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PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH
NOTIFICATION
KARACHI, THE 28TH JANUARY, 2010.
NO.PAS/Legis-B-22/2009- The Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University at Lyari Karachi Bill, 2009 having been passed by the Provincial Assembly of Sindh on 18th December, 2009 and assented to by the Governor of Sindh on 26th January, 2010 is hereby published as an Act of the Legislature of
Sindh.
THE BENAZIR BHUTTO SHAHEED UNIVERSITY AT LYARI KARACHI ACT, 2009.
SINDH ACT NO: I OF 2010
(First published after having received the assent of the Governor of Sindh in the Gazette of Sindh
(Extra-Ordinary) dated 28th January, 2010.)
AN
ACT to provide for the establishment of Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University at Lyari Karachi.
Preamble.
WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the establishment of Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University at Lyari Karachi.
It is hereby enacted as follows:CHAPTER-I
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title and commencement:(1)

This Act may be called the Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University at Lyari Karachi. Act,
2009.

(2)

It shall be come into force at once.

2. Definitions:In this Act and in all the Statutes, the Regulations and the Rules made there under, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context (a) "Academic Council" means the Academic Council of the University;
(b) "Affiliated college" means an educational institution, affiliated to the University but not maintained or administered by it;
(c) "Authority" means any of the Authorities of the University specified in section19; (d) "Chancellor" means the Chancellor of the University;
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(e) "College" means a constituent college or an affiliated college;
(f) “Commission” means Higher Education Commission;
(g) "Constituent college" means a college maintained and administered by the
University;
(h) "Dean" means the Chairman or Chairperson of the Board of a Faculty;
(i) "Director" means the head of a teaching Department or an institute established as a constituent institution by the

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