive Council:-
(1) The Executive Council shall be the chief executive authority of the
University and, as such, shall have all powers necessary to administer
the University subject to the provisions of this Act and the Statutes
made there under; and may make Regulations for that purpose and
also with respect to matters provided hereunder
(2) The Executive Council shall have the following powers and functions,
namely:-
(a) to recommend the names of three persons to the Chancellor for
appointment as Registrar of the University on the
recommendations of the selection committee constituted for that
purpose by it and headed by the Vice-Chancellor;
(b) to prepare and present to the Governing Council at its annual
meeting-
(i) A report on the working of the University;
(ii) A Statement of accounts; and
(iii) Budget proposals for the ensuing academic year;
(c) to manage and regulate the finances, accounts, investments,
properties, business and all other administrative affairs of the
University and for that purpose, constitute committees and
delegate the powers to such committees or such officers of the
University as it may deem fit;