condition for grant of affiliation or recognition; this
completely destroys the institutional autonomy and the very
objective of establishment of the institution ... Academy of Education4,
once again, stressed the necessity of preservation of institutional
autonomy, free from governmental interference, even while clarifying
that the quantum
considered for
promotion permanently. Challenging the executive intervention in the
institutional autonomy of NIT, Tiruchirappalli, three Writ Petitions are
filed one after the other. This ... conduct of their
business.”
5.8.Statutes are the tools of institutional autonomy
conceived by the Principal Act, 2007. In a democratic Country like
India
considered for
promotion permanently. Challenging the executive intervention in the
institutional autonomy of NIT, Tiruchirappalli, three Writ Petitions are
filed one after the other. This ... conduct of their
business.”
5.8.Statutes are the tools of institutional autonomy
conceived by the Principal Act, 2007. In a democratic Country like
India
considered for
promotion permanently. Challenging the executive intervention in the
institutional autonomy of NIT, Tiruchirappalli, three Writ Petitions are
filed one after the other. This ... conduct of their
business.”
5.8.Statutes are the tools of institutional autonomy
conceived by the Principal Act, 2007. In a democratic Country like
India
considered for
promotion permanently. Challenging the executive intervention in the
institutional autonomy of NIT, Tiruchirappalli, three Writ Petitions are
filed one after the other. This ... conduct of their
business.”
5.8.Statutes are the tools of institutional autonomy
conceived by the Principal Act, 2007. In a democratic Country like
India
selected for conferment for
autonomy and the Government Resolution by which the
autonomy is conferred on the petitioner Institute, Shri Borkar
Tilak
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world reputed Institutes/Universities.
3.2 The Institutes will have full autonomy to frame
policies and take decisions regarding distribution
Foundation emphasises the need for institutional autonomy to unaided institutions. Those who do not seek said cannot be subjected to a regime or bureaucratic control ... Foundation, while it affirms a constitutional principle that safeguards institutional autonomy particularly in matters of admission and in the charging of fees lays down four
majority institutions as well as to the minority
institutions. The minority institutions must be allowed to do what the non-
minority institutions are permitted ... FIXATION FOR UNAIDED INSTITUTIONS
15. As unaided institutions are to be given maximum autonomy in the matter
of fixation of fee, there cannot
difference in the administration of private
unaided institutions and the government-aided institutions.
Whereas in the latter case, the Government will have
greater ... admissions
and fixing of fees, in the case of private unaided
institutions, maximum autonomy in the day-to-day
administration has to be with
part of the freedom
under Article 19(1)(g). The autonomy granted to educational
institutions in the admission of students - i.e. the private right ... State's authority cannot obliterate or unduly compromise these
institutions' autonomy. In matters of ensuring academic standards, the
balance necessarily tilts in favour