governs the
service conditions of teaching staff. ‘College’ is defined in
Clause I of the College Code which includes ... College
receiving grant from the State Government or Madhya
Pradesh Uchcha Shiksha Anudan Ayog and Non-Grantee
College not receiving any aid. The College Code
college, affiliated to the
University of Saugar, and managed by the Governing Body
established under cl. 3 of the 'College Code' which ... Vedraj Bhaivanidas Dua v. Damoh
Arts College(1) in which it was held that the "College Code"
being merely conditions prescribed for affiliating
Whether in view of the provisions of statute 28 of the
College Code as amended and brought into force
w.e.f. 7th January ... affiliated college to the University of Saugar and managed by a
Governing Body of an aided private institution, held that the
College Code similar
Supreme Court that Clause 8 (vi) (a) of the College Code (Ordinance 20) framed by the University requiring the Governing Body of the College ... affiliated college with the University and any breach thereof by the Management of the affiliated college will only visit the affiliated college with ths penalty
staff therein were governed by its Ordinance No. 24 viz. the College Code, However, as regards the Government Colleges admitted to the privileges ... Nagpur University, Clause 2(2) of the said College Code Ordinance No. 24 provided that Articles
recommendations of a
duly constituted committee under Clause 28 of the College
Code. Thereafter, the petitioner became Professor. The main
grievance of the petitioner ... conditions of the petitioner are
governed by statutory provision of the College Code. The
College Code prescribes the method by which an employee
Ordinance No. 24 of the Nagpur University i.e. the College Code Ordinance which continued and continues to apply to the Colleges affiliated ... Principal of an affiliated college being its foundation society. It is not in dispute that the College Code Ordinance No. 24 framed by the Nagpur
service embodied
in clause 8 (vi) (a) of the 'College Code' had the
force of law apart from the contract and conferred
rights ... college shall be appointed under a written contract
in the form prescribed-that the provisions of the
'College Code' were merely conditions prescribed
disputed on behalf of the respondents that the 'College Code' has been made by the University the exercise of statutory power conferred ... also conceded on behalf of the respondents that the 'College Code' is intra vires the powers of the University contained
shall Take
place only in accordance with the provisions of the college code
ordinance (No.24) and contract appended thereto.
Provided that, in case