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15. A society can be registered for many purposes : education is one of them. A society can be registered for setting up an educational institution at the basic, intermediate or at higher education level. A society setting up an educational Institution has to conform to the Societies Registration Act as well as different Acts governing different levels of education. The U. P. State Universities Act, 1973 (the State Universities Act), the U. P. Intermediate Education Act, 1921 (Intermediate Education Act), and the U. P. Basic Education Act, 1972, deal with the three different levels of education. It will discuss in some detail about the State Universities Act and the Intermediate Education Act.
16. The State University Act deals with the different Universities of the State and provides for framing of statutes, ordinances and by-laws. An undergraduate or a postgraduate degree college may be affiliated to a university. A society setting up such a college has to accord with the State University Act, and the Statutes framed thereunder. Similarly, a society running an Intermediate College has to accord not only with the Act but also with the Intermediate Education Act and the regulations framed thereunder. There is difference between the Intermediate Education Act and the State University Act. This has material bearing in the governing bodies (Committee of Management) at Intermediate and degree level colleges.
17. The Intermediate Education Act provides that every college must have its own scheme of administration. This scheme of administration under the Intermediate Act :
* should be separate if a society wishes to run more than one college (Section 16A) ; * has to be approved and no amendment is permitted unless the Director permits it (Section 16B and 16C) :
* must accord and provide for things mentioned in the third schedule of the Intermediate Education Act ; * should also contain necessary information mentioned in Part II of Chapter I of the Regulations framed under the Intermediate Education Act.
The new schemes of administration after 1984 are accepted only on this model. Almost all schemes of administration for different Intermediate Colleges in the State under Intermediate Education Act are broadly in accordance with this model scheme.
19. The Intermediate Education Act, in short, provides detailed provisions for a scheme of administration. This scheme of administration is different than rules of a society. Governing body (Committee of Management) of an Intermediate College is governed by the Intermediate Education Act and the scheme of administration : whereas governing body (Committee of Management) of a society running an Intermediate College is governed by the Societies Registration Act and the Rules of that society. At the Intermediate level, there are often two different governing bodies (Committees of Management) : one for the society, and the other for the Intermediate College. These two bodies are governed by different Acts, different provisions. They are different, having different elections. However, this is not so, as far as the degree colleges are concerned.