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2. The members in Class 2 shall, subject as herein- after mentioned, hold office for three years.
At the first yearly meeting of the Court and at every subsequent yearly meeting of the Court two of the members of this Class shall retire, those longest in office retiring on each occasion. The Council shall determine by ballot the order in which the members of this Class shall retire. Any members retiring may be re-elected.
3. The members in Class 3 shall, subject as here- inafter mentioned, hold office for two years. At the first yearly meeting of the Senate, and at every subsequent yearly meeting of the Senate, one-half of the members of this class shall retire, those longest in office retiring on each occasion. The Senate shall determine the order in which the first members of this class shall retire. Any members retiring may be re-elected.
4. All vacancies in Class 2 may be filled up tem- porarily by the Council pending the next Assembly of the Court.
5. Any member of the Council may resign by writing addressed to the Registrar of the University.
6. The above provisions so far as applicable shall apply to the first members of the Council.
7. The appointment of each member of the Council shall be notified in the Gazette.
8. Seven Members of the Council shall form a quorum.
Statute 8.
POWERS OF THE COUNCIL.
Subject to the provisions of the Ordinance the Council shall in addition to all other powers vested in them have the following powers:-
1. To nominate the first Vice-Chancellor and also after consultation with the Senate the successors to the first Vice-Chancellor for appointment by the Court.
2. To appoint the Pro-Vice-Chancellor from the members of the Senate after consultation with the Senate.
3. Subject to the provisions of Schedule I Part I to elect its own Chairman and Vice- Chairman and to prescribe their periods of office. Provided that the Vice-Chancellor shall be Vice-Chairman unless elected to be Chairman.
4. To select and appoint Professors, Staff Lec- turers, Lecturers and other Academic Officers of the University and after report from the Senate to appoint external examiners, pro- vided that when the Senate is constituted no appointment shall be made without consulting it.
5. To appoint a Registrar and other officers of
the University.
6. To recommend to the Court names for
Honorary Degrees.
7. To institute Professorships, Readerships, Lectureships or other teaching offices after report from the Senate subject to the approval of the Court.
8. To abolish or hold in abeyance after re- port from the Senate any Professorship, Readership or other academic office in the University subject to the approval of the
Court.
9. To draft Statutes as and when it sces fit and submit the same to the Court for considera- tion and enactment.
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