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- Ordinance XVII: Discipline
Ordinance XVII - Discipline
1. Every student shall be subject to such disciplinary regulations as shall from time to time made by the Senate and confirmed by Council.
2. All members of the University and other persons authorized for the purpose shall have authority, and it shall be their duty, to check disorderly or improper conduct or any breach of regulation by members of the University in any of the University Buildings, including any premises occupied by the Students' Union, or in the University grounds or any public places or buildings.
3. Any member of the academic staff may, if he/she deem it necessary, require any student who is guilty of disorderly or improper conduct in a Lecture Room or Laboratory to withdraw from the room, and shall bring the offence to the notice of the Head of the Department/School concerned and to the Student Conduct Manager.
4. The Librarian shall be especially responsible for maintaining order in the Library. The Librarian may require any person who is guilty of disorderly or improper conduct or of any breach of regulations to withdraw from the Library.
5. Students shall be held responsible for making themselves acquainted with all Ordinances, Regulations and official notices which affect them. Students may be required to make good, to the satisfaction of the Council, any damage they may cause to the property of the University.

