Ch XX & Ch. XXI. (v) The Law relating to Transfer of Property, including the principles of Equity, in so far as they relate to the subject. (vi) Equity with special reference to the Law of Trusts and of Specific Relief. (vii) Jurisprudence and Indian Constitutional Law. 14. A paper shall be set in each of the above subjects. The examination shall be held in such order as the Faculty may direct. 15. As soon as may be possible after the examination, the Syndicate shall publish a list of the candidates who have passed, either in the Previous or in the LL.B. Examination, arranged in two classes. All candidates who have passed shall be placed in one or other of such classes. A candidate who, out of the aggregate marks obtainable, obtains not less than 60 per cent shall be placed in the first class, and a candidate who obtains not less than 50 per cent shall be placed in the second class: Provided that no candidate shall be placed in either class who does not succeed in obtaining a minimum of 30 per cent of the marks allotted to each paper. Fifteen per cent of the marks assigned to each subject shall be allotted to the vivâ voce examination. CHAPTER XXI. MASTER OF LAWS. 1. Any candidate who has obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Laws shall, two years after obtaining the said degree, and when he so desires, be admitted to the examination for the Degree of Master of Laws. 2. The examination shall be conducted partly viva voce and partly by papers. The Faculty shall from time to time indicate generally the subjects for examination. 3. The standard for this examination shall be fixed by the Faculty. CHAPTER XXII. DOCTOR OF LAWS. & 1. No special examination shall be held but any per- Ch. XXII son who has obtained the Degree of Master of Laws may Ch.XXIII be admitted to the Degree of Doctor of Laws, without examination, provided (a) that two members of the Faculty of Law or two CHAPTER XXIII. MISCELLANEOUS. 1. Upon receipt of a notice from the Local Government inviting the Senate to recommend one of its Fellows to the nominated Councillor for making Laws and Regulations the Vice-Chancellor shall, for the purpose of making such recommendation, convene a Convocation consisting of- (i) the Senate; (ii) Honorary Fellows, if any, of the University who The proceedings shall be held either in the ordinary way or in the manner prescribed in Chapter I, Regulations 6-10, as the President may determine. 2 Meetings of the Senate, Syndicate and Faculties shall, unless for special cause the Chancellor or ViceChancellor direct otherwise, be held in the Muir Central College. h.XXIII. Meetings of the Senate shall be open to Press Reporters, unless in any special case, the Vice-Chancellor otherwise directs. 3. Pending any grant of arms to the University of Allahabad, the Common Seal of the University shall bear the Royal Arms, surrounded by a circular band, the upper half of which band shall bear the words "University of Allahabad," and the lower half shall bear the motto Quot rami tot arbores. 4. The academic dress prescribed For the Chancellor is a deep crimson cloth gown, with a four inch band of cream coloured plush down the front and round the bottom of the sleeves outside. The cap shall be a black velvet square cap with a gold tassel. For the Vice-Chancellor - is a deep crimson cloth gown, with a two inch band of cream coloured plush down the front round the bottom of the sleeves outside. The cap shall be a black velvet square cap with a silver tassel. For the Registrar and Fellows-is the M.A. gown and hood of the University of Allahabad or of the University of which they are graduates. The cap shall be either a black velvet square cap with a black silk tassel; or, if preferred, a "turban." For the degree of Bachelor of Arts-is a black stuff gown of the same shape as that worn by Bachelors of Arts in the University of Oxford. The hood shall be of black silk edged with one band of three inches of amber yellow silk on both sides. For the degree of Master of Arts-is a black stuff gown of the same shape as that worn by Masters of Arts in the University of Oxford. The hood shall be of black silk lined with amber yellow silk. For the degree of Bachelor of Laws-is a black stuff gown of the same shape as that worn by Masters of Arts in the University of Oxford. The hood shall be of black silk lined with pale blue silk. For the degree of Master of Laws-is a black silk or stuff Ch.XXIII. gown of the same shape as that worn by Doctors of Laws in the University of Oxford. The hood shall be of black silk lined with deep blue silk. For the degree of Doctor of Laws-is a dark blue cloth gown with full sleeves. The hood shall be of pale blue silk and the cap shall be a black cloth square cap with tassel. For the degree of Bachelor of Science-is a black stuff gown of the same shape as that worn by Bachelors of Arts in the University of Oxford. The hood shall be of black silk edged with one band of three inches of crimson silk on both sides. For the degree of Master of Science-is a black stuff gown of the same shape as that worn by Bachelors of Arts in the University of Oxford. The hood shall be of black silk edged with one band of six inches of crimson silk on both sides. For the degree of Doctor of Science is a scarlet cloth gown with full sleeves. The hood shall be of white silk. For the degree of Licentiate of Teaching-is a black stuff gown of the same shape as that worn by Masters of Arts in the University of Oxford. The hood shall be of black silk lined with pearl grey silk. In the case of all graduates the cap shall be either a black cloth square cap with black silk tassel, or, if preferred, a "turban" or "amama" of approved pattern.. 5. The fee prescribed for the initial entry of a graduate in any Faculty upon the register of graduates is Rs. 3. The name so entered shall be retained on payment of an annual fee of Re. 1 to be paid on or before the 15th day of January in each year: Provided that a graduate whose name has been entered upon the register may at any time compound for all subsequent payments by paying a sum of Rs. 16. 6. The Syndicate shall from time to time prepare such forms and registers as may be deemed necessary. The forms when so prepared shall be appended to these Ch. XXIII. Regulations and shall, with such variations as the circumstances of each case require, be used for the respective purposes therein mentioned. 7. In these Regulations the following words and expressions have the following meanings unless a different intention appears from the subject or context:— (a) "Affiliated College" means a College affiliated to the University of Allahabad in the one or more courses of study prescribed for and up to the standard required for any examination specified or intended in the Regulation in which the words occur. (b) "Gazetted holiday" means a day gazetted as a holiday by the Board of Revenue, U. P. (c) "Governing Body" includes the proprietor, founder and trustee of a High School, (d) "Regular course of study" means (i) not less than 75 per cent. of attendance in one year, i.e., from the beginning of the school or academical year up to the latest date of sending in applications for admission to the examination. (ii) or, where the course prescribed extends over two years, not less than 75 per cent. of attendance on the two years calculated together. 8. These Regulations shall come into force on the 1st day of November 1905. Notwithstanding anything contained in these Regulations to the contrary, the Provisional Syndicate, Provisional Faculties, Frovisional Boards of Studies and Provisional Boards of Examiners shall continue until the second Monday in the month of November 1905 to be respectively the Syndicate, Faculties, Boards of Studies and Boards of Examiners and to exercise all such powers as have been conferred upon them by these Regulations before they came into force. |