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The Uttar Pradesh State Universities (Amendment) Act, 2010 The Uttar Pradesh State Universities (Amendment) Act, 2010 Act 11 of 2010 Keyword(s): University, Teacher, Student, Fees, Higher Education Amendments appended: 6 of 2011, 5 of 2013, 10 of 2013, 2 of 2014, 14 of 2014, 19 of 2016, 1 of 2018, 6 of 2019, 11 of 2019, 20 of 2019 DISCLAIMER: This document is being furnished to you for your information by PRS Legislative Research (PRS). The contents of this document have been obtained from sources PRS believes to be reliable. These contents have not been independently verified, and PRS makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or correctness. In some cases the Principal Act and/or Amendment Act may not be available. Principal Acts may or may not include subsequent amendments. For authoritative text, please contact the relevant state department concerned or refer to the latest government publication or the gazette notification. 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THE UTTAR PRADESH STATE UNIVERSITIES (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2010 (UP. ACT NO. II OF 2010) [As passed by the Uttar Pradesh Legislature/ AN ACT further to amend the Uttar Pmdesh Slate Universities Act. 1973. IT IS HEREBY enacted in the Sixty-first Year of the Republic of India as follows I. (I) This Act may be called the Uttar Pradesh State Universities Short title and commencement (Amendment) Act, 2010. (2) It shall be deemed to have come into force on October 1,2009. 2: In section 4 of th Uttar Pradesh State Universities Act, 1973. hereinafter Amendment of section 4 of the referred to as the principal Act, in sub-section (I-A) after clause (d) the following President's Act clause shall be inserted. namely:- • no. 10 of 1973 as amended and "(e) a University to be known as the Urdu. Uttar Pradesh Arabi Pharsi reenacted by U.P. University at Lucknow." Act no. 29 of 1974 - 4 N3t- th rIttlf 3TR1F-77771 , 5 , 2010 Amendment of In section 5 of the principal Act, (Vier section 5 sub-section (6) the following sub section shall be inserted, namely:- "(7) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1) the powers conferred on the Uttar Pradesh Urdu, Arabi Pharsi University at Lucknow in respeet of education and research in Urdu. Arabic and Persian and advancement and dissemination of knowledge thereof shall be exercisable throughout Uttar Pradesh." Insertion of new Alter section 7-A of the principal Act, the following section shall be section 7-8 inserted, namely:- "7-B. Upon being authorized by the State Government by notification the Additional Uttar Pradesh Urdu. Arabi Pharsi University shall help. effiliate power and and facilitate the minority educational institutions providing duties ollcenain higher education." Universities Amendment o(the In the Schedule to the Principal Act after Schedule serial no. 10 the following serial shall columnwise be inserted, namely:- 1 2 3 11 The Uttar Pradesh Urdu, Whole of Uttar Pradesh in respect of Arabi Pharsi University at education and research in Urdu, Arabic Lucknow. and Persian. Removal of 6. (1) The State Government may, for the purpose of removing any difficulty in difficulties relation to the Urdu. Arabi Pharsi University, by order published in the Gazette, direct that the provisions of principal Act shall during such period, as may be specified in the 8`- order, have effect subject to such adaptations. whether by way of modification, addition or omission as itmay deem to be necessary or expedient: Provided that no such order shall be made after two years from the date of commencement of this Act. Every Order made under sub-section (1) shall be laid before both Houses of the State Legislature. No order under sub-section (1) shall be called in question in any Court on the ground that no difficulty, as is referred to in sub-section (1) existed or was required to be removed.
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