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EXTRAORDINARY
Hkkx III—[k.M 4
PART III—Section 4
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la- 02] ubZ fnYyh] cq/okj] tuojh 2] 2019@ ikS"k 12] 1940
No. 02] NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2019/PAUSH A 12, 1940

vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f'k{kk ifj"kn~


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vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f'k{kk ifj"kn~ ¼rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds fy, vuqeksnu dh eatwjh fofu;e] 2018½
2018½
Qk.
Qk la- vuqeksnu C;wjks¼,ch½@
,ch½@vHkkrf'ki@vkjbZ
vHkkrf'ki@vkjbZth@2018
h@2018.—vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f'k{kk ifj"kn~ vf/kfu;e] 1987
¼1987 dk 52½ dh /kkjk 10 vkSj /kkjk 11 ds lkFk ifBr /kkjk 23 dh mi&/kkjk ¼1½ ds varxZr iznÙk viuh 'kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx
djrs gq, rFkk QkbZy la[;k 37&3@fof/k@vHkkrf'ki@2016 fnukad 30 uoEcj] 2016 }kjk Hkkjr ds jkti= esa vf/klwfpr
vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f'k{kk ifj"kn~ ¼rduhdh laLFkkuksa ds fy, vuqeksnu dh eatjw h½ fofu;e] 2016 ,oa fnukad 05 fnlEcj]
2017 dks jkti= esa vf/klwfpr blds çFke la’kks/ku dk vf/kØe.k djrs gq, vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f’k{kk ifj”kn~ ¼vHkkrf’ki½
fuEufyf[kr fofu;e cukrh gS %&
çLrkouk %&
xq.koÙkk vuqjf{kr djus ds ç;kstukFkZ rduhdh laLFkkvksa dks ,d laxfBr rjhds ls fofu;fer djus@mUgsa lqfo/kk çnku
djus] rkfd os vHkkrf’ki ds vkn’kksZa ds vuq:i ekunaMksa dk vuqikyu lqfuf’pr dj ldsa vkSj rduhdh laLFkkvksa dks mPp
xq.koÙkk okys laLFkku cuus gsrq l{ke okrkoj.k dk l`tu djus ds fy,] vHkkrf’ki] vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f’k{kk ifj”kn~
vf/kfu;e] 1987 dh /kkjk 10 vkSj /kkjk 11 ds lkFk ifBr /kkjk 23 dh mi&/kkjk ¼1½ ds varxZr çnÙk viuh ‘kfDr;ksa dk ç;ksx
djrs gq,] ,rn~}kjk fuEufyf[kr fofu;e cukrh gS] vFkkZr~ %&
1 laf{kIr uke] ç;ksT;rk vkSj çkjaHk %
1.1 bu fofu;eksa dk uke vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f'k{kk ifj"kn~ ¼rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds fy, vuqeksnu dh
eatwjh½ fofu;e] 2018 gSA
1.2 ;s fofu;e fuEufyf[kr ds fy, çLrqr fd, vkosnuksa ij ykxw gksxa s %&
d- fMIyksek@iksLV fMIyksek çek.ki=@LukrdiwoZ fMxzh@LukrdksÙkj fMIyksek@LukrdksÙkj fMxzh ds Lrj
ij rduhdh dk;ZØe çnku djus ds fy, ubZ rduhdh laLFkk,a LFkkfir djus (

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2 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

[k- LFkku@fLFkfr esa ifjorZu (


x- efgyk laLFkk dk lg&f’k{k.k laLFkk esa ifjorZu rFkk blds foi;Z; (
?k- fMIyksek laLFkkvksa dk fMxzh laLFkkvksa esa ifjorZu rFkk blds foi;Z; (
M+- fo|eku laLFkkvksa esa u, dk;ZØe ¼eks½a @Lrj ¼jks½a dks vkjEHk djuk (
p- fo|eku laLFkkvksa esa vuqeksnu dk foLrkj (
N- iwoZorhZ ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ¼”kkZ½sa esa jksd ds mijkar vuqeksnu tkjh djuk@ços’k&{kerk dks cgky djuk (
t- vuqeksnu esa foLrkj ¼bZvks,½ dks vkxs c<+kuk (
>- ços’k&{kerk@vfrfjDr ikB~;Øe ¼eks½a esa o`f) (
´- ,dhÑr@nksgjh fMxzh ikB~;Øe vkjEHk djuk (
V- fMxzh Hks”kth laLFkkvksa esa fMIyksek vkjaHk djuk rFkk blds foi;Z; (
B- ,d gh U;kl@lkslk;Vh@daiuh }kjk ,d gh ifjlj esa pykbZ tk jgh laLFkkvksa dks vkesfyr djuk (
M- laLFkk dks can djuk (
<- ihthMh,e ikB~;Øe lapkfyr dj jgh çca/ku laLFkkvksa dks ,ech, ikB~;Øe laLFkkvksa esa ifjofrZr
djuk (
.k- f}rh; ikyh ds ikB~;Øeksa dks çFke ikyh ds ikB~;Øeksa esa ifjofrZr djuk (
r- ,ech, dk;ZØeksa dks can djuk rFkk ,elh, ikB~;Øe vkjaHk djuk rFkk blds foi;Z; (
Fk- izc/a ku esa v/;srko`fÙk dk;ZØe vkjaHk djuk@tkjh j[kuk (
n- Þfons'kh jkf"Vªd@vkslhvkbZ@ihvkbZvks@[kkM+h ns’kksa es dk;Zjr Hkkjrh; dkexkjksa ds cPpksa gsrq vf/kla[;
lhVksa dks vkjaHk djuk@tkjh j[kuk (
/k- vfuoklh Hkkjrh;ksa ¼,uvkjvkbZ½ ds fy, vf/kla[; lhVsa vkjaHk djuk@tkjh j[kuk (
u- ikB~;Øeksa ds uke esa ifjorZu@ikB~;Øe ¼eks½a dks vkesfyr djuk@ços’k&{kerk esa deh@dk;ZØe ¼eks½a
vkSj@vFkok ikB~;Øe ¼eks½a dks can djuk@ikf’Zod ços’k dk vkesyu@Lora= çHkkx dk bathfu;jh ,oa
çkS|ksfxdh ds f}rh; o”kZ@fu;fer ,elh, ds çFke o”kZ esa vkesyu
i- laLFkk vFkok lac)rk çnku djus okys fo’ofo|ky;@cksMZ ds uke esa ifjorZu (
Q- cSd
a ds uke esa ifjorZu (
c- U;kl@lkslk;Vh@dEiuh ds uke esa ifjorZu (
Hk- rduhdh f’k{kk ‘kks/k ,oa çf’k{k.k ds {ks= esa Hkkjrh; ,oa fons’kh fo’ofo|ky;ks@ a laLFkkvksa ds chp
lg;ksx ,oa fV~fofuax dk;ZØe
e- O;kolkf;d f’k{kk ikB~;Øe vkjaHk djukA
1.3 ;s fofu;e jkti= esa buds izdk'ku dh rkjh[k ls izoÙ` k gksxa As
2 ifjHkk"kk,a %
bu fofu;eksa es]a tc rd lanHkZ ls vU;Fkk visf{kr u gks]
2.1 Þ'kS{kf.kd o"kZß ls vfHkizsr gS lacfa /kr lac)d fo'ofo|ky;@cksM@ Z rduhdh laLFkk dk 'kS{kf.kd o"kZA
2.2 Þvf/kfu;eß ls vfHkizsr gS vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f'k{kk ifj"kn~ vf/kfu;e] 1987 ¼1987 dk 52½A
2.3 Þvuqc) ladk;ß ls vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, fn’kk funs’Z kksa ds vuqlkj fo”k; fo’ks”kK
vfHkçsr gSA
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 3

2.4 Þ’kiFk&i=ß rF;ksa dk ,d fyf[kr ‘kiFk fy;k x;k oDrO; gS tks fof/k }kjk ,slk djus ds fy,
çkf/kÑr O;fDr }kjk vfHklk{kh dks fnykbZ xbZ ‘kiFk vFkok çfrKku ds v/khu mlds }kjk LoSfPNd
:i ls fn;k x;k gSA
2.5 ÞvHkkrf'ki ds osc&iksVy Z ß ls vfHkizsr gS ;wvkj,y www.aicte-india.org ij ifj"kn~ }kjk gksLV dh
xbZ osclkbZVA
2.6 Þvuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk ¼,ih,p½ß ls vfHkçsr gS vHkkrf’ki }kjk çfro"kZ laLFkkuksa }kjk fofHkUu
vuqeksnuksa gsrq tek fd, tkus okys vkosnuksa ij çØe.k gsrq ekud fu/kkZfjr djus ds fy, çdkf’kr dh
tkus okyh vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdkA
2.7 Þvkosndß ls vfHkizsr gS ,slk vkosnd tks bu fofu;eksa ds varxZr fdlh Hkh izdkj dk vuqeksnu izkIr
djus ds fy, ifj"kn~ dks vkosnu djrk gSA
2.8 ^^vuqeksfnr laLFkk*^ ls vfHkizsr gS ifj"kn~ }kjk vuqeksfnr rduhdh laLFkkA
2.9 Þvuqeksfnr ços’k {kerkß ls vHkkrf’ki }kjk çnku fd, x, vuqeksnu ds vuqlkj ikB~;Øe esa ços’k ysus
okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k vfHkçsr gSA
2.10 ÞLok;Ùk laLFkkß ls ,slh laLFkk vfHkçsr gS ftls fo’ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx }kjk Lok;Ùkk çnku dh
xbZ gks rFkk lac)rk çnku djus okys fo’ofo|ky;@cksMZ ds ifjfu;eksa }kjk bl :i esa vfHkfgr
fd;k x;k gksA
2.11 Þvuqeksnu es foLrkj ¼bZvks,½ esa jksd ¼czd s ½ß ls laLFkkvksa }kjk fiNys o”kZ çkIr fd, x, vuqeksnu dks
jksdus ls vfHkçsr gSA
2.12 ÞfuekZ.k&çpkyu&varj.k ¼chvksVh½ß ls ,slh ifj;kstuk dk foÙk&iks”k.k vfHkçsr gS ftlesa dksbZ futh
lÙkk fjvk;r lafonk esa of.kZr lqfo/kk dks foÙk&iksf”kr] fMtkbZu] fufeZr vkSj çpkfyr djus ds fy,
lkoZtfud {ks= ls fjvk;r çkIr djrh gSA
2.13 Þv/;{kß ls vfHkizsr gS vHkkrf’ki vf/kfu;e] 1987 dh /kkjk 3 dh mi&/kkjk ¼4½¼d½ ds varxZr
;Fkkof.kZr ifj"kn~ dk v/;{kA
2.14 ^^lg&f’k{kk laLFkku** ls iq:"kksa] efgykvksa ,oa foijhrfyaxh fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ços’k nsus okys laLFkku
vfHkçsr gSA
2.15 Þvk;ksxß ls] fo’ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx vf/kfu;e] 1956 dh /kkjk 4 ds vUrxZr xfBr fo’ofo|ky;
vuqnku vk;ksx ¼;wthlh½ vfHkizsr gSA
2.16 ÞdEiuhß ls dEiuh vf/kfu;e] 2013 dh /kkjk 8 ds v/khu LFkkfir dh x;h dEiuh vfHkizsr gSA
2.17 Þnkf[kys ds fy, l{ke izkf/kdkjhß ls vfHkizsr gS ,slk laxBu ftlds ikl lacfa /kr jkT; ljdkj@la?k
jkT;{ks= esa rduhdh laLFkkvksa esa nkf[kys ds fy, fof/kd :i ls vfHkfgr çkf/kdkjh] {kerk vkSj 'kfDr
gSA
2.18 Þvuqikyu fjiksVßZ ls vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fofufnZ”V dh xbZ vis{kkvksa dks iwjk djus ds lac/a k esa
fo’ks”kK lfefr }kjk ikbZ xbZ@dkj.k crkvks uksfVl esa tkjh dh xbZ dfe;ksa dks iwjk djus ds lac/a k esa
nh xbZ vuqikyu fjiksVZ esa rduhdh laLFkk }kjk izLrqr dh xbZ fjiksVZ vfHkçsr gSA
2.19 Þ?kVd fo’ofo|ky;ß ls vfHkçsr gS fo’ofo|ky; ds ,d Hkkx ds :i esa dksbZ
laLFkk@foHkkx@egkfo|ky;@Ldwy A
2.20 Þifj"kn~ß ls vHkkrf’ki vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 3 ds varxZr LFkkfir vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f'k{kk ifj"kn~
vfHkizsr gSA
2.21 ÞikB~;Øeß ls fdlh dk;ZØe esa f'k{k.k dh 'kk[kk vfHkizsr gS] tSlfs d flfoy bathfu;jh] ;kaf=d
¼eSdfs udy½ bathfu;jh bR;kfnA
4 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

2.22 ÞizHkkxß ls vfHkizsr gS (


d- bathfu;jh ,oa çkS|ksfxdh@gksVy izc/a ku vkSj [kkuiku izkS|ksfxdh esa fMIyksek@LukrdiwoZ ikB~;Øeks]a
,elh,@ihthlh,e@ihthMh,e@,ech, esa LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe ds dk;ZØe esa vf/kdre lkB ¼60½
lhVksa dk cSp] ftlesa vf/kla[; lhVs]a ;fn dksbZ gks]a 'kkfey ugha gSa (
[k- fMIyksek@LukrdiwoZ ikB~;Øe esa lkB ¼60½ lhVksa dk ,d cSp rFkk Hks”kth dk;ZØe esa Lukrd iwoZ esa
vf/kdre lkS ¼100½ lhVksa dk cSp] ftlesa vf/kla[; lhVs]a ;fn dksbZ gks]a 'kkfey ugha gSa (
x- okLrqdyk@;kstuk dk;ZØe ds fMIyksek@LukrdiwoZ ikB~;Øeksa esa vf/kdre pkyhl ¼40½ lhVksa dk
cSp] ftlesa vf/kla[; lhVs]a ;fn dksbZ gks]a 'kkfey ugha gSa (
?k- vuqç;qDr dyk ,oa f’kYi dk;ZØe ds fMIyksek@LukrdiwoZ ikB~;Øeksa esa vf/kdre rhl ¼30½ lhVksa
dk cSp] ftlesa vf/kla[; lhVs]a ;fn dksbZ gks]a 'kkfey ugha gSa (
M+- fMtkbZu dk;ZØe ds fMIyksek@LukrdiwoZ ikB~;Øeksa esa vf/kdre rhl ¼30½ lhVksa dk cSp] ftlesa
vf/kla[; lhVs]a ;fn dksbZ gks]a 'kkfey ugha gSa (
p- bathfu;jh ,oa çkS|ksfxdh@;kstuk@vuqç;qDr f’kYi ,oa dyk@gksVy izc/a ku vkSj [kkuiku izkS|ksfxdh
dk;ZØe ds LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øeksa esa vf/kdre rhl ¼30½ lhVksa dk cSp] ftlesa vf/kla[; lhVs]a ;fn
dksbZ gks]a 'kkfey ugha gSa (
N- okLrqdyk dk;ZØe ds LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øeksa esa vf/kdre chl ¼20½ lhVksa dk cSp] ftlesa vf/kla[;
lhVs]a ;fn dksbZ gks]a 'kkfey ugha gSa (
t- fMtkbZu dk;ZØe ds LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øeksa esa vf/kdre iUæg ¼15½ lhVksa dk cSp] ftlesa vf/kla[;
lhVs]a ;fn dksbZ gks]a 'kkfey ugha gSa (
>-
Hks”kth dk;ZØe ds LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øeksa esa vf/kdre iUæg ¼15½ lhVks]a Hks”kth&Mh ¼QkekZ&Mh½ esa
vf/kdre 30¼rhl½ lhVksa dk QkekZ&Mh ¼iksLV cSdkykWfj,V½ esa vf/kdre 10 ¼nl½ lhVksa dk ,d cSp]
ftlesa vf/kla[; lhVs]a ;fn dksbZ gks]a 'kkfey ugha gSa (
´- bathfu;jh ,oa izk|S ksfxdh@gksVy izc/a ku vkSj [kkuiku izkS|ksfxdh@,elh, dk;ZØe ,oa ,ech,
dk;ZØeksa ds ,dhÑr@nksgjh fMxzh ikB~;Øe esa vf/kdre lkB ¼60½ lhVksa dk ,d lewg ¼cSp½ ftlesa
vf/kla[; lhVs]a ;fn dksbZ gks]a 'kkfey ugha gSa (
V- ;kstuk dk;ZØeksa ds ,dhÑr ikB~;Øe esa vf/kdre pkyhl ¼40½ lhVksa dk cSp] ftlesa vf/kla[; lhVs]a
;fn dksbZ gks]a 'kkfey ugha gSa (
B- çca/ku esa v/;srko`fÙk ¼QSyksf’ki½ dk;ZØe esa çfro”kZ vf/kdre chl ¼20½ lhVsAa
2.23 Þvuqeksnu esa foLrkj ¼bZvks,½ß ls vHkkrf’ki }kjk ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ esa laLFkkuksa dks rduhdh dk;ZØe pykus
ds fy, fn;k x;k vuqeksnu esa foLrkj vfHkçsr gSA
ÞfoLrkfjr fd;k x;k bZvks, ¼vuqeksnu esa foLrkj½ß ls vHkkrf’ki }kjk ,d vkSj ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ esa
laLFkkuksa dks rduhdh dk;ZØe pykus ds fy, fn;k x;k vuqeksnu esa foLrkj vfHkçsr gSA
2.24 ^^fo’ks"kK nkSjk lfefr ¼bZohlh½** ls vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa nh xbZ lajpuk ds vuqlkj vkosnd
laLFkkvksa dh HkkSfrd ,oa <kapkxr lqfo/kkvksa dks lR;kfir djus ds fy, {ks=h; vf/kdkjh }kjk xfBr dh
xbZ fo’ks"kK nkSjk lfefr vfHkçsr gSA
2.25 Þdk;Zdkfj.kh lfefrß ls vfHkizsr gS ifj"kn~ }kjk vHkkrf'ki vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 12 ds v/khu xfBr
lfefrA
2.26 ^^çFke ikyh** ls çFke lek;kof/k ¼çkr% 8 ls lk;a 3 cts rd½ esa pyk, tkus okys ‘kS{kf.kd dk;Zdyki
vfHkçsr gS]a tgk¡ nks ikfy;ksa dk lapkyu fo|eku gaSA
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 5

2.27 Þfons'kh jkf"Vªdß ls vfHkizsr gS Hkkjr ds vfrfjDr vU; ns'kksa ds ukxfjd] tks Hkkjrh; ewy ds ugha gS]a
tSlkfd vkslhvkbZ@ihvkbZvks ds v/khu ifjHkkf"kr gSSA
2.28 Þljdkj }kjk lgk;rk izkIr laLFkkß ls ,slh rduhdh laLFkk vfHkizsr gS] tks vius vkorhZ O;; ds 50
izfr'kr vFkok vf/kd Hkkx dh iwfrZ ljdkj vFkok ljdkjh laxBuksa ls izkIr vuqnku ls djrh gSA
2.29 Þljdkjh laLFkkß ls vfHkizsr gS iw.kZr;% ljdkj }kjk LFkkfir vkSj@vFkok vuqjf{kr rduhdh laLFkkA
2.30 ^^laLFkk dk ize[q k^^ ls vfHkizsr gS fdlh fo'ofo|ky; vFkok ekfur fo'ofo|ky; ds ekeys esa dqyifr]
fufnZ"V rduhdh dk çkpk;Z@funs’kd@laLFkk ds dk;Zdkjh laLFkk ize[q k ds :i esa dksbZ vU; in/kkjhA
2.31 Þekfur fo’ofo|ky; laLFkkß ls vfHkçsr gS mPp f’k{kk laLFkku ftls fo’ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx
vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk ¼3½ ds v/khu vk;ksx dh flQkfj’kksa ij Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk Þekfur fo’ofo|ky;
laLFkkuß ?kksf”kr fd;k x;k gksA
2.32 ^^ikf’Zod ços’k** ls vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuqlkj fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks fMIyksek@LukrdiwoZ
fMxzh@,elh, dk;ZØe ds f}rh; o"kZ esa ços’k vfHkçsr gSA
2.33 ^^Lrj** ls fMIyksek] iksLV fMIyksek çek.ki=] LukrdiwoZ fMxzh rFkk LukrdksÙkj fMxzh rFkk LukrdksÙkj
fMIyksek vfHkçsr gSA
2.34 ^^vYila[;d laLFkk** ls ,slk egkfo|ky; vFkok f’k{kk laLFkk vfHkçsr gS] ftls vYila[;d vFkok
vYila[;dksa }kjk LFkkfir fd;k x;k gks] iz’kkflr fd;k tkrk gks rFkk l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk
vYila[;d laLFkk ds :Ik esa ekU;rk iznku dh xbZ gksA
2.35 ^^jk"Vªh; çR;k;u e.My ¼,uch,½** ls vHkkrf’ki }kjk lkslkbZVh iathdj.k vf/kfu;e] 1860 ds v/khu
LFkkfir fd;k x;k ,d Lok;Ùk fudk; jk"Vªh; çR;;u e.My vfHkçsr gSA
2.36 Þva’kdkfyd dk;ZØeksßa ls vfHkçsr gS lk;a 5%30 ls jkf= 9%30 rd ¼lIrkg esa N% fnu½ lapkfyr fd;s
tkus okys fØ;kdyki] tks fd ,sls LFkkuksa ij pyk, tkrs gaS] tgka ij igys ls gh fu;fer@lkekU;
ikyh pykbZ tk jgh gks rFkk ;g dsoy dk;Zjr O;kolkf;;ksa vFkok de ls de nks o”kZ dk dk;Z
vuqHko j[kus okys O;kolkf;;ksa ds fy, gh gksxhA ikB~;Øe dh vof/k fu;fer ikB~;Øe dh vof/k ls
,d@nks l=ksa rd vf/kd gksxhA
2.37 Þfuth fo’ofo|ky;ß ls fdlh çk;ksftr fudk; }kjk tSlfs d lkslk;Vh iathdj.k vf/kfu;e 1860 ds
varxZr iathÑr lkslk;Vh vFkok mlh le; esa jkT; esa ykxw vU; lacfa /kr dkuwu ds varxZr LFkkfir
lkslk;Vh vFkok lkoZtfud U;kl vFkok daiuh vf/kfu;e] 2013 dh /kkjk 8 ds v/khu iathÑr daiuh
vfHkçsr gSA
2.38 ^^dk;ZØe^^ ls vfHkizsr gS rduhdh f'k{kk dk {ks=] vFkkZr bathfu;jh ,oa izkS|ksfxdh] Hks”kth] ,elh,]
okLrqdyk ,oa uxj vk;kstuk] izc/a ku ¼ihthlh,e@ihthMh,e@,ech,½] gksVy izc/a ku vkSj [kkuiku
izkS|ksfxdh] vuqi;z Dq r dyk] f'kYi rFkk fMtkbZu vFkok ,sls vU; dk;ZØe vkSj fo"k;&{ks= tks
vf/kfu;e }kjk vf/klwfpr fd, tk,aA
2.39 ÞlkoZtfud futh Hkkxhnkjh ¼ihihih½ß ls ,d ljdkjh vFkok Lok;Ùk bdkbZ rFkk nwljh rjQ futh
lSDVj bdkbZ ds chp vuqc/a k ,oa fo’ks”k lqfo/kk vk/kkfjr le>kSrsa esa lgHkkfxrk vfHkizsr gSA
2.40 Þ{ks=h; lfefr ¼vkjlh½ß ls vfHkizsr gS vHkkrf’ki vf/kfu;e 1987 dh /kkjk 14 ds varxZr çR;sd {ks= esa
LFkkfir {ks=h; lfefrA
2.41 laLFkku dh Þços’k&{kerk ds fy, iwoZ fLFkfr dh çkfIr ¼fjLVksj’s ku½ß ls] fdlh Hkh n.MkRed dkjZokbZ ls
iwoZ laLFkku dh vuqeksfnr ços’k{kerk ds vuqlkj gh mldh fo|eku ços’k&{kerk dks cgky djuk
vfHkçsr gSA
2.42 Þf}rh; ikyhß ls ¼nksigj 12 cts ls lk;a 7%00 cts rd dh½ og f}rh; le;kof/k] ftlesa lkekU;r%
rduhdh laLFkk ds 'kS{kf.kd fØ;kdyki lapkfyr fd, tkrs gSa vfHkçsr gSA
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2.43 ÞLo&foÙkiksf"kr laLFkkß ls vfHkizsr gS fdlh lkslkbZVh@U;kl@daiuh }kjk 'kq: dh xbZ dksbZ laLFkk] tks
vius vkorhZ O;; dh iwfrZ ds fy, dsUnzh; vkSj@vFkok jkT; ljdkj vkSj@vFkok la?k jkT;{ks=
iz'kklu ls vuqnku@fuf/k izkIr ugha djrh gSA
2.44 ^^çFke ikyh** ls ml lek;kof/k ¼çkr% 9 ls lk;a 5 cts rd½ esa pyk, tkus okys dk;Zdyki vfHkçsr
gS] tgk¡ nks ikfy;k¡ gaSA
2.45 ÞlkslkbZVhß ls vfHkizsr gS lkslkbZVh iathdj.k vf/kfu;e] 1860 ds varxZr iathÑr lkslkbZVhA
2.46 Þ,dy laLFkkuß ls ,slh laLFkk,a vfHkçsr gS]a tks fdlh fo’ofo|ky;@cksMZ ls lac) ugha gSa ijarq os
fu;fer ikB~;Øeksa dks lapkfyr djrs gq, f’k{kk çnku dj jgh gS ftuds QyLo:i çca/k vkSj lac)
{ks=ks]a dEI;wVj vuqç;ksx] fMtkbZu] vfHkuork] m|eo`fÙk vkSj ;k=k ,oa i;ZVu esa fMIyksek] iksLV
fMIyksek çek.ki=] LukrdksÙkj çek.ki] vkSj LukrdksÙkj ¼fMIyksek Lrj çnku fd;k tkrk gSA
2.47 ÞLFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr ¼,l,lh½ß ls rduhdh laLFkkvksa dh vihy ij fopkj djus ds fy, vuqeksnu
izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuqlkj v/;{k] vHkkrf'ki }kjk xfBr dh xbZ LFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr
vfHkiszr gSA
2.48 ÞLFkkbZ f'kdk;r laoh{kk lfefr ¼,llh,llh½** ls rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds fo:) izkIr f'kdk;rksa dh
leh{kk djus ds fy, v/;{k] vHkkrf'ki }kjk xfBr dh xbZ lfefr vfHkizsr gSA
2.49 ^^LFkkbZ lquokbZ lfefr ¼,l,plh½** ls bZohlh fjiksVZ rFkk dkj.k crkvks uksfVl ds lUnHkZ esa izkIr mÙkjkas
dh leh{kk rFkk bldh flQkfj'kkas dks vuqeksnu gsrq dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr ¼bZlh½ dks vxzfs "kr djus ds
fy, vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuqlkj v/;{k] vHkkrf'ki }kjk xfBr lfefr vfHkizrs gSA
2.50 ^^jkT; Lrjh; 'kqYd lfefr** ls rduhdh laLFkkvksa }kjk izHkkfjr fd, x, 'kqYd ds fofu;eu gsrq
lEcfU/kr jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= iz'kklu }kjk vf/klwfpr lfefr vfHkizsr gSA
2.51 Þvf/kla[; lhVksßa ftuesa Vh,QMCY;w] vkslhvkbZ@ihvkbZvks@fons’kh jkf”Vªd@[kkM+h ns’kksa esa dk;Zjr
Hkkjrh; dkexkjksa ds cPpksa ds fy,] ikf’oZd ços’k] ihMCY;wMh rFkk tEew ,oa d’ehj ds fy,
ih,e,l,l,l] ds fy, le;&le; ij vf/klwfpr lhVsa ‘kkfey gksxa h tks Þvuqeksfnr ços’k&{kerkß dh
lhek ls vf/kd gksxa hA
2.52 ^^rduhdh laLFkk** ls vfHkçsr bathfu;jh vkSj izkS|ksfxdh] Hks"kth] okLrqdyk vkSj vk;kstuk] vuqi;z Dq r
dyk ,oa f'kYi] izcU/ku] gksVy izcU/ku ,oa [kku&iku izkS|ksfxdh] ,elh,] çca/ku rFkk vHkkrf’ki
vf/kfu;e] 1987 }kjk vf/klwfpr fd, x, ,sls gh {ks=ksa esa rduhdh f'k{kk] izf'k{k.k rFkk 'kks/k ds {ks= esa
dk;ZØe@ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus gsrq ljdkjh] ljdkjh lgk;rk çkIr rFkk Lo&foÙk&iksf"kr
U;kl@lkslkbZVh@dEiuh laLFkkA
2.53 ÞU;klß ls vfHkizsr le;&le; ij la’kksf/kr fd, x, Hkkjrh; U;kl vf/kfu;e] 1882 vFkok vU;
laxr vf/kfu;e ds varxZr v/;{k@ç/kku@lfpo }kjk iathÑr U;kl vfHkçsr gSA
2.54 Þfo’ofo|ky; foHkkxß ls fo’ofo|ky; }kjk LFkkfir vFkok vuqjf{kr foHkkx vfHkçsr gSA
2.55 Þfo’ofo|ky;ß ls fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx vf/kfu;e] 1956 dh /kkjk 2 ds [k.M¼p½ esa ifjHkkf"kr
fo'ofo|ky; vfHkizsr gSA
2.56 blesa iz;Dq r vU; lHkh 'kCnksa ,oa vfHkO;fDr;ks]a ftUgsa ;gkaa ifjHkkf"kr ugha fd;k x;k gS] ijUrq vf[ky
Hkkjrh; rduhdh f'k{kk ifj"kn~ vf/kfu;e] 1987 ¼1987 dk 52½ esa ifjHkkf"kr fd;k x;k gS] dk ogh
rkRi;Z gksxk] tks mUgsa Øe'k% mDr vf/kfu;e esa fufnZ"V fd;k x;k gSA
3 vuqeksnu çnku djus dh izklafxdrk
3.1 bu fofu;eksa ds izkjaHk gksus ds i’pkr~
d- ubZ rduhdh laLFkk,a] pkgs os ljdkjh@ljdkj }kjk lgk;rkizkIr vFkok Lo&foÙkiksf”kr gks]a dsoy
ifj”kn~ dk vuqeksnu izkIr djus ds Ik’pkr~ gh vkjaHk dh tk,axhA
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 7

[k- fo|eku ljdkjh@ljdkj }kjk lgk;rkizkIr@foÙk&iksf”kr laLFkk,a dsoy ifj”kn~ dk vuqeksnu izkIr
djus ds mijkar gh ;k rks fo|eku ikB~;Øe@dk;ZØe lapkfyr djsxa h@mudh izo’s k {kerk esa
o`f)@dVkSrh djsxa h vFkok fdlh Hkh Lrj ij u, dk;ZØeks@ a ikB~;Øeksa dks izkjaHk djsxa hA
x- fdlh Hkh fLFkfr es]a fdlh rduhdh laLFkk dks vHkkrf’ki vFkok lacfa /kr lac) fo’ofo|ky;@cksMZ ds
iwoZ vuqeksnu ds fcuk dkmalfyax vkSj izo’s k izfØ;k esa Hkkx ysus rFkk Nk=ksa dks izo’s k nsus dh vuqefr
ugh nh tk,xhA
?k- lac) fo’ofo|ky;@cksMZ ,slh rduhdh laLFkkvksa esa izo’s k fn, x, Nk=ksa dks ukekafdr ugha djsxk]
ftuds ikl ifj”kn~ dk visf{kr iwoZ vuqeksnu ugha gksxkA
M- dsUnzh;@jkT; ljdkj@lacfa /kr la?k jkT;{ks= Nk=ksa dks fdlh ,slh rduhdh laLFkk ds fdlh dk;ZØe
esa izo’s k ugha nsxa s ftuds ikl ifj”kn~ dk visf{kr iwoZ vuqeksnu ugha gksxkA
3.2 fiNys dqN o”kksaZ ds nkSjku fofHkUu dk;ZØeksa esa fjDr lhVksa dh fo’kky la[;k rFkk laHkkfor Hkkoh ekax
ds /;ku esa j[krs gq,] ifj”kn~ rduhdh dk;ZØeksa ds fy, jk”Vªh; lan’kZ ;kstuk iznku djus ds fy,
vHkkrf’ki }kjk xfBr lfefr dh flQkfj’kksa dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, gh ubZ@fo|eku laLFkkvksa dks
vuqeksnu iznku djsxhA
4 vuqeksnu ds fy, lkekU; ‘krsZa
4.1 d- vkosnd rduhdh laLFkku dk uke bl izdkj ls ugha j[ksxk fd rduhdh laLFkk ds uke dk laf{kIr
:Ik vkbZvkbZ,e@vkbZvkbZVh@vkbZvkbZ,l@,uvkbZVh@,vkbZlhVhbZ@;wthlh@,e,pvkjVh@thvkbZvkbZ
curk gksA vkosnd rduhdh laLFkk ds uke esa dgha Hkh ljdkj@Hkkjr@Hkkjrh;@jk”Vªh;@vf[ky
Hkkjrh;@vf[ky Hkkjrh; ifj”kn@vk;ksx vFkok laizrhd vkSj uke ¼vuqfpr iz;ksx fuokj.k½ vf/kfu;e]
1950 ds varxZr ;Fkk izfrf”k) vU; ukeksa dk iz;ksx ugha djsxhA ijarq ;g fd Åij mfYyf[kr izfrca/k
ykxw ugha gksxa ]s ;fn rduhdh laLFkk dks Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk LFkkfir fd;k x;k gS vFkok bldk uke
Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk vuqeksfnr fd;k x;k gSA
[k- vkosnd@laLFkk,a jkT; ds Hkhrj fo|eku laLFkkvksa ds ukeksa dk iz;ksx ugha djsxa hA
4.2 ekuo lalk/ku fodkl ea=ky; ds funs’kksa tSls ^^’kS{kf.kd n`f”V ls fiNMs+ ftyks@ a okeiaFkh ¼,yMCY;wb½Z
izHkkfor** ftyksa esa rduhdh laLFkk LFkkfir djus ds fy, ^^ikWfyVsfDud lac/a kh mi&vfHk;ku** dh
;kstuk] lHkh foÙkh; laO;ogkjksa ds fy, fMftVy Hkqxrku] jk”Vªh; ‘kS{kf.kd fu{ksikxkj ¼,u,Mh½] Hkkjr
esa v/;;u rFkk dksbZ vU; Ldhe dk vuqikyu fd;k tk,xk] tSlkfd vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa
fufnZ”V fd;k x;k gSA
4.3 vHkkrf’ki nwjLFk jhfr ls lapkfyr fd, x, rduhdh f’k{kk esa dk;ZØe¼eks½a @ikB~;Øe¼eks½a dks ekU;rk
ugh nsrh gS] flok, izc/a ku] ,elh, rFkk ;k=k vkSj Ik;ZVu dk;ZØeksa ds] ftUgsa vHkkrf’ki dk Li”V
vuqeksnu iznku fd;k x;k gksAa
4.4 Ikfj”kn~ va’kdkfyd@f}rh; ikyh ds ikB~;Øe izkjaHk djus dh vuqefr ugha nsrh gSA
4.5 f’k{kk dh xq.koÙkk cuk, j[kus ds fy, fdlh rduhdh laLFkk esa 60 izfr’kr vgZd ikB~;Øe vkxkeh 4
o”kZ dh vof/k esa izR;kf;r fd, tk,ax]s vU;Fkk ifj”kn~ }kjk bZvks, tkjh ugh fd;k tk,xkA
4.6 fujarj vR;ar vYi izo’s k ds ikB~;Øeksa dks lapkfyr djus okyh laLFkkvksa ds lac/a k esa ifj”kn~ ds
vuqeksnu ds vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ;FkkfufnZ”V mi;qDr dkjZokbZ izkjaHk dh tk,xhA
4.7 izR;{k vFkok vizR;{k :Ik ls ‘ks;j/kkfjrk ds :Ik esa dksbZ fons’kh lkE;k j[kus okyh daiuh dks rduhdh
laLFkk LFkkfir djus ds fy, vkosnu djus dh vuqefr ugha nh tk,xhA
4.8 vf/kla[;d lhVsa
d- vHkkrf’ki vfuqeksfnr laLFkkvksa vkSj fo’ofo|ky; foHkkxksa esa fons’kh jkf”Vªd@Hkkjrh; izoklh ukxfjd
¼vkslhvkbZ½@Hkkjrh; ewy ds O;fDr ¼ihvksvkbZ½ Nk=ks@ a [kkM+h ns’kksa esa Hkkjrh; deZdkjksa ds ckydksa dks
izo’s k nsus ds fy, izfr ikB~;Øe ^vuqeksfnr izo’s k&{kerk* ds vfrfjDr iUnzg izfr’kr ¼a15 izfr’kr½
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vf/kla[;d lhVsa vuqeksfnr dh tk,axhA bu 15 izfr’kr lhVksa dk ,d&frgkbZ ¼1@3½ [kkM+h ns’kksa esa
Hkkjrh; deZdkjksa ds ckydksa ds fy, vkjf{kr gksxkA
fdlh fuf’pr ikB~;Øe esa [kkM+h ns’kksa esa Hkkjrh; deZdkjkas ds ckydksa ds fy, vkjf{kr 1@3 lhVksa esa
ls fjDr lhVsa vkslhvkbZ@ ihvksvkbZ@fons’kh jkf”Vªdksa ds fy, vkjf{kr nks&frgkbZ lhVksa dks vkSj blds
foi;Z; ykSVkbZ tk,xhA blds vykok lacfa /kr jkT; ljdkj@jkT; {ks= ds izo’s k ds vafre pØ ds
mijkar fons’kh jkf”Vªdks@ a Hkkjr ds izoklh ukxfjdksa ¼vkslhvkbZ½@Hkkjrh; ewy ds O;fDr;ksa
¼ihvksvkbZ½@[kkM+h ns’kksa esa Hkkjrh; deZdkjksa ds ckydksa esa fjDr jgh dksbZ lhV ,uvkjvkbZ ds fy,
vHkkrf’ki ds vuqeksnu rFkk vuqeksnu izfØ;k esa ;FkkfofufnZ”V visf{kr ekun.Mksa dh iwfrZ ds v/;/khu
,uvkjvkbZ lhVksa ls Hkjh tk ldsxa hA
blds vfrfjDr] lacfa /kr jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= ds izo’s k ds vafre pØ ds mijkar ^vuqeksfnr
izo’s k&{kerk* esa fjDr jgh dksbZ lhV mDr lhVksa ds fy, vHkkrf’ki ds vuqeksnu rFkk vuqeksnu izfØ;k
esa ;Fkk fofufnZ”V visf{kr ekun.Mksa dh iwfrZ ds v/;/khu ,uvkjvkbZ@fons’kh jkf”Vªdks@ a Hkkjr ds izoklh
ukxfjdksa ¼vkslhvkbZ½@Hkkjrh; ewy ds O;fDr;ksa ¼ihvksvkbZ½@[kkM+h ns’kksa esa Hkkjrh; deZdkjksa ds ckydksa
ls Hkjh tk ldsxhA
[k- ifj”kn~ ,uvkjvkbZ@vkslhvkbZ@ihvkbZvks@,Q,u@[kkM+h ns’kksa esa Hkkjrh; deZdkjksa ds ckydksa dh lhVksa
dks izkjaHk djus@tkjh j[kus dh lgefr dsoy fu;fer ikyh ds ikB~;Øeksa ds fy, gh iznku djsxhA
x- lHkh ikB~;Øeksa vkSj dk;ZØeks esa f’k{k.k&’kqYd vf/kR;kx Ldhe ds varxZr vf/kla[;d lhVksa dk
vfuok;Z mica/k lHkh rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds fy, ykxw gksxk] tSlk vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V
fd;k x;k gSA
4.9 fMIyksek@LukrdiwoZ fMxzh@LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øeksa esa ikf’oZd izo’s k ds varxZr nkf[kysA
d- f}rh; o”kZ fMIyksek ikB~;Øe esa ikf’oZd izo’s k ^vuqeksnr izo’s k&{kerk* ds vf/kdre 10 izfr’kr rd
vuqe;s gksxk] tks ^vuqeksfnr izo’s k&{kerk* dh vf/kla[; lhVksa vkSj vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ;Fkk
fufnZ”V izFke o”kZ dh Hkjh u xbZ fjfDr;ksa ds vfrfjDr gksxk tSlkfd vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa
fufnZ”V fd;k x;k gSA
[k- bathfu;jh vkSj izkS|ksfxdh@Hks”kth@,elh, ikB~;Øe esa f}rh; o”kZ fMxzh ikB~;Øe¼eks½a esa ikf’oZd izo’s k
^vuqeksnr izo’s k&{kerk* ds vf/kdre 10 izfr’kr rd vuqe;s gksxk] tks ^vuqeksfnr izo’s k&{kerk* dh
vf/kla[; lhVksa vkSj vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ;FkkfufnZ”V izFke o”kZ dh Hkjh u xbZ fjfDr;ksa ds
vfrfjDr gksxk tSlkfd vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V fd;k x;k gSA
x- dksbZ fons’kh jkf”Vªd ftlus fdlh fons’kh laLFkk ¼ftlds ikl Hkkjrh; fo’ofo|ky; la?k }kjk tkjh
lerqY;rk izek.k&i= gS½ ls fMIyksek vFkok fdlh Hkkjrh; laLFkk ls fMIyksek izkIr fd;k gS] Hkh f}rh;
o”kZ fMxzh ikB~;Øe¼eks½a esa ikf’oZd izo’s k ds fy, ik= gksxkA ,sls ikB~;Øe¼eks½a esa vf/kla[; lhVksa ds
fy, vuqeksnu j[kus okyh laLFkk,a dsoy ekun.Mksa ds vuqlkj gh fons’kh jkf”Vªdksa dks izo’s k nsus ds
fy, ik= gksxh] laLFkk blds fy, vHkkrf’ki ds osc&iksVy Z ij vkosnu djsxa hA rFkkfi] vf/kla[; lhVksa
vkSj ikf’oZd izo’s k ds varxZr izo’s k fn, x, dqy fons’kh jkf”Vªdksa dh dqy la[;k fdlh ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ esa
^vuqeksfnr izo’s k&{kerk* ds 15 izfr’kr ds vf/kd ugha gksxhA
?k- ifj”kn~ bathfu;jh vkSj izkS|ksfxdh@,elh, ikB~;Øeksa ds f}rh; o”kZ esa ikf’oZd izo’s k i`Fkd çHkkx dks
çkjaHk djus vFkok tkjh j[kus dh vuqefr ugha nsxhA xhA
4.10 ubZ@fo|eku laLFkkvksa ds fy, fn’kk&funs’Z k %
d- lHkh rduhdh laLFkk,a vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ;Fkk fufnZ”V izklafxd visf{kr ekun.Mksa dh iwfrZ
djsxa hA
[k- laifÙk varj.k vf/kfu;e] 1882 dh /kkjk 8 vFkok daifu;ks]a la?kksa vFkok O;f”V;ksa ds fudk;ksa dks vFkok
muds }kjk laifÙk ds varj.k lsl lacfa /kr rRle; izoÙ` k fdlh vU; fof/k ds mica/kksa ds vuqlkj
Hkwfe@Hkou ds LokfeRo vFkok jftLVªhd`r foØ; foys[k@vizfrlagj.kh; migkj foys[k
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 9

¼jftLVªd`r½@vizfrlagj.kh; ljdkjh@futh iV~Vk foys[k ¼jftLVªhd`r½ ds :Ik esa vkosnd ds uke esa
laifÙk ds varj.k dks n’kkZus okys nLrkost ¼Uowure 30 o”kZ dh vof/k ds fy, ftlesa vkosnu dks
izLrqr djus ds le; ij U;wure 25 o”kZ ‘ks”k iV~Vk gks½A
blds vfrfjDr ;g Hkh fd] fo|eku laLFkku dh çoÙkZd lkslkbZVh U;kl@dEiuh ds fy, ;g [kqyk
gksxk fd og vko’;d Hkwfe lac/a kh fo|eku ekudksa esa vko’;d Hkwfe dh lhek dks de djus ds dkj.k
‘ks”k cph vfrfjDr Hkwfe esa vU; ‘kSf{kd ikB~;Øe@laLFkku ¼rduhdh@xSj rduhdh½ pyk ldrh gSA
rFkkfi] laLFkk }kjk bl ‘ks”k cph Hkwfe dk mi;ksx lacfa /kr l{ke çkf/kdkjh }kjk
lkslkbVh@U;kl@daiuh dks fn, x, Þmi;ksx&çek.k i=ß esa fn, x, mís’;ksa ds fy, gh fd;k tk
ldrk gS] c’krsZ fd ,sls ikB~;Øe@laLFkku ds fy, vyx ls viuh lqfo/kk,a gksa vkSj mlds fy, igys
ls vuqeksfnr laLFkku dh vfuok;Z lqfo/kkvksa tSls fd d{kk ds dejs] ç;ksx’kkyk bR;kfn dks lka>k ugha
fd;k tk,xkA rFkkfi] lkekU; lqfo/kk,a tSls fd dSVa hu] lHkkxkj] [ksy eSnku] okgu [kMs+ djus dk
LFkku ¼ikfdZxa ½ bR;kfn dk lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh lqfo/kk dk /;ku j[krs gq, lkaÖkk ç;ksx fd;k tk ldrk
gS] c’krsZ fd os lHkh dk;ZØeksa ds lHkh Nk=ksa dh vis{kkvksa dh iwfrZ djrh gSaA
x- u, rduhdh f’k{kk laLFkku dh çoÙkZd lkslkbZVh@U;kl dEiuh laLFkku LFkkfir djus gsrq vuqeksnu
izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fofufnZ"V le;&le; ij la’kksf/kr fd, x, vuqlkj ;Fkkykxw visf{kr fufeZr {ks=
dk fuekZ.k djsxhA
?k- izo’s k&{kerk esa dVkSrh ls xSj&’kwU; izo’s k {kerk nwljh ikyh ds ikB~;Øeksa dks can djus ds fy, lac)
fo’ofo|ky;@cksM@ Z jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT; {ks= ls vukifÙk izek.k&i= visf{kr ugha gksxkA
M- ihthlh,e@ihthMh,e ikB~;Øeksa dks can djus ds fy, lac) fo’fo|ky;@cksM@ Z jkT; ljdkj@la?k
jkT;{ks= ls vukifÙk izek.k&i= ykxw ugha gSA
p- ifj”kn~ }kjk ;FkkfufnZ”V fdlh fu;fer@izFke ikyh ds ikB~;Øeksa esa fMohtu vkdkj ls de
^vuqeksfnr izo’s k&{kerk* j[kus okyh laLFkk iw.kZ fMohtu vkdkj dh izo’s k&{kerk ds fy, dksbZ deh
ugh ds v/;/khu lac) fo’ofo|ky;@cksM@ Z jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= ls ,uch, izR;k;u@vukefÙk
izek.k&i= ds fcuk osc&iksVy Z ij vkosnu dj ldsxh rFkk rnuqlkj ladk;% Nk= vuqikr vuqjf{kr
djsxhA rFkkfi] ;g nkafMd dk;Zokgh ds varxZr laLFkkvksa ds ekeys esa ykxw ugha gksxkA
N- laLFkk,a fdlh fMohtu ds Hkhrj fdlh fu;fer@izFke ikyh ds ikB~;Øeksa es lac)
fo’ofo|ky;@cksM@ Z jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT; {ks= ls vukifÙk izek.k&i= izkIr fd, fcuk izo’s k {kerk
esa dVkSrh ds fy, Lo;a osc&iksVy Z ij vkosnu dj ldsxa h rFkk ladk;% Nk= vuqikr vuqjf{kr djsxa h]
izR;koZru dh vuqefr ,uch, ds fcuk fdlh fMohtu ds Hkhrj nh tk,xhA
t- ^vf/kdre vuqer izo’s k&{kerk* ls de dqy ^vuqeksfnr {kerk* j[kus okyh laLFkkvks@ a ,uch, izR;k;u
ds fy, vkosnu gsrq vik= laLFkkvksa dks fdlh ubZ rduhdh laLFkk dh Hkkafr gh izR;sd dk;ZØe esa
vf/kdre vuqer izo’s k&{kerk rd ¼,ech, esa leLr fo’ks”kKrkvksa ij fopkj djrs gq,½ o`f) dh
vuqefr iznku dh tk,xh ¼,ch, izR;k;u ds fcuk½ tSlkfd vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V fd;k
x;k gS] tks vHkkrf’ki osc&iksVy Z ij Lo&?kks”k.kk ds vk/kkj ij ^dksbZ deh ugha* ds v/;/khu gksxkA
vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ;FkkfufnZ”V ekun.Mksa dh iwfrZ dk lR;kiu djus ds fy, Nk=ksa ds izFke
cSp ds mÙkh.kZ gksus ls iwoZ fdlh le; fo’ks”kK nkSjk lfefr dh foftV Lkapkfyr dh tk,xhA
>- ,uch, }kjk ikB~;Øeksa ds izR;k;u@;wthlh vuqeksfnr Lok;Ùkrk ds ek/;e ls xq.koÙkkiw.kZ rduhdh
f’k{kk iznku djus okyh Js”B dk;Z&fu”iknu okyh laLFkkvksa dks vHkkrf’ki }kjk lE;d :Ik ls ekU;rk
iznku dh tk,xh rFkk mu ij foLrkfjr bZvks, ds fy, vuqeksnu iznku djus gsrq fopkj fd;k tk,xk
tSlkfd vuqeksnu izfØ;k esa fufnZ”V fd;k x;k gSA foLrkfjr bZvks, ds fy, vuqeksfnr laLFkkvksa dks
dsoy foLrkfjr o”kksaZ ds fy, vuqeksnu ds foLrkj ¼bZvks,½ gsrq VhbZvkj izHkkjksa dk Hkqxrku djus dh NwV
iznku dh tk,xhA rFkkfi] ,slh laLFkkvksa ds fy, bZvks, ds fy, vkosnu izLrqr djuk] leLr vkadM+kas
dks lE;d :i ls Hkjuk vkSj vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ;FkkfufnZ”V lHkh lfUu;eksa vkSj ekudksa dk
vuqj{k.k djuk visf{kr gksxkA
10 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

´. laLFkk dks vkosnu ds izØe.k ds fy, ;Fkkykxw Lor% izdVu ds vk/kkj ij ^dksbZ deh ugha* ekun.M
dh iwfrZ djus ds fy, laoh{kk@iqu% laoh{kk lfefr ds le{k dfe;ka]s ;fn dksbZ gS] dk vuqikyu djus
dk volj iznku fd;k tk,xkA
4.11 fo’ofo|ky;ksa ds fy, fn’kk&funs’Z k
d- dsUnzh;] jkT; vkSj futh fo’ofo|ky;] vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ;FkkfofufnZ”V volajpuk vkSj vU;
vis{kkvksa dks miyC/k djkrs gq, vuqekfnr ds fy, vkosnu dj ldsxa As
ekfur&fo’ofo|ky; laLFkk,a bu fofu;eksa ds [kaM 1-2 ds varxZr ifj”kn~ dk iwoZ vuqeksnu izkIr
djsxa hA
vis{kk,a] ik=rk vkSj izfØ;k vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V fd, x, vuqlkj gksxhA
blds vykok] ekfur&fo’ofo|ky; laLFkk dks ;wthlh fofu;eksa ds vuqlkj ekun.Mksa dh iwfrZ Hkh djuh
gksxhA
[k- rduhdh ikB~;Øe@dk;ZØe iznku djus okyh ekfur&fo’ofo|ky; laLFkk,a ifj”kn~ dk iwoZ vuqeksnu
izkIr fd, fcuk Nk=ksa dks izo’s k ugh nsxa hA
x- vHkkrf’ki ls izFke ckj vuqeksnu izkIr djus okys fo’ofo|ky; vius lHkh fo|eku rduhdh dk;ZØeksa
vkSj ikB~;Øeksa ds fy, ,d ubZ rduhdh laLFkk ds :Ik esa vkosnu djsxa As fofo/k ifjljks@ a ckg~;
ifjljksa okyh ekfur fo’ofo|ky; laLFkk@la?kVd egkfo|ky; vuqeksnu ds fy, i`Fkd vkosnu djsxa As
5 vkosndksa dks izLrqr fd;k tkuk
5.1 bu fofu;eksa 1-2] d] [k] x] ?k] M-] V] B] M] r] i] Q] c vkSj Hk ds varxZr vuqeksnu iznku djus ds
fy, vkosnu fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlh }kjk izLrqr fd;k tk,xkA
d- U;kl@lkslkbVh@daiuh ds ekeys esa v/;{k@lfpo (
[k- dsUnzh; vFkok jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= iz’kklu vFkok muds }kjk jftLVªhd`r lkslkbVh@U;kl ds
ekeys esa lacfa /kr dsUnzh;@jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= }kjk izkf/kd`r vf/kdkjhA
x- ;FkkfLFkfr ljdkjh&futh Hkkxhnkjh vFkok muds }kjk cukbZ xbZ fuekZ.k&izpkyu varj.k ¼chvksVh½ jhfr
ds varxZr U;kl@lkslkbVh@daiuh@dsUnzh;@jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= }kjk izkf/kÑr vf/kdkjhA
5.2 bu fofu;eksa 1-2 p] N] u] ´] V] .k] Fk] n] /k] u vkSj ; ds varxZr vuqeksnu iznku djus ds fy,
vkosnu fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlh }kjk izLrqr fd;k tk,xk%
rduhdh laLFkk dk izkpk;Z@funs’kd vFkok laLFkk ize[q k vFkok ,slh laLFkk ds izorZd }kjk lE;d :Ik
ls izkf/kd`r laLFkk dk vf/kdkjh vFkok U;kl@lklk;Vh@daiuh ds ekeys esa v/;{k@lfpo vFkok
ekfur fo’ofo|ky; LkaLFkk dk dqyifr@iath;dA
5.3 ifj”kn~ le;&le; ij vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk izdkf’kr djsxh ftlesa vkosnu ds lkFk layXu fd,
tkus okys nLrkostks]a laifzs ”kr fd, tkus okyh rduhdh f’k{kk fofu;e ¼VhbZvkj½ izHkkjks]a lfUu;eksa vkSj
ekudks]a mu vis{kkvksa vkSj izfØ;kvksa ds fooj.k gksxa s ftuds ek/;e ls ubZ@fo|eku laLFkkvksa dks
vuqeksnu iznku djus ds fy, vkosnuksa dk izØe.k fd;k tk,xkA
5.4 d- ubZ laLFkk LFkkfir djus ds fy, vkosnd vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V izfØ;k dk vuqikyu
djus ds fy, fof’k”V ;wtj vkbZMh izkIr djsxkA
vkosnd@fo|eku laLFkkvksa ls visf{kr gS fd os bu fofu;eksa ds [kaM 1-2 esa lwphc) ekeyksa ds fy,
osc&iksVy Z ij vHkkrf’ki ds Hqkxrku xsVos ds ek/;e ls vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V fd, x,
fofgr VhbZvkj izHkkjksa dks laifzs ”kr djds mUgsa vkcafVr fof’k”V ;wTkj vkbZMh dk iz;ksx djrs gq,
vkWuykbu vkosnu izLrqr djs]a ftlds u fd, tkus ij vkosnu ij fopkj ugha fd;k tk,xkA
[k- dsoy mUgha vkosnuksa ij izØe.k ds fy, fopkj fd;k tk,xk tks Hkqxrku dsa lkFk vafre rkjh[k ds
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 11

Hkhrj izLrqr fd, x, gksxa As


x- osc&iksVy Z vkosnuksa ds fy, deh lac/a kh fjiksVZ l`ftr djus dh vuqefr nsrk gSA
?k- vkosnu osc&iksVy Z ij vkosnu dks vafre :Ik ls izLrqr fd, tkus rd mlds vkadM+ks dks la’kksf/kr dj
ldrk gSA
M- ;fn vkosnd@laLFkk us xyrh ls vkosnu izLrqr dj fn;k gS] rks mldk izØe.k vuqeknu izfØ;k
iqfLrdk esa mfYyf[kr izfØ;k ds vuqlkj fd;k tk,xkA
p- vkosnd dks nLrkost osc&iksVy Z ij miyksx djus gksxa @ s laoh{kk@iu%laoh{kk lfefr dks izLrqr djus
gksxa ]s tks ykxw gks] tSlkfd vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V fd;k x;k gSA
N- vkosnd dks Þvuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, izi= es]a 100@&:0 ds xSj&U;kf;d LVkai isij ij
izFke Js.kh eftLVªVs vFkok uksVjh vFkok ‘kiFk vk;qDr ds le{k fof/kor :i ls 'kiFk xzg.k fd;k
x;k ;g 'kiFk&i= tek djuk gksxk] ftlesa vU; ckrksa ds lkFk&lkFk ;g dgk x;k gks fd vkosnu esa
nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS vkSj ;g fd ;fn fdlh Hkh le; esa ;g ik;k tkrk gS fd tkudkjh vFkok
tkudkjh ds fdlh Hkkx dks fNik;k x;k gS vkSj@vFkok mldk xyr fuoZpu fd;k x;k gS
vkSj@vFkok vkosnu esa nh xbZ tkudkjh vlR; gS] rks ifj"kn~ dksbZ Hkh dkjZokbZ djus ds fy, Lora=
gksxh] ftlesa vuqeksnu dk okil fy;k tkuk@vuqeksnu iznku djus gsrq fopkj u fd;k tkuk
vkSj@vFkok ,slh vU; fof/kd dkjZokbZ] tks ;g mi;qDr le>s] djuk 'kkfey gSA
t- vkosnu ds vLohd`r gksus dh fLFkfr esa ykxw VhbZvkj izHkkj okil dj fn, tk,ax]s tSlk vuqeksnu
izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V fd;k x;k gSA
6 vkosnuksa ds çØe.k
çØe.k ds fy, çfØ;k
6.1 izkIr gq, vkosnuksa dk izØe.k fo|eku dsUnzh; jkT; vkSj LFkkuh; fof/k;ksa ds vfrfjDr vuqeknsu
izfØ;k iqfLrkdk esa fofu/kkZfjr lfUu;ksa vkSj ekudks ds vuqlkj fd;k tk,xk tSlk ifj”kn }kjk
le;&le; ij vf/klwfpr fd;k x;k gSA
6.2 ubZ laLFkk dh LFkkiuk ds fy,
d- jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= rFkk lac) fo’ofo|ky;@cksMZ vkosnu izLrqr djus dh ;Fkkvf/klwfpr
vafre rkjh[k ls ,d lIrkg ds vi’pkr~ lacfa /kr {ks=h; vf/kdkjh dks bu fofu;eksa ds [kaM 1-2 ds
varxZr izkIr vkosnuksa ij viuh jk; vxzfs ”kr djsxkA
jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks=@lac) fo’ofo|ky;@cksMZ ls vkosnu ij jk; izkIr u gksus ij ifj”kn~
mldk vkxs izØe.k izkjaHk djsxhA
[k- bu fofu;eksa ds [kaM 1-2 ds varxZr izkIr vkosnuksa dk izØe.k vk’k;&i= ¼,yvksvkbZ½ tkjh djus ds
fy, {ks=h; vf/kdkjh }kjk lE;d :Ik ls xfBr laoh{kk lfefr@iqu%laoh{kk lfefr }kjk fd;k tk,xk
rFkk vkosnd lfefr ds le{k Lo&lR;kfir izfr;ksa ds lkFk lHkh ewy nLrkost izLrqr djsxhA vkosnd
dks ijke’kZ fn;k tkrk gS fd og laoh{kk dk;ZØe dk ikyu djsa rFkk vuqifLFkr u jgsA
vkosnd] ;fn og Lo;a orZeku ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ esa laLFkk dks izkjaHk djus dk bPNqd gS] bl vk’k; dk
,d ladYi laoh{kk@iqu% laoh{kk lfefr dks izLrqr djsxkA
x- laoh{kk@iqu% laoh{kk lfefr dh flQkfj’ksa vuq’kalk ds fy, {ks=h; lfefr ds le{k j[kh tk,xh rFkk
mUgsa vuqeksnu vFkok vU;Fkk ds fy, dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr ds le{k Hkh j[kk tk,xkA
?k- ubZ rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds ekeys esa ifj”kn~ ;fn mfpr le>s] fuf’pr ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy, vk’k;&i=
¼,yvksvkbZ½ tkjh djus ds fy, vuqeknu iznku djsxh rFkk ;g rhu ‘kS{kf.kd o”kksaZ ds fy, oS/k gksxkA
oS/krk dh vof/k ds Hkhrj] vis{kkvksa ds vuqlkj volajpuk lqfo/kkvksa dh LFkkiuk ds mijkar vkosnd
o”kZ esa fdlh Hkh le; vuqeksnu i= ds fy, vHkkrf’ki osc&iksVy Z ij vkosnu djsxkA orZeku ‘kS{kf.kd
o”kZ esa gh vuqeknu i= ¼,yvks½ izkIr djus dh bPNk b’kkZus okys vkosnd ds ekeys es]a mldk vkxs
12 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

izØe.k fo’ks”kK nkSjk lfefr }kjk fd;k tk,xkA


vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ;FkkmfYyf[kr lajpuk ds vuqlkj {ks=h; vf/kdkjh }kjk xfBr fo’ks”kK
nkSjk lfefr laLFkk dh volajpukRed lqfo/kkvksa dh miyC/krk dh HkkSfrd :Ik ls lR;kiu djsxhA
oS/krk dh lekfIr ij] tkjh fd;k x;k vk’k;&i= ¼,yvksvkbZ½ jí gks tk,xk rFkk vkosnd vk’k;&i=
¼,yvksvkbZ½ tkjh djus ds fy, rFkk vkosnu djsxkA
M- fo’ks”kK nkSjk lfefr dh flQkfj’k vuq’kalk ds fy, {ks=h; lfefr ds le{k j[kh tk,xh rFkk bls
vuqeksnu vFkok vU;Fkk ds fy, vkxs dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr ds le{k j[kk tk,xkA
p- {ks=h; lfefr dh vuq’kalkvksa dks dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr ds le{k j[kus ds fy, vHkkrf’ki ds vuqeksnu
C;wjks dks vxsfz ”kr djrs le; lacfa /kr {ks=h; vf/kdkjh ;g lR;kfir djsxk fd bu fofu;eksa rFkk
vuqeksnu izfØ;k ds varxZr fofufnZ”V izfØ;kvksa vkSj ekin.Mksa dk vuqikyu laoh{kk lfefr] iqu%
laoh{kk lfefr ¼;fn ykxw gks½] fo’ks”kK nkSjk lfefr vkSj {ks=h; lfefr }kjk dj fy;k x;k gSA
vHkkrf’ki dk vuqeksnu C;wjks ;g lR;kfir djsxk fd bu fofu;eksa rFkk vuqeksnu izfØ;k ds varxZr
fofufnZ”V izfØ;kvksa vkSj ekin.Mksa dk vuqikyu laoh{kk lfefr] iqu% laoh{kk lfefr ¼;fn ykxw gks½]
fo’ks”kK nkSjk lfefr vkSj {ks=h; lfefr }kjk dj fy;k x;k gSA
N- dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr dk fu.kZ; vk’k;&i= ¼,yvksvkbZ½@vuqeksnu i= ¼,yvks,½ vFkok vkosnu dks
vLohd`r djus ds fy, fof’k”V dkj.kksa ds lkFk vLohd`fr i= ¼,yvksvkj½ ds :Ik esa osc&iksVy Z ij
viyksM fd;k tk,xkA
Tk- ubZ rduhdh laLFkk,a izkjaHk djus ds okys vkosndksa ¼ljdkjh@ljdkj }kjk lgk;rk izkIr laLFkkvksa dks
NksMd + j½] ftuds vkosnu dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr }kjk vuqeksnu i= ¼,yvks,½ ds fy, vuq’kaflr dj fn,
x, gS]a dks lqj{kk fu{ksi tek djus ds fy, lwfpr fd;k tk,xkA
vU; fofu;ked fudk;ksa }kjk vuqeksfnr laLFkkvks]a tks vuqeksnu ds fy, ifj”kn~ dks igyh ckj vkosnu
dj jgh gS rFkk 10 ls vf/kd o”kksZa ls vfLrRo esa gS] dks izfrHkwfr tek ds Hkqxrku ls NwV iznku dh
tk,xhA
vkosnd lacfa /kr {ks=h; dk;kZy; dks lwfpr fd, tkus dh rkjh[k ls 7 fnr ds Hkhrj ,d ‘kiFk&i=
ds lkFk izfrHkwfr tek ds Hkqxrku dk lk{; izLrqr djsxk] vU;Fkk dSyMsa j o”kZ dh 15 ebZ rd izfrHkwfr
tek ds ewY; ds 10 izfr’kr dh ‘kkfLr vf/k’ksf”kr dh tk,xh] ftlds mijkar vuqeksnu okil ys fy;k
tk,xkA
>- rduhdh laLFkk }kjk vHkkrf’ki ds ikl tek djkbZ xbZ vkWuykbu izfrHkwfr tek dh jkf’k dks nl o”kZ
dh vof/k ds I’pkr~ vFkok ikB~;Øe@laLFkk dks can fd, tkus ds ekeys esa okil fy, tkus dh
vuqefr gksxh c’krsZ fd izlfa xd nLrkost izLrqr fd, tk,aA izfrHkwfr tek ij mn~Hkwr C;kt ifj”kn~ dks
dzfs MV fd;k tk,xk rFkk mldk mi;ksx vHkkf’ki }kjk ladk; ds fy, xq.koÙkk lao/kZu dk;ZØe rFkk
Nk=ksa dks Nk=o`fÙk;ka iznku djus ds fy, fd;k tk,xkA rFkkfi] lfUu;eks]a ‘krksaZ vkSj vis{kkvksa ds
mYya/ku vkSj@vFkok laLFkk }kjk xSj&fu”iknu vkSj@vFkok laLFkk ds fo:) f’kdk;r ds ekeys esa
izfrHkwfr tek dh vof/k dks ekeyk&nj&ekeyk vk/kkj ij ;Fkkfuf.kZr vof/k&rd vkxs c<+k;k tk
ldsxk vkSj@vFkok tCr fd;k tk ldsxkA
´. ubZ rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds fy, vuqeksnu&i=] ;fn tkjh fd;k x;k gS] dh oS/krk vuqeksnu&i= ds
tkjh fd, tkus dh rkjh[k ls nks ‘kS{kf.kd o”kksZa ds fy, dsoy lacfa /kr fo’ofo|ky;@cksMZ ls lac)rk
izkIr djus vkSj orZeku ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ esa izo’s k ds fy, jkT; ljdkj@la?K jkT; {ks= dh vis{kkvksa dh
iwfrZ djus ds fy, gksxhA
lHkh vkosnd ftUgsa ubZ rduhdh laLFkk vkjaHk djus ds fy, ,yvks, tkjh fd, x, gS]a Nk=ksa ds izo’s k
ij fopkj fd, fcuk] vkxkeh ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds ckn ls vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ;FkkfofufnZ”V
vuqeksnu ds foLrkj ds fy, vHkkrf’ki osc&iksVy Z ij vkosnu djsxa As rFkkfi] ,slh laLFkkvksa dks] tks
fo’ofo|ky;@cksMZ }kjk xSj&lac)rk vFkok jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT; {ks= dh vis{kkvksa dh iwfrZ u
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 13

djus ds dkj.k orZeku ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ esa Nk=ksa dks izo’s k nsus esa vlQy jgrh gS]a VhbZvkj izHkkjksa ds
Hkqxrku ls NwV iznku dh tk,xhA
oS/krk dh lekfIr ij] tkjh ,yvksvkbZ jí gks tk,xk rFkk vkosnd vk’k;&i= iqu% tkjh djus ds fy,
u;k vkosnu djsxkA
V- ubZ laLFkk,a] ftUgsa vuqeksnu&i= iznku fd;k x;k gS rFkk fo|eku laLFkk,a ftUgsa u, ikB~;Øe] izHkkx]
dk;ZØe vkjaHk djus] izo’s k&{kerk esa ifjorZu djus ds fy, vuqeksnu iznku fd;k x;k gS] ;FkkfLFkfr]
ifj”kn~ dh uhfr ds vuqlkj ladk; vkSj izpk;Z@funs’kd dh fu;qfDr dk vuqikyu djsxa hA
vYila[;d laLFkkvksa ds vfrfjDr vU; laLFkk,a ladk;@ izpk;Z@funs’kd rFkk vU; rduhdh
deZpkfj;ksa vkSj iz’kklfud deZpkfj;ksa dh fu;qfDr dM+kbZ ls fo’ks”k :Ik ls p;u izfØ;kvksa ds vkSj
izoj.k lfefr;ksa ds ekeys esa lac) fo’ofo|ky;@cksMZ dh i)fr;ksa vkSj izfØ;kvksa ds vuqlkj djsxa As
deZpkfj;ksa dh bu fu;qfDr;ksa ds ckjs esa tkudkjh fofufnZ”V izi= esa vHkkrf’ki ds osc&iksVy Z ij
viyksM dh tk,xhA
B- vuqeknsu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ;FkkfofufnZ”V ekun.Mksa dh iwfrZ dk lR;kiu djus ds fy, Nk=ksa ds izFke
cSp ds mÙkh.kZ gksus ls iwoZ fdlh Hkh le; fo’ks”kK nkSjk lfefr dh foftV lapkfyr dh tk,xhA
6.3 fo|eku laLFkkvksa ds fy,
d- bu fofu;eksa ds [kaM 1-2 p vkSj /k ds varxZr izLrqr fd, x, vkosnuksa ds fy, izØe.k Lo&izdVu
ij vk/kkfjr gSA ifj”kn~ visf{kr vuqeksnu dsoy ;g iqf”V djus ds mijkar gh iznku djsxk fd vkosnd
us vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fofufnZ”V lHkh lfUu;eksa vkSj ekudksa dh iwfrZ dj yh gSA ifj”kn~ ds
ikl fujh{k.k djus dk vf/kdkj lqjf{kr gS rFkk ;fn dksbZ tkudkjh xyr ikbZ tkrh gSs rks og
vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ;Fkk fofufnZ”V MkafMd dk;Zokgh vkjaHk djsxhA
[k- bu fofu;eksa ds [kaM 1-2 t] >] ´, M] <] r] Fk] u] i] Q] c vkSj e ds varxZr izLrqr vkosnuksa dk
izØe.k vkosnd }kjk izLrqr fd, x, nLrkostksa ds vk/kkj ij laoh{kk@iqu% laoh{kk lfefr }kjk fd;k
tk,xkA
bu fofu;eksa ds [kaM 1-2 N] V] .k vkSj n ds varxZr izLrqr vkosnuksa dk izØe.k vkosnd laLFkk esa
lqfo/kkvksa dh miyC/krk dk lR;kiu djus ds fy, fo’ks”kK nkSjk lfefr }kjk fd;k tk,xkA
bu fofu;eksa ds 1-2 [k] x] ?k] M-] < vkSj Hk ds varxZr izLrqr fd, x, vkosnuksa dk izØe.k vkosnd
}kjk izLrqr fd, x, nLrkostksa ds vk/kkj ij laOkh{kk@iqu% laoh{kk lfefr }kjk fd;k tk,xkA ;fn
nLrkost lgh ik, tkrs gS rks mudk vkxs izØe.k vkosnd laLFkk esa lqfo/kkvksa dh miyC/krk dk
lR;kiu djus ds fy, fo’ks”kK nkSjk lfefr }kjk fd;k tk,xkA
x- dk;ZØe¼eks½a @ikB~;Øe¼eks½a dks can djus ds fy, vkosnd de&ls&de dSyMsa j o”kZ ds 31 fnlEcj ls
iwoZ izklafxd vukifÙk izek.k&i= izLrqr djsxkA
,slh fo|eku laLFkkvksa ds vkosnu ds ekeys esa ftUgksua s laLFkk dks can djus ds fy, vkosnu fd;k gS
vkSj ;fn ,sls vkosnuksa dks dfri; dfe;ksa ds dkj.k ifj”kn~ }kjk vuqeksfnr ugha fd;k x;k gS] ,slh
laLFkk dks ml o”kZ ds fy, ‘kwU; izo’s k&{kerk ds lkFk vuqeksnu dk foLrkj ¼bZvks,½ iznku fd;k
tk,xkA ,slh laLFkk,a leLr Nk=ksa ds mÙkh.kZ gks tkus vFkok fudVorhZ vHkkrf’ki vuqeksfnr laLFkkvksa
esa mudk iqufoZrj.k dj fn, tkus ds mijkar lHkh izklafxd nLrkost izLrqr djsxa h rFkk laLFkk dks
vf/kdkfjd :Ik ls can djus dk izLrko djsxa hA
laLFkk dks can djus ds fy, vkosnu laLFkku }kjk lapkfyr fd, x, lacfa /kr dk;ZØe dh vof/k ds
fy, oS/k gksxk ftlds Hkhrj laLFkk visf{kr vfuok;Z nLrkost izLrqr djsxhA vU;Fkk vHkkrf’ki lac)
fo’ofo|ky;@cksMZ vkSj jkT; ljdkj@la?kjkT; {ks= dks lwfpr djrs gq, laLFkk dks can dj nsxh vkSj
blds ckjs esa ,d lkoZtfud lwpuk tkjh djsxhA
?k- U;kl@lkslkbVh@daiuh ds uke esa ifjorZu ftlesa f’k{kk ds leku lk>s mís’;ksa dks j[kus okys nks
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vFkok vf/kd U;klks@ a lkslkbVh@daifu;ksa vkfn dk foy;u Hkh ‘kkfey gS] dh vuqefr vf/kfu;eksa esa
fofu/kkZfjr lacfa /kr fof/k;ksa ds vuqlkj nh tk,xhA
dksbZ U;kl@lkslkbVh viuh vkfLr;ksa dks /kkfjr djus ds fy, ubZ daiuh dk l`tu Hkh dj ldsxh
vkSj vkfLr;ksa dk varj.k iw.kZ gks tkus d smijar U;kl@lkslkbVh dks fo?kfVr fd;k tk ldsxk RkFkk
LokfeRo daiuh dks varfjr fd;k tk ldsxkA ,slh O;ogk;Zrk vf/kdkfjrk vkSj lanHkZ ij fuHkZj djrs
gq, fHkUu&fHkUu gks ldsxhA
M- fo/keku laLFkkvksa ds ekeys es]a ;fn bZohlh lapkfyr dh xbZ gS vFkok dkj.k crkvksa uksfVl tkjh fd;k
x;k gS] rks mls ;Fkkykxw LFkk;h lquokbZ lfefr ¼,l,plh½ ds le{k j[kk tk,xk vkSj mldk izØe.k
vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fofufnZ”V izfØ;k ds vuqlkj fd;k tk,xkA ;fn laLFkk dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr
ds fu.kZ; ls O;fFkr gS] rks laLFkk dks vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V izfØ;k ds vuqlkj ,d ckj
ifj”kn~ dks vihy djus dk vf/kdkj gksxkA
6.4 laoh{kk@iqu% laoh{kk@fo’ks”kK nkSjk lfefr dh fjiksVZ dh viyksfMax lacfa /kr {ks=h; dk;kZy; }kjk dh
tk,xhA
6.5 ;fn laoh{kk@iqu% laoh{kk@fo’ks”k nkSjk lfefr dk dksbZ lnL; lfefr dh cSVd esa Hkx ysus esa vleFkZ
vFkok og blls badkj djrk gS vFkok fu%’kDr gS] rks {ks=h; vf/kdkjh lnL;&lfpo vHkkrf’ki ds iwoZ
vFkok dk;kZÙkj vuqeksnu }kjk fo’ks”kKksa ds vuqeksfnr iSuy ls Lor% gh fdlh vU; lnL; dks pquus
dk fodYi gksxkA
6.6 Ekkfur fo’ofo|ky; laLFkk
d- ifj”kn~ fo’ofo|ky;ka ftlesa ;wthlh }kjk ;Fkkvf/klwfpr Js.kh 1 vkSj 2 ds varxZr vkus okyh ekfur
fo’ofo|ky; laLFkk,a Hkh ‘kkfey gS]a }kjk iznku fd, tkus okys rduhdh dk;ZØe¼eks½a @ikB~;Øe¼eks½a
dk vuqeksnu djsxhA ,slh ekfur & fo’ofo|ky; laLFkk,a vHkkrf’ki }kjk le;&le; ij ;FkkfufnZ”V
lfUu;eksa vkSj ekudksa dk vuqikyu djsxa h rFkk bl vk’k; dk ,d ‘kiFk&i= vHkkrf’ki vkSj
fo’ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx dks izLrqr fd;k tk,xkA
;wthlh }kjk ;Fkkvf/klwfpr Js.kh 3 ds varxZr vkus okyh ekfur fo’ofo|ky; laLFkk }kjk izLrqr
vkosnu dk izØe.k bu fofu;eksa ds [kaM 6-2@6-3 ¼;Fkkykxw½ esa mfYyf[kr izfØ;k ds vuqlkj fd;k
tk,xkA
[k- jkT; fo’ofo|ky;ks@ a dsUnzh; fo’ofo|ky;ks@
a ekfur fo’ofo|ky; laLFkk ¼ljdkjh½ dks izfrHkwfr tek
dk Hkqxrku djuk visf{kr ugh gSA
ekfur fo’ofo|y; laLFkk ¼futh½@futh fo’ofo|ky; tks ;wthlh ds lkFk 10 ls vf/kd o”kksaZ rd
vfLrRo esa gS]a dks izfrHkwfr tek ds Hkqxrku ls NwV nh xbZ gSA
,sls fo’ofo|ky;ksa ftUgsa rduhdh laLFkk ds :Ik esa vHkkrf’ki ls iwoZ esa vuqeksnu iznku fd;k x;k gS
vkSj mUgksua s izfrHkwfr tek l`ftr dh gS rFkk ifjeDork dh vof/k ds mijkar bls tkjh dj fn;k x;k
gS] ds fy, izfrHkwfr tek dk Hkqxrku djuk visf{kr ugh gS] vU;Fkk fo’ofo|ky; dks 10 o”kZ dh ‘ks”k
vof/k ds fy, izfrHkwfr tek dk Hkqxrku djuk gksxk] tks ykxw gksA
6.7 O;kolkf;d f’k{kk ikB~;Øe
O;kolkf;d f’k{kk ikB~;Øeksa dks vkjaHk djus ds fy, vkosnuksa dk izØe.k vHkkrf’ki vuqeksnu çfØ;k
iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V izfØ;k rFkk ,u,lD;w,Q fofu;eksa vkSj Lo;a esa le;&le; ij ;Fkkvf/klwfpr
vU; lHkh lfUu;eksa vkSj ekudksa ds vuqlkj fd;k tk,xkA
6.8 bu fofu;eksa ds 6-3 ds varxZr vkosnuksa dk izØe.k vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V izfØ;k ds
vuqlkj fd;k tk,xkA vuqeksfnr izo’s k&{kerk ds lkFk lHkh laLFkkvksa dh lesfdr lwph vuqeksnu C;wjks
}kjk rduhdh laLFkkvkas ds fy, ;Fkkykxw vuqeksnu foLrkj iznku djus ds fy, dk;Zdkfj.kh
lfefr@ifj”kn~ ds le{k izLrqr dh tk,xh rkfd os rduhdh dk;ZØe¼eks½a vksSj ikB~;Øe¼eks½a dk
lapkyu tkjh j[k ldsAa dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr }kjk fy, x, fu.kZ; dkk vuqleFkZu ifj”kn~ }kjk fd;k
tk,xkA
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 15

bls osc&iksVy Z ij vf/klwfpr fd;k tk,xkA blds vfrfjDr] laLFkk ykWxbu ds ek/;e ls ^vuqeksfnr
izo’s k&{kerk* ds lkFk vuqeksnu ds foLrkj dk i= MkmuyksM djsxhA
leLr vkns’k dSyMsa j o”kZ dh 30 vizSy rd viyksM dj fn, tk,axs rFkk foLr`r Li”Vhdkjd vkns’k
¼izo’s k&{kerk esa dVkSrh] izo’s k ugha ds ekeys es½a dSyMsa j o”kZ dh 15 ebZ rd osc&iksVy
Z ij viyksM
dj fn, tk,axAs
6.9 Ikfj”kn~ fdlh laLFkk dks dksbZ l‘krZ vuqeksnu iznku ugha djsxhA hA
6.10 rduhdh f’k{kk funs’kky;@jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks=@lac) fo’ofo|ky;@cksMZ mudh vf/kdkfjrk
ds varxZr laLFkkvksa ds fy, fofHkUu ikB~;Øeksa gsrq izo’s k&{kerk dks muds ykWxbu ds ek/;e esa
osc&iksVy
Z ls MkÅuyksM djsxa As
6.11 lHkh dk;ZØeksa esa izo’s k ds fy, Nk= dh ik=rk vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V fd, x, vuqlkj
rFkk] ;FkkfLFkfr] dsUnzh; ljdkj@lacfa /kr jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= dh vkj{k.k uhfr ds vuqlkj
gksxhA
ijarq ;g fd lhVksa ds vkcaVu ds fy, dkmalfyax@izo’s k dk f}rh; pØ dSyMsa j o”kZ dh 10 tqykbZ dks
vFkok mlls iwoZ iwjk gks tk,xkA og vafre rkjh[k] ftl rd fdlh dkj.k ls mRiUu gksus okyh
fjfDr;ksa ij Nk=ksa dks izo’s k fn;k tk ldsxk ¼fdlh Hkh Nk= dks fdlh dksVs ds varxZr vafre rkjh[k
ds i’pkr~ fdlh laLFkk esa izo’s k ugha fn;k tkuk pkfg,½] dSyMsa j o”kZ dh 15 vxLr gksxhA
6.12 ifj”kn~ ds vuqeksnu ds fcuk rduhdh dk;ZØe@ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus okyh fdlh laLFkk dks
xSj&vuqeksfnr laLFkk dgk tk,xkA
7 LFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr ds le{k vihy
7.1 ifj"kn~ dh dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr ds fu.kZ; ls O;fFkr laLFkk@vkosndksa dks vLohÑfr i= ¼,yvksvkj½
tkjh gksus dh frfFk ds 7 fnu ds Hkhrj ifj"kn~ ds le{k dsoy ,d ckj vihy djus dk vf/kdkj
gksxkA ,sls lHkh vkosndks@
a laLFkkvksa }kjk çLrqr dh xbZ vihyksa dks LFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr ds le{k
j[kk tk,xkA ifj”kn~ dk vafre fu.kZ; dSy.s Mj o”kZ dh 30 vçSy vFkok mlls iwoZ viyksM dj fn;k
tk,xkA
7.2 ifj"kn~ dk ,d vf/kdkjh LFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr ds le{k nLrkost izLrqr djsxkA laLFkk ds nks
izfrfuf/k;ksa dks vuqikyu ,oa lgk;d nLrkostksa lfgr LFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr ds le{k laLFkk dk
ekeyk izLrqr djus ds fy, vkeaf=r fd;k tk,xkA
7.3 LFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr dh flQkfj'ksa vHkkrf'ki dh ifj"kn~ ds le{k j[kh tk,axh] ftldk fu.kZ; vafre
gksxkA
7.4 ifj"kn~ dk fu.kZ;] dSy.Mj o”kZ ds 30 vizSy rd vFkok mlls iwoZ osc&iksVyZ ds ek/;e ls vafre
vuqeksnu çnku djus vFkok vU; ds lac/a k esa vkosnd dks lwfpr fd;k tk,xkA izLrko dh vLohÑfr
ds ekeys es]a vkosnu dh vLohÑfr dk dkj.k Hkh fn;k tk,xkA
8 iwfrZ dh tkus okyh vU; vis{kk,a
8.1 lHkh rduhdh laLFkk,a muds funs'kd@izkpk;Z] ladk; lnL;ksa ,oa fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds lac/a k esa tkudkjh
ifj"kn~ ds osc&iksVy
Z ij miyC/k izi= esa viyksM djsxa h rFkk le;&le; ij bl lwpuk dk v|ru
djrh jgsxa hA lHkh ladk; lnL;ksa ds iSu dkMZ dh LdSu dh xbZ izfr] vk/kkj dkMZ ¼;fn miyC/k gks½
rFkk QkeZ&16 Hkh osc&iksVy
Z ij viyksM djuk gksxkA
8.2 fdlh laLFkk@ladk; esa iw.kZdkfyd vk/kkj ij dk;Z djus okys rFkk fu;fer ikyh esa fdlh leku
vof/k ds fdlh iw.kZdkfyd ikB~;Øe esa v/;;u djus@v/;;u dj pqds ladk;@deZpkjh dks
fu;ktu@mPprj v/;;u ds iz;kstukFkZ vekU; ekuk tk,xkA rFkkfi] ladk;@deZpkjh leku ‘kgj esa
fdlh nh?kZ vof/k ds fy, va’kdkfyd ds :Ik esa fdlh ikB~;Øe esa v/;;u djsxkA
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8.3 laLFkk vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ;FkkfufnZ”V U;wure ekudksa vkSj vgZrkvksa dks vaxhd`r djsxhA
rFkkfi] ekfur fo’ofo|ky; laLFkk@izR;k;u@Lok;Ùk gSfl;r j[kus okyh laLFkk,a fufnZ”V U;wure
ekudksa vkSj vgZrkvksa dks Hkh ikj djsxa hA
8.4 vkosndksa ls vis{kk dh tkrh gS fd os ifj”kn~ dks fofHkUu iz;kstuksa ds fy, visf{kr lR; vkSj iw.kZ
tkudkjh vkSj nLrkost iznku djsAa ;fn ifj”kn~ dks nh xbZ tkudkjh vkSj@vFkok iznku fd, x,
nLrkost xyr@viw.kZ ik, tkrs gSa vkSj@vFkok vkosnd rF;ked tkudkjh izdV djus esa vlQy
jgrk gS vkSj@vFkok mlus tkudkjh dks fNik;k@xyr izLrqr fd;k gS] rks ifj”kn~ dk;Zokgh vkjaHk
djsxh ftlesa vuqeksnu dks okil ysuk@vkosnd ds fo:) vko’;d le>h tkus okyh dksbZ vU;
dk;Zokgh Hkh ‘kkfey gSA
;fn izLrqr fd;k x;k dksbZ nLrkost diViw.kZ ik;k tkrk gS] rks laLFkk ds izkpk;Z vkSj
U;kl@lkslkbVh@daiuh ds v/;{k@lfpo ds fo:) vkijkf/kd ekeyk nk;j fd;k tk,xkA
8.5 vHkkrf’ki ,sls ekeyksa esa rkjh[kksa dks vf/klwfpr djds vFkok mlds fcuk le;&le; ij fujh{k.k Hkh
lapkfyr djsxh] tgka bLrkostksa esa tkylkh] muds xyr fu:i.k] lfUu;eksa vkSj ekudksa ds mYya/ku]
dnkpkj vkfn dh fof’k”V f’kdk;rsa izkIr gksrh gSAa
laLFkk,a vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk ds ekun.Mksa dh iwfrZ ds fy, vkSpd fujh{k.k ds v/;/khu gksxh rFkk
vkosndksa ds fo:) mi;qDr dk;Zokgh izkjaHk dh tk,xh ftles]a ;FkkfLFkfr] vuqeksnu dks okil ysuk
rFkk dksbZ vU; vkOk’;d le>h tkus okyh dk;Zokgh Hkh ‘kkfey gSA
8.6 bu fofu;eksa ds [kaM 8-4 vkSj 8-5 ds vuqlkj fo|eku ikB~;Øesa ds fy, vuqeksnu ds foLrkj vFkok
vuqeksnu foLrkj iznku djus ls badkj fd, tkus dh fLFkfr esa ,slh laLFkkvkas ij rc rd vuqeksnu ds
foLrkj ds fy, fopkj ugha fd;k tk,xk] tc rd ,slh dk;Zokfg;ksa dk fuiVku u gks tk, vkSj
izorZd@laLFkk,a mYy/kau ds vkjksiksa ls eqDr u gks tk,aA
8.7 ,slh laLFkkvkas ds ekeys es]a ftuds dk;ZØe@ikB~;Øe ifj”kn~ }kjk lekIr dj fn, x, gS vFkok
vuqeksnu okil@fuyafcr dj fn;k x;k gS] lacfa /kr jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT; {ks= Nk=ksa dks
fo’ofo|ky;@cksMZ ls lac) vU; fudVorhZ vHkkrf’ki vuqeksfnr rduhdh laLFkkvksa esa iqufoZrfjr
djsxa s rFkk ifj”kn~ iqufoZrfjr fd, x, Nk=ksa dks muds dk;ZØeks@ a ikB~;Øeksa dks iwjk dj ysus rd
[kikus ds fy, ,slh laLFkkvksa esa vf/kla[; lhVksa dh vuqefr gksxhA
9 fofu;eksa ds mYy?kau ds ekeyksa esa dk;Zokgh
9.1 bu fofu;eksa dk mYy?kau djrs gq, dksbZ rduhdh dk;Zdez lapkfyr djus okyh laLFkk dkuwuh
dk;Zokgh izkjaHk fd, tkus] ftlesa vuqeksnu] ;fn dksbZ gS] dks okil ysuk Hkh ‘kkfey gS] vkSj@vFkok]
;FkkfLFkfr] laLFkk vkSj@vFkok mlds izorZd U;kl@lkslkbVh@daiuh vkSj mlls lg;ksftr O;fDr;ksa
ds fo:) ifj”kn~ }kjk dkuwuh vkijkf/kd dk;Zokgh izkjaHk fd, tkus dh nk;h gksxhA
9.2 ;fn dksbZ laLFkk izklafxd fofu;eksa ds fdlh mica/k dk mYy?kau djrh gS] rks ifj”kn~ LFkk;h lquokbZ
lfefr ¼,l-,p-lh-½ ds ek/;e ls mi;qDr tkap djk, tkus ds Ik’pkr~ rFkk LFkk;h vihy lfefr ¼,l-
,-lh-½ ds ek/;e ls mls lqus tkus dk volj iznku fd, tkus ds mijkar mi;qDr tkap djk, tkus ds
i’pkr~ iznku fd, x, vuqeksnu dks okil ysxhA laLFkk dks iznku fd, x, vuqeksnu dks okil ysus
dh fLFkfr es]a rduhdh laLFkk@U;kl@lkslkbVh@daiuh vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ifjHkkf”kr izfØ;k
ds vuqlkj nks ‘kS{kf.kd o”kksZa dh lekfIr ds mijkar ubZ laLFkk LFkkfir djus ds fy, u;k vkosnu
izLrqr djsxhA
9.3 fdlh izklafxd fofu;e ds mYy?kau ds fy, fdlh LalFkk ds fo:) ifj”kn~ }kjk nakfMd dk;Zokgh
izkjaHk fd, tkus ls lacfa /kr fdlh okn ds ekeys es]a ,slh laLFkk dks] blds izfrdwy fdlh fofufnZ”V
U;k;ky; vkns’k ds vHkko es]a ;Fkk ykxw vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fofufnZ”V fd, x, vuqlkj
vkxkeh ‘kS{kf.kd o’kZ esa vHkkrf’ki osc&iksVy
Z ij vkosnu djuk gksxkA
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 17

9.4 vuqeksnu ds foLrkj ds fy, vkosnu çLrqr u fd;k tkuk@v/kwjs vkosnu çLrqr fd;k tkuk
vuqeksnu ds foLrkj ds fy, vkosnu çLrqr u fd;s tkus@v/kwjs vkosnu çLrqr fd;s tkus@xyr
lwpuk çLrqr fd, tkus laLFkk ds fo:) mi;qDr n.MkRed dkjZokbZ dh tk,xhA bl lac/a k esa laLFkk
ifj”kn~ }kjk fuEu n.MkRed dkjZokbZ;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d vFkok vf/kd dh nk;h gksxh %
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o"kZ ds fy, ,uvkjvkbZ rFkk vfrfjDr lhVksa ds fy, vuqeksnu dk fuyEcu
• ^laLrqr izo's k {kerk* esa deh
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o"kZ ds fy, ,d@vf/kd ikB~;Øeksa esa ços'k ugha ¼uks ,Mfe'ku½ fLFkfr
• dk;ZØe@ikB~;Øe ds fy, vuqeksnu okil ysuk
• laLFkk ds vuqeksnu dks okil ysuk
9.5 vgZd izkpk;Z@funs'kd dh vis{kk dh iwfrZ u fd;k tkuk
,slh laLFkk] ftuds ikl 12 ekg dh vof/k ls vf/kd ds fy, in ds fy,] ;Fkkfu/kkZfjr vgZrk ds
vuqlkj izkpk;Z@funs'kd ugha gksxa ]s os ifj”kn~ }kjk fuEu n.MkRed dkjZokbZ;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d vFkok
vf/kd dh nk;h gksxa h %
• ^laLrqr izo's k {kerk* esa deh
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy, ços'k ugha ¼uks ,Mfe'ku½ fLFkfr
9.6 ladk;% Nk= vuqikr dh iwfrZ u gksuk] f'k{k.k LVkQ ds fy, fufnZ"V osruekuksa vkSj@vFkok vgZrkvksa
dk vuqikyu u fd;k tkuk
,slh laLFkk,a] tks 12 ekg ls vf/kd ds fy, ;FkkfufnZ"V ladk; % Nk= vuqikr dk vuqj{k.k ugha dj
jgh gS]a f'k{k.k LVkWQ ds fy, fufnZ"V osruekuksa vkSj@vFkok vgZrkvksa dk vuqikyu ugha dj jgh gS]a os
ifj”kn~ }kjk fuEu n.MkRed dkjZokbZ;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d vFkok vf/kd dh nk;h gksxa h %
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o"kZ ds fy, ,uvkjvkbZ rFkk vfrfjDr lhVksa ;fn dksbZ gka]s ds fy, vuqeksnu dk
fuyEcu
• ^laLrqr izo's k {kerk* esa deh
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o"kZ ds fy, lacfa /kr ikB~;Øe ¼vks½a esa ços'k ugha ¼uks ,Mfe'ku½ fLFkfr
• lacfa /kr ikB~;Øe ¼vks½a ds fy, vuqeksnu okil ysuk
• laLFkk ds vuqeksnu dks okil ysuk
ifj”kn~ jk”Vªh;Ñr cSd a }kjk bysDVªkWfud Dyh;fjax lfoZl ¼bZ-lh-,l-½ ds ek/;e ls deZpkfj;ksa ds osru
dks fu;fer u djus rFkk mldk le; ij vkSj iw.kZ Hkqxrku lqfuf”pr u djus ds fy, nkafMd
dk;Zokgh izkjaHk djsxhA
9.7 dEI;wVj] lkW¶Vos;j] baVjusV] fçaVjks]a ç;ksx'kkyk miLdjks]a iqLrdks]a tuZyks]a iqLrdky; lqfo/kkvksa dh
vis{kkvksa dh iwfrZ u fd;k tkuk
tks laLFkk,a] ;FkkfufnZ"V dEI;wVj] lkW¶Vos;j] baVjusV] fçaVjks]a ç;ksx'kkyk miLdjks]a iqLrdks]a tuZyksa ,oa
iqLrdky; lqfo/kkvksa dh iwfrZ ugha djsxa h] os ifj“kn~ }kjk fuEu n.MkRed dkjZokbZ;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d
vFkok vf/kd dh nk;h gksxa h %
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy, ,uvkjvkbZ rFkk vfrfjDr lhVks]a ;fn dksbZ gS]a ds fy, vuqeksnu dk
fuyacu
18 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

• ^laLrqr izo's k {kerk* esa deh


• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy, ,d@vf/kd ikB~;Øeksa esa ços'k ugha ¼uks ,Meh'ku½ fLFkfr
• dk;ZØe@ikB~;Øe ds fy, vuqeksnu okil ysuk
• laLFkk ds vuqeksnu dks okil ysukA
9.8 rduhdh laLFkk ds fy, vfrfjDr vfuok;Z vis{kkvksa dh iwfrZ u fd;k tkuk
tks laLFkk,a vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk ds vuqlkj vfuok;Z vis{kkvksa dh iwfrZ ugha djsxa h] os ifj"kn~ }kjk
fuEu n.MkRed dkjZokbZ;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d vFkok vf/kd dh nk;h gksxa h %&
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy, ,uvkjvkbZ rFkk vfrfjDr lhVks]a ;fn dksbZ gS]a ds fy, vuqeksnu dk
fuyacu
• ^laLrqr izo's k {kerk* esa deh
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy, ,d@vf/kd ikB~;Øeksa esa ços'k ugha ¼uks ,Meh'ku½ fLFkfr
9.9 LFkkiuk ds o”kZ@pkyw o”kZ ds le; ij vko';d Hkwfe rFkk fufeZr {ks= dh iwfrZ u djuk
vLFkk;h LFkkukas vkSj ifj"kn~ }kjk xSj&vuqeksfnr LFkkuksa ij rduhdh f'k{kk esa ikB~;Øe@dk;ZØe
lapkfyr djus okyh laLFkk,a rFkk visf{kr vko';d fufeZr {ks= dh vis{kk iwjh u djus okyh laLFkk,a
ifj”kn~ }kjk fuEu n.MkRed dkjZokbZ;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d vFkok vf/kd dh nk;h gksxa h %&
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy, ,uvkjvkbZ rFkk vfrfjDr lhVks]a ;fn dksbZ gS]a ds fy, vuqeksnu dk
fuyacu
• ^laLrqr izo's k {kerk* esa deh
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy, ,d@vf/kd ikB~;Øeksa esa ços'k ugha ¼uks ,Meh'ku½ fLFkfr
• dk;ZØe@ikB~;Øe ds fy, vuqeksnu okil ysuk
• laLFkk ds vuqeksnu dks okil ysukA
9.10 f}rh; ikyh ds fy, le;&lkj.kh@ladk; vis{kkvksa dk vuqikyu
f}rh; ikyh ?kksf"kr le; lkj.kh nksigj 12 cts ls lk;a 7 cts rd 50 izfr'kr vfrfjDr ladk; ds
lkFk lapkfyr dh tkuh pkfg,] ;s vkdfLed fujh{k.k ds v/;/khu gksxs rFkk le; lkj.kh dk
vuqikyu u fd, tkus rFkk vi;kZIr ladk; ds fy, laLFkku dks can fd;k tk ldrk gSA
9.11 vf/kd ços'k
fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa ^LohÑr lhV la[;k* ls vf/kd ços'k nsus dh vuqefr ugha gksxhA ;fn laLFkk
}kjk vf/kd ços’k dh lwpuk nh tkrh gS@ifj”kn~ }kjk ;g ik;k tkrk gS] rks laLFkk ds fo:) mi;qDr
n.MkRed dkjZokbZ dh tk,xhA bl lac/a k esa laLFkk ifj”kn~ }kjk fuEu n.MkRed dkjZokbZ;ksa esa ls fdlh
,d vFkok vf/kd dh nk;h gksxh %&
• çR;sd vf/kd ços’k ds fy, çfr Nk= olwys x;s dqy vf/kd ços’k ‘kqYd ¼Qhl½ dk ikap xq.kk
‘kkfLr mn~xfz gr dh tk,xh
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy, ,uvkjvkbZ rFkk vfrfjDr lhVks]a ds fy, vuqeksnu dk fuyacu
• laLrqr izo's k {kerk esa deh
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy, ,d@vf/kd ikB~;Øeksa esa ços'k ugha ¼uks ,Mfe'ku½ fLFkfr
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 19

• dk;ZØe@ikB~;Øe ds fy, vuqeksnu okil ysuk


laLFkk ds vuqeksnu dks okil ysuk
9.12 lEcfU/kr jkT;@'kqYd fofu;ked lfefr }kjk fu/kkZfjr 'kqYd ls vf/kd 'kqYd çHkkfjr djuk
laLFkkvksa dks viuh osclkbV ij leLr ‘kqYdksa tSls f’k{k.k ‘kqYd] ijh{kk ‘kqYd vkfn dh ?kks”k.kk
ikjn’khZ :Ik ls djuh gksxh rFkk mldk dM+kbZ ls vuqikyu djuk gksxkA rduhdh laLFkk fo|kkfFk;ksa
ls lEcfU/kr jkT;@'kqYd fofu;ked lfefr }kjk fu/kkZfjr 'kqYd ls vf/kd dksbZ Hkh vU; 'kqYd
¼Hkqxrku@jkf'k½ izkIr djuss ds fy, ik= ugha gksxhA ;fn dksbZ laLFkk mDr fn’kk&funs’Z kksa dk ikyu
ugha djrh gS rks og ifj”kn~ }kjk fuEu n.MkRed dkjZokbZ;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d vFkok vf/kd dh nk;h
gksxh %&
• çfr Nk= olwyh xbZ dqy vf/kd Qhl dh nksxuq h ’kkfLr mn~xfz gr dh tk,xh rFkk fy;k x;k
vfrfjDr 'kqYd fo|kFkhZ dks okil ykSVk;k tk,xkA
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy, ,uvkjvkbZ rFkk vfrfjDr lhVks]a ;fn dksbZ gks]a ds fy, vuqeksnu dk
fuyacu
• ^laLrqr izo's k {kerk* esa deh
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy, ,d@vf/kd ikB~;Øeksa esa ços'k ugha ¼uks ,Mfe'ku½ fLFkfr
• dk;ZØe@ikB~;Øe ds fy, vuqeksnu okil ysuk
• laLFkk ds vuqeksnu dks okil ysuk
9.13 volajpukRed lqfo/kkvksa ds HkkSfrd lR;kiu ds fy, fo’ks”kK nkSjk lfefr dks vuqefr u nsus okyh
laLFkk,a@vf/kHkksx çek.ki=@iw.kZrk çek.ki=@Hkou ykblsla @ç:i&?k@ck/kkUeqDr ifjos’k u j[kus
okyh laLFkk,a@,u,Mh u j[kus okyh vFkok ifj”kn~ ds fy, Nk= ukekadu vkadM+s viyksM u djus
okyh ihthMh,e laLFkk,a@laLFkk esa dk;ZHkkj xzg.k djus ds le; ladk; lnL;ksa ls ewy fMxzh
çek.ki=ksa dh ekax djus okyh laLFkk,a
volajpukRed lqfo/kkvksa ds HkkSfrd lR;kiu ds fy, fo’ks”kK nkSjk lfefr dks vuqefr u nsus okyh
laLFkk,a@vf/kHkksx çek.ki=@iw.kZrk çek.ki=@Hkou ykblsla @ç:i&?k@ck/kkUeqDr ifjos’k u j[kus
okyh laLFkk,a@,u,Mh u j[kus okyh vFkok vHkkrf’ki osc&iksVy Z ij Nk= ukekadu vkadM+s viyksM u
djus okyh ihthMh,e laLFkk,a@laLFkk esa dk;ZHkkj xzg.k djus ds le; ladk; lnL;ksa ls ewy fMxzh
çek.ki=ksa dh ekax djus okyh laLFkk,aA ifj”kn~ }kjk fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlh ,d vFkok vf/kd nkafMd
dk;Zokfg;ksa ds fy, nk;h gksxa h %&
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy, ços’k ugha
• laLFkk ds vuqeksnu dks okil ysuk
9.14 lg;ksx vkSj fV~ofuax ds ekeys esa ekunaMksa dk mYya?ku
d- ;fn dksbZ fons’kh fo’of|ky;@laLFkk vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ;Fkkfufgr fdlh ‘krZ dk vuqikyu
djus esa vlQy jgrh gS] rks ifj”kn~ LFkk;h vihy lfefr ds ek/;e ls mls lqus tkus dk ;qfDr;qDr
volj çnku djus ds i’pkr~ Hkkjr esa muds fMIyksek@iksLV fMIyksek çek.ki=@LukrdiwoZ
fMxzh@LukrdksÙkj fMIyksek vkSj LukrdksÙkj fMxzh çnku djus ds fy, ,sls fo’ofo|ky;@laLFkk dks
çnku fd, x, fV~ofuax dk;ZØe dk vuqeksnu okil ysxh rFkk ,sls fons’kh fo’ofo|ky;@laLFkk dks
;k rks dsUæ [kksyus vFkok Hkkjr esa fdlh fo’ofo|ky; laLFkk ds lkFk dksbZ lg;ksxh O;oLFkk djus ls
badkj dj nsxhA
[k- ifj”kn~ fons’k ea=ky;] x`g ea=ky;] vkjchvkbZ lfgr lacfa /kr ,tsfa l;ksa dks Hkh ,sls fu.kZ;ksa dh lwpuk
nsxh rFkk bu ,tsfa l;ksa dks ijke’kZ nsxh fd os fuEufyf[kr mik;ksa esa fdlh vFkok lHkh ij dk;Zokgh
20 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

djsa %&
• mDr fo’ofo|ky;@laLFkk ds deZpkfj;ks@
a f’k{kdksa dks ohtk çnku djus ls badkj fd;k
tkuk okil fy;k tkukA
• Hkkjr ls x`g ns’k dks fuf/k;ksa ds çR;koZru dks jksdukA
• turk dks fons’kh fo’ofo|ky;@laLFkk ds fV~ofuax dk;ZØe ds vuqeksnu dks okil fy, tkus
rFkk mls ifj.kkeksa ds ckjs esa lwfpr djukA
x- ;fn ifj”kn~ ds /;ku esa ;g vkrk gS fd dksbZ fons’kh fo’ofo|ky; vuqeksnu çkIr fd, fcuk Hkkjr esa
çR;{kr% vFkok fdlh Hkkjrh; Hkkxhnkj ds lkFk lg;ksx djrs gq, fMIyksek@iksLV fMIyksek
çek.ki=@LukrdiwoZ fMxzh@LukrdksÙkj fMIyksek@LukrdksÙkj fMxzh Lrjh; dk;ZØe lapkfyr dj jgk
gS] rks ifj”kn~ fo’okl ds vkijkf/kd :i ls Hkax fd, tkus] dnkpkj] /kks[kk/kM+h] Bxh vkfn ds fy,
Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk ds varxZr rRdky dk;Zokgh çkjaHk djsxhA
?k- fV~ofuax dk;ZØe dk vuqeksnu okil ys fy, tkus ds mijkar ifj”kn~ lacfa /kr jkT; ljdkj@la?k
jkT;{ks= ds lkFk leUo; djrs gq, ,sls dk;ZØe esa ukekafdr Nk=ksa dks ifj”kn~ dh vU; vuqeksfnr
laLFkkvksa esa iqu%vkcafVr djus ds fy, ç;kl djsxhA laLFkk ,sls Nk=ksa ls ,d= dh xbZ leLr ‘kqYd
dh jkf’k ml laLFkk dks ykSVk nsxh ftlesa Nk=ksa dks [kik;k x;k gSA
M+- ,sls fons’kh fo’ofo|ky;@laLFkk dks de ls de vkxkeh 3 o”kksZa rd Hkkjr esa fdlh vU; dsUæ@laLFkk
ds lkFk lg;ksx djus vFkok dksbZ vU; lg;ksxh O;oLFkk djus dh vuqefr ugha nh tk,xhA
9.15 Qhl okilh ds ekeys
d- ,sls ekeys ftuesa fo|kFkhZ u;k ikB~;de vkjaEHk gksus ls iwo]Z viuk izo’s k okil ys ysrk gS] laLFkku dks
fo|kFkhZ ls fy, x, 'kqYd esa ls dsoy izØe.k 'kqYd dkVdj] tks fd : 1000@& ¼:i;s ,d gtkj
ek=½ ls vf/kd ugha gksxk] lEiw.kZ 'kqYd fo|kFkhZ dks okil djuk gksxkA laLFkku dks fo|kFkhZ ds
Ldwy@laLFkku NksMu+ s ds ewy çek.k&i= dks j[kus dh vuqefr ugha gksxhA
[k- ;fn fo|kFkhZ ikB~;de esa 'kkfey gksus ¼TokbZfuax½ ds i’pkr~ ikB~;Øe NksM+rk gS rFkk ifjek.kr% [kkyh
lhV dks izo’s k dh vafre frfFk rd fdlh vU; fo|kFkhZ }kjk Hkj fy;k tkrk gS] rks laLFkku dks mlds
}kjk fy, x, 'kqYd ls vuqikfrd :Ik ls ekfld 'kqYd rFkk tgk¡ ykxw gks] ogk¡ Nk=kokl dk
vuqikfrd fdjk;k dkVdj 'ks"k 'kqYd vfuok;Zrk% Nk= dks ykSVkuk gksxkA
x- ‘kqYd dh okilh ds ç;kstukFkZ ihthMh,e ços’k dh okilh dh vafre rkjh[k çR;sd o”kZ 30 twu
gksxhA
?k- ;fn [kkyh lhV ugha Hkjh tkrh gS] rks laLFkku dks lqj{kk tek rFkk ewy nLrkotksa dks okil ykSVkuk
gksxkA
M+- laLFkk }kjk fdlh Hkh le; mudk ços’k jn~n djus ds Ik’pkr~ fo|kFkhZ ls vkxkeh o"kZ ds 'kqYd dh
ek¡x ugha dh tk ldsxhA izek.k&i= ,oa 'kqYd 7 fnu ds Hkhrj ykSVk fn, tk,aA
p- ços'k ds jn~n gksus ij Qhl dh okilh ds ckjs esa vHkkrf'ki ds fn'kk&funs'Z kksa dk ikyu u djus okyh
vFkok /ku&okilh esa nsjh djus okyh laLFkk,a] ifj”kn~ }kjk fuEu n.MkRed dkjZokbZ;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d
vFkok vf/kd dh nk;h gksxa h %&
• 'kqYd ¼Qhl½ dh okilh ds izR;sd ekeys ds fy, izfr Nk= ls olwys x, dqy 'kqYd ds nks xq.kk
ds led{k dk tqekZuk mn~xfz gr fd;k tk,xk
• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy,] ,uvkjvkbZ rFkk vfrfjDr lhVksa ds fy, vuqeksnu dk fuyacu] ;fn
dksbZ gks
• ^laLrqr ços’k {kerk* esa deh
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 21

• ,d ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy, ,d@vf/kd ikB~;Øeksa esa ços'k ugha ¼uks ,Mfe'ku½ fLFkfr
• dk;ZØe@ikB~;Øe gsrq vuqeksnu dh okilh
9.16 ,slh laLFkkvksa ds ekeys es]a tgka ifjiDork dh vof/k ls iwoZ ,QMhvkj dk Hkqxrku dj fy;k x;k gS
vFkok ,yvks, ds le; visf{kr çfrHkwfr tek dks tek ugha djk;k x;k gS]a ,QMhvkj ds ewY; dh 10
çfr’kr ‘kkfLr vf/kjksfir dh tk,xhA rFkkfi] ,slh laLFkkvksa ftUgksua s ,QMhvkj l`ftr ugha dh gS@de
vfo/k@,yvks, ds le; fufnZ”V jkf’k dh rqyuk esa de jkf’k dh ,QMhvkj l`ftr dh gS] dks mls
vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V fd, x, vuqlkj l`ftr djuk gksxkA
9.17 tqekZus dh jkf’k dk Hkqxrku funsZ’kksa ds vuqlkj ifj”kn~ dks vkWuykbZu fd;k tk,xkA
9.18 ;fn ‘kiFk&i= esa mfYyf[kr dksbZ tkudkjh xyr fl) gks tkrh gS] rks vfHklk{kh ds fo:) fof/kd
dk;Zokgh vkjaHk dh tk,xh ftlesa nafMr dk;Zokgh Hkh ‘kkfey gSA
9.19 vuqeksnu okil ysus ds ekeys dks NksMd + j nkafMd dk;Zokgh ds fo:) JfriwfrZ ds fy, çfØ;k
laLFkkvksa dks ços’k&{kerk dh iqu% okilh ds fy, vkosnu djuk gksxk rFkk ml ij dk;Zokgh vuqeksnu
çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V fd, x, vuqlkj dh tk,xhA
10 çfrHkwfr tek dks tkjh djuk
U;kl@lkslkbVh@daiuh vkWuykbZu vkosnu ,slh rFkk çfrHkwfgr tek dks tkjh djus ds fy,
vHkkrf’ki ds osc&iksVy Z ij çklafxd nLrkost viyksM@çLrqr djsxh rFkk mldk çØe.k vuqeksnu
çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ”V çfØ;k ds vuqlkj fd;k tk,xkA
11 f’kdk;r ds ekeys
laLFkk ds fo:) dksbZ f’kdk;r çkIr gksus ds ekeys es]a mldk çØe.k tu f’kdk;r fuokj.k çdks”B
¼ihthvkjlh½] vHkkrf’ki }kjk fd;k tk,xkA
f’kdk;r dks LFkk;h f’kdk;r laoh{kk lfefr ¼,llh,llh½ ds le{k j[kk tk,xk rFkk] ;fn vko’;d
gqvk] f’kdk;rdrkZ dks cqyk;k tk,xk ¼mlds vius [kpZ ij½A ,llh,llh dh flQkfj’k ds vk/kkj ij]
laLFkk dks psrkouh vFkok dkj.k crkvks uksfVl tkjh fd;k tk,xk vFkok bZohlh lapkfyr dh tk,xh
vkSj bu fofu;eksa ds 6-3 M- ds vuqlkj vkxs dk;Zokgh dh tk,xhA ;fn vko’;d gqvk] rks
f’kdk;rdrkZ dks mlds vius [kpZ ij LFkk;h lquokbZ lfefr ds le{k çLrqr gksus ds fy, cqyk;k
tk,xkA
lhlhlh ds fn’kk funs’Z kksa ds vuqlkj] vuke@Nn~e uke okyh f’kdk;rksa dk çØe.k ugha fd;k tk,xkA
12 nkafMd dk;Zokgh dk dk;kZUo;u
vlk/kkj.k ifjfLFkfr;ksa ds varxZr] ;fn ifj”kn~~ }kjk naMkRed dk;Zokgh ¼tqekZus dks NksMd
+ j½ dSyMas j o”kZ
ds 30 vçSy rd vuqeksfnr dj nh tkrh gS] rks mldk dk;kZUo;u dsoy vkxkeh ‘kS{kf.kd o”kZ ds fy,
gh fd;k tk,xkA
13 v/;{k vHkkrf'ki ds ikl çR;k;ksftr 'kfDr;k¡
ifj"kn~ }kjk vHkkrf'ki ds v/;{k ds ikl nks dk;Zdkfj.kh@ifj”kn~ dh cSBdksa dh le;kof/k ds chp
laLFkku dks çsf”kr fd, tkus okys rkRdkfyd ekeyksa ij fu.kZ; ysus dh ‘kfDr çR;k;ksftr dh xbZ gSA
rFkkfi] ,sls ekeys iqf”V gsrq vkxkeh dk;Zdkfj.kh@ifj”kn~ esa j[ks tk,axAs
14 h{kk@fo’ks
laoh{kk@ fo’ks”k nkSjk lfefr lapkfyr djus gsrq çHkkj
vlk/kkj.k ifjfLFkfr;ksa es]a ;fn vfrfjDr laoh{kk@bZohlh lapkfyr dh tk,xh ftlesa laLFkk dks
U;k;ky; dk fdlh Hkh çdkj dk funs’Z k Hkh ‘kkfey gS] rks vkosnd dks vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa
fu/kkZfjr fd, x, vuqlkj ‘kqYd dk Hkqxrku djuk gksxkA
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15 vuqeksnu i= ¼,yvks,½@vuqeksnu esa foLrkj i= ¼bZvks,½ tkjh djus dh le;&lhek


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[िवापन-III/4/असा./478/18]

ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION


NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 31st December 2018
All India Council for Technical Education (Grant of Approvals for Technical Institutions)
Regulations, 2018)
F. No. AB/AICTE/REG/2018:—In exercise of its powers conferred under sub-section (1) of Section
23 read with Sections 10 and 11 of the All India Council for Technical Education Act, 1987 (52 of 1987) and
in supersession of the All India Council for Technical Education (Grant of Approvals for the Technical
Institutions) Regulations, 2016 notified in the Gazette of India vide F. No: 37-3/Legal/AICTE/2016 dated 30th
November, 2016 and the First Amendment dated 5th December 2017 in Gazette notification, the All India
Council for Technical Education makes the following Regulations:—
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Preamble:
To regulate/ facilitate in an organized manner, the Technical Institutions in maintaining quality, to follow the
norms in consistent with the ideals of AICTE and further to create an enabling environment for the Technical
Institutions to become high quality Institutions, AICTE, in exercise of powers conferred under sub section (1)
of Section 23 read with Sections 10 and 11 of the All India Council for Technical Education Act, 1987, hereby
makes the following Regulations namely:-
1 Short Title, Application and Commencement
1.1 These Regulations shall be called the All India Council for Technical Education (Grant
of Approvals for the Technical Institutions) Regulations, 2018.
1.2 These Regulations are applicable for the applications submitted under:
a. Setting up a new Technical Institution offering a Technical Programme at Diploma/
Post Diploma Certificate/ Under Graduate Degree/ Post Graduate Diploma/ Post
Graduate Degree Level;
b. Change of Site/ Location;
c. Conversion of Women’s Institution into Co-ed Institution and vice-versa;
d. Conversion of Diploma Level into Degree Level and vice-versa;
e. To start new Programme(s)/ Level(s) in the existing Institutions;
f. Extension of Approval to the existing Institutions;
g. Continuation of approval after a break in the preceding Academic Year(s)/ Restoration
of Intake;
h. Extended EoA;
i. Increase in Intake/ Additional Course(s);
j. Introduction of Integrated/ Dual Degree Course;
k. To start Diploma in Degree Pharmacy Institutions and vice-versa;
l. Merger of Institutions under the same Trust/ Society/ Company operating in the same
Campus;
m. Closure of the Institution;
n. Conversion of Management Institutions running PGDM Course into MBA Course;
o. Conversion of Second Shift Course(s) into First Shift Course(s);
p. Closing of MBA Programme and Introduction of MCA Programme and vice-versa;
q. Introduction/ Continuation of Fellowship Programme in Management;
r. Introduction/ Continuation of supernumerary seats for Foreign Nationals/ Overseas
Citizen of India (OCI)/ Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)/ Children of Indian Workers in
Gulf Countries;
s. Introduction/ Continuation of seats for Non Resident Indian(s);
t. Change in the Name of the Course(s)/ Merger of the Courses/ Reduction in Intake/
Closure of Programme(s)/ Course(s)/ Merger of Lateral Entry Separate Division in
Second Year Engineering and Technology/ MCA to First Year Regular Courses;
u. Change in the Name of the Institution or Affiliating University/Board;
v. Change in the Name of the Bank;
w. Change in the Name of the Trust/ Society/ Company;
x. Collaboration and Twinning Programme between Indian and Foreign Universities/
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Institutions in the field of Technical Education, Research and Training; and


y. Introduction of Vocational Education Courses.
1.3 These Regulations shall come into force with effect from the date of their publication in
the Official Gazette.
2 Definitions
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires
2.1 “Academic Year” means Academic Year of the concerned Affiliating University/
Board/ Technical Institution.
2.2 “Act” means the All India Council for Technical Education Act, 1987 (52 of 1987).
2.3 “Adjunct Faculty” means resource person as per the guidelines specified in Approval
Process Handbook.
2.4 “Affidavit” is a written sworn statement of fact voluntarily made by a deponent under
an oath or affirmation administered by a person authorized to do so by Law. Such
statement is witnessed as to the authenticity of the deponent's signature by a taker of
oaths, such as a Notary Public or Commissioner of Oaths.
2.5 “AICTE Web-Portal” means the Web site hosted by the Council at URL www.aicte-
india.org.
2.6 “Approval Process Handbook (APH)” is a handbook published by AICTE, prescribing
norms and procedures for processing of applications submitted for grant of various
approvals.
2.7 “Applicant” is the one who makes an application to the Council for seeking any kind of
approval under these Regulations.
2.8 “Approved Institution” means the Technical Institution approved by the Council.
2.9 “Approved Intake” means the number of students to be admitted in a Course as
approved by the Council.
2.10 “Autonomous Institution” means an Institution to which autonomy is granted by UGC
and is designated to be so by the Statutes of Affiliating University/ Board.
2.11 “Break in EoA” means break in the Extension of Approval of the Institution in the
previous year(s).
2.12 “Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT)” means a project financing, wherein a private entity
receives a concession from the public sector to finance, design, construct and operate a
facility stated in the concession contract.
2.13 “Chairman” means the Chairman of AICTE as described under sub-section 4(a) of
Section 3 of AICTE Act, 1987.
2.14 “Co-ed Institution” means the Institution admitting male, female and transgender
students.
2.15 “Commission” means the University Grants Commission established under Section 4 of
the University Grants Commission Act, 1956.
2.16 “Company” means a Company established/ registered under Section 8 of the Companies
Act, 2013.
2.17 “Competent Authority for Admission” means an Organization that has, the legally
delegated authority, capacity, or power to do admission to Technical Institutions in the
State Government/ UT concerned.
2.18 “Compliance Report” means the Report submitted by the Technical Institution
complying with the requirements as specified in the Approval Process Handbook for the
deficiencies observed by Expert Visit Committee/ issues mentioned in the Show Cause
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Notice.
2.19 “Constituent College” means an Institution/ Department/ College/ School as a part of
the University.
2.20 “Council” means All India Council for Technical Education established under Section 3
of the Act.
2.21 “Course” means one of the branches of learning in a Programme such as Civil
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, etc.
2.22 “Division” means
a. A batch of a maximum of Sixty (60) seats in Diploma/ Under Graduate Courses in
Engineering and Technology/ Hotel Management and Catering Technology/ Post
Graduate Courses in MCA/ PGCM/ PGDM/ MBA Programme, excluding
supernumerary seats, if any;
b. A batch of Sixty (60) seats in Diploma/ Under Graduate Courses and to a maximum of
Hundred (100) seats in Under Graduate Courses in Pharmacy Programme, excluding
supernumerary seats, if any;
c. A batch of a maximum of Forty (40) seats in Diploma/ Under Graduate Courses in
Architecture/ Planning Programme, excluding supernumerary seats, if any;
d. A batch of a maximum of Thirty (30) seats in Diploma/ Under Graduate Courses in
Applied Arts and Crafts Programme, excluding supernumerary seats, if any;
e. A batch of a maximum of Thirty (30) seats in Diploma/ Under Graduate Courses in
Design Programme, excluding supernumerary seats, if any;
f. A batch of a maximum of Thirty (30) seats in Post Graduate Courses in Engineering and
Technology/ Planning/ Applied Arts and Crafts/ Hotel Management and Catering
Technology Programme, excluding supernumerary seats, if any;
g. A batch of a maximum of Twenty (20) seats in Post Graduate Courses in Architecture
Programme, excluding supernumerary seats, if any;
h. A batch of a maximum of Fifteen (15) seats in Post Graduate Courses in Design
Programme, excluding supernumerary seats, if any;
i. A batch of a maximum of Fifteen (15) seats in Post Graduate Courses in Pharmacy,
Thirty (30) seats in Pharm.D., Ten (10) seats in Pharm.D. (Post Baccalaureate) in
Pharmacy Programme, excluding supernumerary seats, if any;
j. A batch of a maximum of Sixty (60) seats in Integrated Degree Courses in Engineering
and Technology/ Hotel Management and Catering Technology/ MCA Programme and
Integrated/ Dual Degree Course in MBA Programme, excluding supernumerary seats, if
any;
k. A batch of a maximum of Forty (40) seats in Integrated Degree Course in Planning
Programme, excluding supernumerary seats, if any; and
l. A maximum of Twenty (20) seats per year in Fellowship in Management Programme.
2.23 “EoA” means Extension of Approval granted by AICTE for conduct of Technical
Programme(s)/ Course(s) to an Institution for that Academic Year.
“Extended EoA” means Extension of Approval granted by AICTE for conduct of
Technical Programme(s)/ Course(s) to an Institution for more than one Academic Year.
2.24 “Executive Committee” means the Committee constituted by the Council under Section
12 of AICTE Act, 1987.
2.25 “Expert Visit Committee (EVC)” means the Committee constituted by the Regional
Officer as per the composition specified in Approval Process Handbook to verify
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physically the availability of Infrastructural facilities of an Institution.


2.26 “First Shift” means educational activities conducted in the First spell of time (from 8 am
to 3 pm) wherever two-shift working exists.
2.27 “Foreign National” means the Citizen of the Countries other than India who are not of
Indian origin as defined under OCI/ PIO.
2.28 “Government aided Institution” means Technical Institution that meets 50% or more of
its recurring expenditure out of the grant received from the Government or Government
Organizations.
2.29 “Government Institution” means Technical Institution established and/ or fully
maintained by the Government.
2.30 “Head of the Institution” means the Vice-Chancellor in case of a University or an
Institution Deemed to be University, the Principal/ Director/ such other designation as
the administrative Head of the Institution of the Technical Institution referred.
2.31 “Institution Deemed to be University” means an Institution for higher Education so
declared, on the recommendation of the Commission, by the Central Government under
Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956.
2.32 “Lateral Entry” means admission of students into the second year of Diploma/ Under
Graduate Degree/ MCA Programmes as specified in Approval Process Handbook.
2.33 “Level” means Diploma, Post Diploma Certificate, Under Graduate Degree, Post
Graduate Diploma and Post Graduate Degree Programmes.
2.34 “Minority Institution” means an Educational Institution established and administered by
a minority or minorities and recognized by Competent Authority as Minority Institution.
2.35 “NBA” means the National Board of Accreditation, an autonomous body set up by
AICTE, registered under Societies Registration Act, 1860.
2.36 “Part Time” means educational activities conducted in evening time, i.e. 5.30 pm to
9.30 pm (six days a week) wherever Regular/ First Shift working exists and are meant
only for working professionals or professionals with at least two years of work
experience. Duration of the Course shall be a minimum of one/ two Semester(s) in
excess than that of the Regular Course.
2.37 “Private University” means a University duly established through a State/ Central Act
by a sponsoring body viz., a Society registered under the Societies Registration Act
1860, or any other corresponding Law for the time being in force in a State or a Public
Trust or a Company registered under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013.
2.38 “Programme” means the field of Technical Education, i.e. Engineering and Technology,
Pharmacy, Architecture and Planning, Applied Arts, Crafts and Design, Hotel
Management and Catering Technology, MCA, Management (PGCM/ PGDM/ MBA)
and such other Programmes/ areas as notified by AICTE Act, 1987.
2.39 “Public Private Partnership (PPP)” means a Partnership based on a contract or
concession agreement, between a Government or Statutory entity on the one side and a
Private Sector enterprise on the other side.
2.40 “Regional Committee (RC)” means a Committee established for each region under
Section 14 of AICTE Act, 1987.
2.41 “Restoration of Intake” means restoring back to the “Approved Intake” of the Institution
that was existing prior to any penal action.
2.42 “Second Shift” means educational activities conducted in the Second spell of time (from
12 Noon to 7 pm) wherever two-shift working exists.
2.43 “Self-Financing Institution” means an Institution started by a Trust/ Society/ Company
and does not receive grant/ fund from Central/ State Government/ UT for meeting its
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recurring expenditure.
2.44 “Single Shift/ Regular Shift” means where, educational activities of the Technical
Institution are conducted between 9 am and 5 pm.
2.45 “Society” means a Society registered under Societies Registration Act, 1860.
2.46 “Standalone Institutions” means those Institutions which are not affiliated to any of the
University/ Board, but are imparting education by means of conducting regular courses
leading to Diploma, Post Diploma Certificate, Post Graduate Certificate and Post
Graduate Diploma Levels in Management and allied areas, Travel and Tourism,
Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Computer Applications and Design.
2.47 “Standing Appellate Committee (SAC)” means a Committee constituted by the
Chairman as per the composition specified in Approval Process Handbook for
considering the appeals of the Technical Institutions.
2.48 “Standing Complaint Scrutiny Committee (SCSC)” means a Committee constituted by
the Chairman as per the composition specified in Approval Process Handbook for the
Scrutiny of Complaints received against the Technical Institutions.
2.49 “Standing Hearing Committee (SHC)” means a Committee constituted by the Chairman
as per the composition specified in Approval Process Handbook to review the Reports
of the Expert Visit Committee/ replies received for Show Cause Notices.
2.50 “State Level Fee Committee” means a Committee notified by the concerned State
Government/ UT for Regulation of fee to be charged by the Technical Institutions.
2.51 “Supernumerary seats” includes TFW, OCI/ PIO/ Foreign Nationals/ Children of Indian
Workers in the Gulf Countries, Lateral Entry, PwD and J&K PMSSS seats notified from
time to time, over and above the “Approved Intake”.
2.52 “Technical Institution” means an Institution set up by the Government, Government
aided and Self-Financing/ Trust/ Society/ Company for conducting Course(s)/
Programme(s) in the field of Technical Education, Training and Research in
Engineering and Technology, Pharmacy, Architecture and Planning, Applied Arts,
Crafts and Design, Hotel Management and Catering Technology, MCA, Management,
and such other Programmes and areas as notified by AICTE Act, 1987.
2.53 “Trust” means a Trust registered under the Indian Trust Act, 1882 as amended from
time to time or any other relevant Acts.
2.54 “University” means a University defined under Clause (f) of Section 2 of the University
Grants Commission Act, 1956.
2.55 “University Department” means a Department established and maintained by the
University.
2.56 Any other word and expression used herein and not defined but defined in the All India
Council for Technical Education Act, 1987 (52 of 1987), shall have the same meaning
respectively assigned to them in the said Act.
3 Relevance of Grant of Approval
3.1 After commencement of these Regulations
a. New Technical Institutions either by Government/ Government aided or Self-financing
Institutions shall be started ONLY after obtaining approval of the Council.
b. Existing Government/ Government aided/ Self-financing Institutions shall either
conduct/ increase/ reduce the intake in the existing Course(s)/ Programmes or introduce
new Programme(s)/ Course(s) at any Level ONLY after obtaining approval of the
Council.
c. In no eventuality, a Technical Institution without prior approval of AICTE and
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Affiliating University/ Board concerned, shall be allowed to participate in the


counselling and admission process and to admit students.
d. Affiliating University/ Board shall not enroll students admitted in such Technical
Institutions, which do not have requisite prior approval of the Council.
e. Central/ State Government/ UT concerned shall not admit students to any Programme of
a Technical Institution, which do not have requisite prior approval of the Council.
3.2 In view of the large number of vacant seats in various Programmes during the last few
years and the likely future demand, the Council shall grant approval to the new/ existing
Institutions taking into account the recommendations of the Committee set up by
AICTE to provide the National Perspective Plan for the Technical Programmes.
4 Generic Conditions for Approval
4.1 a. The Applicants shall not name the Technical Institution in such a way that the
abbreviated form of the name of the Technical Institution becomes IIM/ IIT/ IISc/ NIT/
AICTE/ UGC/ MHRD/ GoI. The Applicant shall also not use the word(s) Government/
India/ Indian/ National/ All India/ All India Council/ Commission, anywhere in the
name of the Technical Institution and other names as prohibited under the Emblems and
Names (Prevention of Improper Use), Act, 1950. Provided that the restrictions
mentioned above shall not be applicable, if the Technical Institution is established by
Government of India or its name is approved by the Government of India.
b. Applicants/ Institutions shall not use the names of the Existing Institutions within the
State.
4.2 MHRD directives such as Scheme of "Sub-Mission on Polytechnics", to establish a
Technical Institution in “Educationally Backward Districts/ Left Wing Extremism
(LWE) affected” Districts, digital payment for all financial transactions, National
Academic Depository (NAD), Study in India and any other scheme(s) shall be complied
with, as specified in Approval Process Handbook.
4.3 AICTE does not recognize the Programme(s)/ Course(s) in Technical Education offered
through distance mode except Management, MCA and Diploma/ Degree in Travel and
Tourism Programmes, with the explicit approval of AICTE.
4.4 The Council shall not permit the Introduction of Part Time/ Second Shift Courses.
4.5 To maintain the quality of Education, 60% of the eligible Courses in any Technical
Institution shall be accredited in the next 4 years time, else EoA shall not be issued by
the Council.
4.6 For Institutions having Courses with meager admissions consistently, appropriate action
as specified in the Approval Process Handbook shall be initiated with the approval of
the Council.
4.7 A Company having any foreign equity directly or indirectly as shareholding shall not be
permitted to apply for setting up a Technical Institution.
4.8 Supernumerary seats
a. Fifteen percent (15%) supernumerary seats over and above the “Approved Intake” per
Course shall be approved in AICTE approved Institutions and University Departments,
for admitting students from Foreign Nationals/ Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)/ Persons
of Indian Origin (PIO)/ Children of Indian Workers in the Gulf Countries. One third
(1/3rd) of these 15% seats shall be reserved for the Children of Indian Workers in the
Gulf Countries.
Any vacant seat in a given Course, out of 1/3rd seats reserved for Children of Indian
Workers in the Gulf Countries shall be reverted to the seats of 2/3rd meant for OCI/ PIO/
Foreign Nationals and vice-versa. Further, any vacant seat in the “Foreign Nationals/
Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)/ Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)/ Children of Indian
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Workers in Gulf Countries” after the last round of the admission of the concerned State
Government/ UT may be filled with NRI seats, subject to the approval from AICTE for
the NRI seats and fulfillment of requisite norms as specified in the Approval Process
Handbook.
Beside this, any vacant seat in the “Approved Intake” after the last round of the
admission of the concerned State Government/ UT, may be filled with NRI/ Foreign
Nationals/ Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)/ Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)/ Children of
Indian Workers in the Gulf Countries, subject to the approval from AICTE for the above
seats and fulfilment of requisite norms as specified in the Approval Process Handbook.
b. The Council shall permit the Introduction/ Continuation of NRI/ OCI/ PIO/ FN/
Children of Indian Workers in the Gulf Countries seats ONLY in the Regular Shift
Courses.
c. Mandatory provision of supernumerary seats under Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme in all
the Courses and Programmes shall be applicable to all Technical Institutions as
specified in the Approval Process Handbook.
4.9 Admission under Lateral Entry in Diploma/ Under Graduate Degree/ Post Graduate
Course(s).
a. Lateral Entry to Second Year Diploma Course(s) shall be permissible up to a maximum
of 10% of the “Approved Intake” which shall be over and above, supernumerary to the
“Approved Intake”, plus the unfilled vacancies of the First year as specified in the
Approval Process Handbook.
b. Lateral Entry to Second Year Degree Course(s) in Engineering and Technology/
Pharmacy/ MCA Course shall be permissible up to a maximum of 10% of the
“Approved Intake” which shall be over and above, supernumerary to the “Approved
Intake”, plus the unfilled vacancies of the First year as specified in the Approval Process
Handbook.
c. Any Foreign National who has obtained Diploma in a Foreign Institution (having an
equivalency Certificate issued by the Association of Indian Universities) or Diploma in
an Indian Institution shall also be eligible for Lateral Entry into the Second Year Degree
Course(s). The Institutions having approval for the supernumerary seats in such
Course(s) are ONLY eligible to admit the Foreign Nationals as per the norms, else the
Institution shall apply for the same on AICTE Web-Portal. However, the total Foreign
Nationals admitted under supernumerary seats and the Lateral Entry shall not exceed the
15% of the “Approved Intake” in an Academic year.
d. The Council shall not permit the Introduction or Continuation of Lateral Entry
Separate Division in Second Year Engineering and Technology/ MCA Courses.
4.10 Guidelines for the new/ existing Institutions
a. ALL the Technical Institutions shall fulfill the relevant requisite norms as specified in
the Approval Process Handbook.
b. Documents showing ownership of Land/ Building as per the provisions of Section 8 of
the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 or any other Law for the time being in force relating
to transfer of property to or by Companies, Associations or bodies of individuals, in the
name of the Applicant in the form of Registered Sale Deed/ Irrevocable Gift Deed
(Registered)/ Irrevocable Government/ Private Lease Deed (Registered) (for a period of
minimum 30 years with at least 25 years of live Lease at the time of submission of
application).
Further to that, it shall be open for the Promoter Trust/ Society/ Company of the
proposed Institution to mortgage the Land after the receipt of Letter of Approval, only
for raising the resources for the purpose of development of the Technical Education
Institution situated on that Land. It shall be open for the Promoter Trust/ Society/
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Company of the existing Institution to run other Educational Courses/ Institutions


(Technical/ Non-Technical) in the surplus Land arising out of the prevailing/ reduced
norms of Land requirement. However, such surplus Land shall be used as per the Land
Use Certificate given to the Trust/ Society/ Company by the concerned authority,
subject to such Courses/ Institutions having their own facilities to conduct such
Programmes without sharing the essential infrastructure facilities such as Class Room,
Laboratory etc. with the already approved Technical Institution. However, common
amenities such as Canteen, Auditorium, Playground, Parking, etc. may be shared,
provided it caters to all the students of all the Programmes.
c. The Promoter Trust/ Society/ Company of a new Technical Institution shall have to
construct the required Built-up area for setting up of Institution, as mentioned in the
Approval Process Handbook and amended from time to time.
d. No NOC from Affiliating University/ Board/ State Government/ UT shall be required
for the reduction in intake to Non-Zero intake/ closure of the Second Shift Courses.
e. For Closure of PGCM/ PGDM Courses, NOC from Affiliating University/ Board/ State
Government/ UT is not applicable.
f. Institutions having an “Approved Intake” less than a Division size in any of the
Regular/ First Shift Courses as prescribed by the Council may apply for intake of full
Division size themselves and shall maintain Faculty: Student ratio accordingly, without
NBA accreditation/ NOC from Affiliating University/ Board/ State Government/ UT,
subject to “Zero Deficiency” in the Web-Portal. However, this is not applicable in case
of Institutions under penal action.
g. Institutions may apply for reduction in intake in any of the Regular/ First Shift Courses
within a Division by themselves in the Web-Portal and shall maintain Faculty: Student
ratio accordingly, without NOC from Affiliating University/ Board/ State Government/
UT, the restoration shall be permitted within a Division without NBA.
h. Existing Institutions having total “Approved Intake” less than the “Maximum Intake
Allowed”/ Institutions not eligible to apply for NBA accreditation, shall be permitted to
increase (without NBA accreditation) upto the “Maximum Intake Allowed” in each
Programme (considering all the specializations in MBA) as that of a new Technical
Institution, as specified in the Approval Process Handbook, subject to “Zero
Deficiency” based on Self-Disclosure on AICTE Web-Portal.
An Expert Visit Committee may be conducted, any time before the first batch of
students has passed out, to verify the fulfillment of the norms as specified in the
Approval Process Handbook.
i. Well performing Institutions providing quality technical education through
accreditation of Courses by NBA/ UGC approved autonomy, shall be duly recognized
by AICTE and considered for grant of approvals for Extended EoA as specified in
Approval Process Handbook. Institutions approved for extended EoA are waived from
paying TER Charges for Extension of Approval (EoA) ONLY for the extended years.
However, such Institutions are required to submit the application for EoA and duly fill
all the data and maintain ALL the norms and standards as specified in Approval Process
Handbook.
j. The Institution shall be given an opportunity to comply the deficiencies, if any, before
the Scrutiny/ Re-Scrutiny Committee, to fulfill the criteria of “Zero Deficiency” based
on Self-Disclosure, for processing the application, as applicable.
4.11 Guidelines for the Universities
a. Central, State and Private Universities may apply for approval by providing
Infrastructure and other requirements as specified in the Approval Process Handbook.
Institutions Deemed to be Universities shall seek prior approval of the Council under
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Clause 1.2 of these Regulations.


The requirements, eligibility and procedure shall be as specified in Approval Process
Handbook.
Further to that, the Institution Deemed to be Universities shall also have to fulfill the
norms as per UGC Regulations.
b. Institutions Deemed to be Universities offering Technical Course(s)/ Programme(s)
shall not admit students without prior approval of the Council.
c. Universities seeking approval for the first time from AICTE shall submit an application
as a new Technical Institution for all their existing Technical Programme(s) and
Course(s). Institution Deemed to be University having multiple Campuses/ Off
Campuses/ Constituent Colleges shall apply separately for approval.
5 Submission of the applications
5.1 Application for grant of approval under these Regulations 1.2, a, b, c, d, e, l, m, n, p, u,
v, w and x shall be made by any of the following
a. The Chairman/ Secretary in case of the Trust/ Society/ Company;
b. An Officer authorized by the concerned Central/ State Government/ UT in case of
Central or State Government/ UT Administration or a Society/ Trust registered with
them; and
c. An Officer authorized by the Trust/ Society/ Company/ Central/ Sate Government/ UT
under Public Private Partnership or Build Operate Transfer (BOT) mode made by them,
as the case may be.
5.2 Application for grant of approval under these Regulations 1.2. f, g, h, i, j, k, o, q, r, s, t
and y shall be made by any of the following
Principal/ Director of the Technical Institution or Head of the Institution or an Officer of
the Institution duly authorized by the Promoter of such Institution or Chairman/
Secretary in case of the Trust/ Society/ Company or Vice Chancellor/ Registrar of
Institution Deemed to be University.
5.3 The Council shall publish, from time to time, Approval Process Handbook detailing the
documents to be attached to the application, the Technical Education Regulatory (TER)
Charges to be remitted, the norms and standards, requirements and the procedure by
which the applications are processed for grant of approval of the new/ existing
Institutions.
5.4 a. The Applicant for setting up a new Institution shall obtain a unique USER ID following
the procedure specified in the Approval Process Handbook.
The Applicants/ existing Institutions shall be required to submit online application for
the cases listed in Clauses 1.2 of these Regulations using their unique USER ID allotted
to them by remitting the prescribed TER Charges as specified in Approval Process
Handbook through AICTE’s payment gateway on the Web-Portal, failing which the
application shall not be considered.
b. Only those applications submitted within the cut-off date, including payment shall be
considered for processing.
c. The Web-Portal permits the generation of Deficiency Report for the applications.
d. The Applicants shall edit the data till the final submission of the application on the
Web-Portal.
After pressing the “submit” tab, the data shall not be allowed for any further editing till
the processing of the application is completed.
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e. If an Applicant/ Institution has wrongly submitted an application, the same shall be


processed as per the procedure mentioned in the Approval Process Handbook.
f. Applicants have to upload documents in the Web-Portal/ submit to the Scrutiny/ Re-
Scrutiny Committee, as applicable, as specified in the Approval Process Handbook.
g. An Affidavit, in the Format as specified in the Approval Process Handbook, on a Non-
Judicial Stamp Paper of ₹ 100/- duly sworn before a First Class Magistrate or Notary or
an Oath Commissioner, inter alia, stating that the information given in the application is
true and that if it is found at any time that any part of the information has been
suppressed and/or misrepresented and/or the information given in the application is
false, the Council shall be free to take action including Withdrawal of Approval/ not
considering for grant of approval and/ or any other legal action as it may deem fit shall
be submitted/ uploaded by the Applicants.
h. In case of rejection of an application, the applicable TER Charges shall be refunded as
specified in the Approval Process Handbook.
6 Procedure for the processing of the applications
6.1 The applications received shall be processed as per the norms and procedures prescribed
in the Approval Process Handbook as notified by the Council from time to time in
addition to the existing Central, State and Local Laws.
6.2 For setting up a new Institution
a. The State Government/ UT and the Affiliating University/ Board shall forward their
views on the applications received under Clause 1.2. a of these Regulations to the
concerned Regional Office, not later than one week from the last date of submission of
application as notified.
In the absence of the receipt of views from the State Government/ UT/ Affiliating
University/ Board on the application, the Council shall proceed for further processing.
b. The applications received under Clause 1.2. a of these Regulations, shall be processed
by a Scrutiny Committee/ Re-Scrutiny Committee duly formed by the Regional Officer
as per the composition as mentioned in Approval Process Hand Book for issue of Letter
of Intent (LoI) and the Applicant shall present ALL the original documents along with
self-attested copies to the Committee. Applicants are advised to adhere to Scrutiny
schedule and not to remain absent.
The Applicant, if interested to start the Institution in the current Academic Year itself,
shall submit a Resolution to that effect to Scrutiny/Re-Scrutiny Committee.
c. The recommendations of the Scrutiny/ Re-Scrutiny Committee shall be placed before
the Regional Committee for its recommendation and further placed before the Executive
Committee for approval or otherwise.
d. In case of new Technical Institutions, the Council if deems fit shall grant approval to
issue the Letter of Intent (LoI) for the given Academic Year, the same shall be valid for
three Academic Years.
Within the validity period, after the establishment of Infrastructure facilities as per the
requirements, the Applicant shall apply on AICTE Web-Portal for the Letter of
Approval anytime in the year. In case of the Applicant expressing interest in getting
Letter of Approval (LoA) in the current Academic Year itself, the same shall be
processed further by an Expert Visit Committee.
Expert Visit Committee formed by the Regional Officer as per the composition as
mentioned in the Approval Process Hand Book shall verify physically the availability of
infrastructural facilities of the Institution.
On expiry of the validity, the Letter of Intent (LoI) issued stands cancelled and the
Applicant shall make a fresh application for the issuance of Letter of Intent (LoI).
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e. The recommendations of the Expert Visit Committee shall be placed before the
Regional Committee for its recommendation and further placed before the Executive
Committee for approval or otherwise.
f. Regional Officer concerned while forwarding the recommendations of the Regional
Committee to Approval Bureau of AICTE, for placing before the Executive Committee,
shall verify that the processes and parameters prescribed under these Regulations and
Approval Process Handbook are followed by the Scrutiny Committee, Re-Scrutiny
Committee (if applicable), Expert Visit Committee and the Regional Committee.
The Approval Bureau of AICTE shall also verify that the processes and parameters
prescribed under these Regulations and Approval Process Handbook are followed by the
Scrutiny Committee, Re-Scrutiny Committee, Expert Visit Committee and the Regional
Committee.
g. The decision of the Executive Committee shall be uploaded on the Web-Portal in the
form of a Letter of Intent (LoI)/ Letter of Approval (LoA) or Letter of Rejection (LoR)
with the specific reasons for rejection of the application.
h. Applicants for starting new Technical Institutions (except Government/ Government
aided Institutions) whose applications are recommended for Letter of Approval (LoA)
by the Executive Committee shall be informed for depositing the Security Deposit.
The existing Institutions approved by the other Regulatory Bodies, applying for the first
time to the Council for approval and are in existence for more than 10 years are
exempted from the payment of Security Deposit.
The Applicant shall submit the payment proof of the Security Deposit along with an
Affidavit within 7 days from the date of intimation to the concerned Regional Office,
else a penalty of 10% of the value of the Security Deposit shall be imposed upto 15th
May of the Calendar Year, beyond which the approval shall be withdrawn.
i. The online Security Deposit amount deposited by the Technical Institution with AICTE
shall be permitted to be withdrawn after a term of ten years or in case of closure of
Course/ Institution, subject to the submission of relevant documents. The interest
accrued on the Security Deposit shall be credited to the Council and shall be utilized by
AICTE for Quality Improvement Programme for Faculty and giving scholarships to
students. However, the term of the Security Deposit could be extended for a further
period as may be decided on case to case basis and/or forfeited in case of any violation
of norms, conditions and requirements and/or Non-performance by the Institution and/or
complaints against the Institution.
j. Validity of the Letter of Approval for the new Technical Institutions, if issued,
shall be for two Academic Years from the date of issue of Letter of Approval, only
for obtaining affiliation from the respective University/ Board and fulfilling State
Government/ UT requirements for admission in the current Academic Year.
ALL the Applicants issued LoA for starting the new Technical Institutions shall apply
on AICTE Web-Portal for Extension of Approval as specified in the Approval Process
Handbook from the next Academic Year onwards, irrespective of the admission of
the students. However, the Institutions that fail to admit the students in the current
Academic Year due to Non-Affiliation by the University/ Board or Non-fulfillment of
State Government/ UT requirements are exempted from the payment of TER Charges.
On expiry of the validity, the LoA issued stands cancelled and the Applicant shall make
a fresh application for the issuance of Letter of Intent.
k. New Institutions granted Letter of Approval and existing Institutions granted approval
for introduction of new Course(s), Division(s), Programme(s), variation in intake
capacity shall comply with appointment of Faculty and Principal/ Director as the case
may be, as per the policy of the Council.
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Institutions other than Minority Institutions shall appoint Faculty/ Principal/ Director
and other technical supporting staff and administrative staff strictly in accordance with
the methods and procedures of the concerned Affiliating University/ Board particularly
in case of selection procedures and selection Committees.
The information about these appointments of staff in the prescribed format shall be
uploaded on the Web-Portal of AICTE.
l. An Expert Visit Committee may be conducted any time before the first batch of students
have passed out, to verify the fulfillment of the norms as specified in the Approval
Process Handbook.
6.3 For the existing Institutions
a. For applications submitted under Clause 1.2. f and s of these Regulations, the
processing is based on self-disclosure. The Council shall grant the desired approval,
only after confirming that the Applicant had fulfilled all the norms and standards
prescribed in Approval Process Handbook. The Council reserves the right to inspect and
if any of the information submitted is found to be false, shall initiate penal action as
specified in the Approval Process Handbook.
b. The applications submitted under Clause 1.2. h, i, j, m, n, p, q, t, u, v, w and y of these
Regulations shall be processed by a Scrutiny/ Re-Scrutiny Committee based on the
documents submitted by the Applicant.
The applications submitted under Clause 1.2. g, k, o and r of these Regulations shall be
processed by an Expert Visit Committee to verify the availability of the facilities in the
Applicant Institutions.
The applications submitted under Clause 1.2. b, c, d, e, l and x of these Regulations
shall be processed by a Scrutiny/ Re-Scrutiny Committee based on the documents
submitted by the Applicant. If the documents are found in order, the same shall be
processed further by an Expert Visit Committee to verify the availability of the facilities
in the Applicant Institutions.
c. For Closure of Programme(s)/ Course(s), the Applicant shall submit the relevant NOCs
at least before 31st December of the Calendar Year.
Applications of the existing Institutions who have applied for the Closure of Institution,
and if such applications are not approved by the Council due to certain deficiencies, the
Institution shall be given Extension of Approval (EoA) with ZERO Intake for that year.
Such Institutions shall submit all relevant documents after all the students have passed
out or redistributed to nearby AICTE approved Institutions and seek official closure of
the Institution.
The application for the Closure of Institution shall be valid for the duration of the
respective programme offered by the Institution within which the Institution should
submit the required mandatory documents. Else, AICTE may close the Institution with
the intimation to the Affiliating University/ Board and the State Government/ Union
Territory and shall issue a Public Notice regarding the same.
d. Change in name of the Trust/ Society/ Company including merger of two or more Trust/
Society/ Company having the same common objects of education etc. shall be permitted
as per the respective Laws laid down in the Acts.
A Trust/ Society may create a new Company to hold their assets, and once the transfer
of assets are complete, the Trust/ Society may be dissolved and the ownership may be
transferred to the Company. Such viability shall vary depending on the jurisdiction and
context.
e. In case of the existing Institutions, if an EVC was conducted or Show Cause notice was
issued, the same shall be placed before the Standing Hearing Committee (SHC) as
applicable and processed as per the procedure specified in Approval Process Handbook.
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If the Institution is aggrieved by the decision of the Executive Committee, the


Institution shall have the right to appeal once to the Council, as per the procedure
specified in Approval Process Handbook.
6.4 The uploading of the Scrutiny/ Re-Scrutiny Committee/ Expert Visit Committee Report
shall be done by the concerned Regional Office.
6.5 If any member of the Scrutiny/ Re-Scrutiny/ Expert Visit Committee is unable to attend
or refuses or incapacitated to take part in the Committee, then Regional Officer with
prior or post-facto approval of the Member Secretary, AICTE shall opt to choose
another expert from the approved panel of the experts manually.
6.6 Institution Deemed to be University
a. The Council shall approve the Technical Programme(s)/ Course(s) offered by the
Universities including Institutions Deemed to be Universities falling under Category I
and II as notified by UGC. Such Institutions Deemed to be Universities shall have to
adhere to the norms and standards as specified by AICTE from time to time and an
Affidavit to this effect shall be submitted to AICTE and University Grants Commission.
The application submitted by an Institution Deemed to be University falling under
Category III as notified by UGC shall be processed as per the procedure mentioned in
Clause 6.2/ 6.3 (as applicable) of these Regulations.
b. State University/ Central University/ Institution Deemed to be University
(Government)/ are not required to pay the Security Deposit.
Institution Deemed to be University (Private)/ Private Universities which were in
existence for more than 10 years with UGC are exempted from the payment of Security
Deposit.
Universities which were granted approval from AICTE earlier as a Technical Institution
and created Security Deposit and got released after the maturity period are not required
to pay the Security Deposit, else the University shall pay the Security Deposit for the
remaining period of 10 years, as applicable.
6.7 Vocational Education Courses
The applications for the introduction of Vocational Education Courses shall be
processed as per the procedure prescribed in the Approval Process Handbook and all
other norms and standards as notified in NSQF Regulations and SAMVAY from time to
time.
6.8 The applications under 6.3 of these Regulations shall be processed as per the procedure
specified in Approval Process Handbook. The consolidated list of all the Institutions
with the “Approved Intake” shall be placed by the Approval Bureau before the
Executive Committee/ Council for the grant of Extension of Approval as applicable for
the Technical Institutions to continue to conduct Technical Programme(s) and
Course(s). The decisions taken by the Executive Committee are ratified by the Council.
The same shall be notified on the Web-Portal. Further the Institution shall download the
Extension of approval letter along with “Approved Intake” through the Institution login.
All Orders shall be uploaded by 30th April of the Calendar Year and the detailed
speaking orders (in case of reduction in intake, No Admission, etc.) shall be uploaded in
the Web-Portal not later than15th May of the Calendar Year.
6.9 The Council shall not grant any conditional approval to any Institution.
6.10 Directorate of Technical Education/ State Government/ UT/ Affiliating University/
Board shall download the intakes for various Courses for the Institutions under their
jurisdiction, from Web-Portal through their login.
6.11 Student’s eligibility for admission to all the Programmes shall be as specified in the
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Approval Process Handbook and as per the reservation policy of the Central
Government/ respective State Government/ UT as the case may be.
Provided that the Second round of counselling/ admission for allotment of seats shall be
completed on or before 10th July of the Calendar Year. Last date upto which students
can be admitted against vacancies arising due to any reason (no student should be
admitted to any Institution after the last date under any quota) shall be 15th August of
the Calendar Year.
6.12 Any Institution offering Technical Programme(s)/ Course(s) without approval of the
Council shall be termed as unapproved Institution.
7 Appeal before Standing Appellate Committee
7.1 An Institution/ Applicant, if aggrieved by the decision of Executive Committee shall
have the right to appeal once to the Council, within 7 days from the date of uploading
of LoR. All the appeals submitted by the Applicants/ Institutions shall be placed before
the Standing Appellate Committee. The final decision of the Council shall be uploaded
on or before 30th April of the Calendar Year.
7.2 An Officer of the Council shall place the records before the Standing Appellate
Committee. Two representatives of the Institution shall be invited to present their case
along with the compliance and supporting documents before the Standing Appellate
Committee.
7.3 The recommendations of Standing Appellate Committee shall be placed before the
Council, whose decision shall be final.
7.4 The decision of the Council about the grant of approval or otherwise shall be
communicated to the Applicant through Web-Portal on or before 30th April of Calendar
Year, with the reasons for rejection of the application.
8 Other Requirements to be fulfilled
8.1 All Technical Institutions shall upload the information in respect of their Director/
Principal, Faculty members and students admitted in each Course in the format available
on the Web-Portal of the Council and update the information from time to time.
Scanned copies of PAN Card, Adhaar Card (if available) and Form 16 of all the faculty
members shall also be uploaded on the Web-Portal.
8.2 A Faculty/ Employee working on Full Time basis in an Institution/ Organization and
pursuing/ pursued any Full Time Course for the same duration as that of Regular Shift
shall be considered as invalid for the purpose of employment/ higher studies. However,
the Faculty/ Employee shall pursue a Course as Part Time for longer duration, in the
same City.
8.3 The Institutions shall adopt the minimum standards and qualifications as specified in
Approval Process Handbook. However, Institutions Deemed to be Universities/
Institutions having Accreditation/ Autonomy status shall surpass the minimum standard
and qualifications specified.
8.4 The Applicants are expected to provide the Council true and complete information and
documents required for various purposes. If the information given and/or the documents
provided to the Council are found to be false, incomplete and/or the Applicants have
failed to disclose factual information and/or suppressed/ misrepresented the information,
the Council shall initiate action including Withdrawal of Approval/ any other action as
deemed necessary against the Applicants.
If any document submitted is found to be fraudulent, criminal case shall be filed against
the Principal of the Institution and the Chairman/ Secretary of the Trust/ Society/
Company.
8.5 AICTE shall also conduct inspections from time to time with or without notifying the
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dates, in such cases where specific complaints of falsification of documents,


misrepresentation, violation of norms of standards, malpractices, etc. are received.
Institutions at random would be subjected to surprise inspection for the fulfillment of
the norms of Approval Process Handbook and appropriate action including Withdrawal
of Approval and any other action deemed necessary, shall be initiated against the
Applicants, as the case may be.
8.6 In the event of denial of Extension of Approval for the existing Courses or grant of
Extension of Approval as per the Clauses 8.4 and 8.5 of these Regulations, such
Institutions shall not be considered for Extension of Approval till such proceedings are
settled and the Promoters/ Institutions are cleared of the charges of violations.
8.7 For the Institutions, whose Programmes/ Courses have been discontinued by the
Council or approval is withdrawn/ suspended, the concerned State Government/ UT
shall redistribute the students to other nearby AICTE approved Technical Institutions
affiliated to the University/ Board and the Council shall allow supernumerary seats in
such Institutions to accommodate the redistributed students appropriately till they
complete the Programmes/ Courses.
9 Action in case of violation of Regulations
9.1 An Institution running any technical Programme in violation of these Regulations shall
be liable for initiation of legal action including Withdrawal of Approval, if any, and/or
legal criminal action by the Council against the Institution and/or its Promoter Trust/
Society/ Company and individuals associated, as the case may be.
9.2 If any Technical Institution contravenes any of the provisions of relevant Regulations,
the Council after making appropriate inquiry through Standing Hearing Committee
(SHC) and after providing an opportunity of being heard through the Standing Appellate
Committee (SAC) shall withdraw the approval granted. In case of Withdrawal of
Approval to the Institution, the Technical Institution/ Trust/ Society/ Company shall
apply afresh for approval after completion of two Academic Years for setting up a new
Institution as per the procedure defined in the Approval Process Handbook.
9.3 In case of any litigation pertaining to the penal action initiated by the Council for an
Institution, for the contravention of any of the relevant Regulations, such Institution
shall have to apply as specified in the Approval Process Handbook, as applicable in the
next Academic Year in AICTE Web-Portal, in the absence of any specific court order to
the contrary.
9.4 Non-Submission/ Submission of incomplete application for Extension of Approval
Non-submission/ submission of incomplete/ submission of false information, while
applying for Extension of Approval shall invite appropriate penal action against the
Institution. The Institution shall be liable to any one or more of the following punitive
actions by the Council:
• Suspension of approval for NRI and supernumerary seats for one Academic
Year
• Reduction in “Approved Intake”
• No admission in one/ more Course(s) for one Academic Year
• Withdrawal of approval for Programme(s)/ Course(s)
• Withdrawal of approval of the Institution
9.5 Non-Fulfillment of the requirement of qualified Principal/ Director
An Institution not having qualified Principal/ Director for a period, more than 12
months, shall be liable to any one or more of the following punitive actions by the
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Council till the regular Principal/ Director is appointed:


• Reduction in “Approved Intake”
• No admission for one Academic Year
9.6 Non-Fulfillment of Faculty: Student ratio, not adhering to the pay scales and/or
qualifications prescribed for Faculty
Institutions not adhering to the pay scales, or qualifications prescribed for Faculty
members for more than 12 months and not maintaining prescribed Faculty: Student ratio
shall be liable to any one or more of the following punitive actions by the Council:
• Suspension of approval for NRI and supernumerary seats for one Academic
Year
• Reduction in “Approved Intake”
• No admission in respective Course(s) for one Academic Year
• Withdrawal of approval in the respective Course(s)
• Withdrawal of approval of the Institution
The Council may initiate penal action for not regularizing and ensuring the timely and
full payment of the salary of the Staffs through Electronic Clearing Service (ECS) by
nationalized banks.
9.7 Non-Fulfillment in Computer, Software, Internet, Printers, Laboratory Equipment,
Books, Journals and Library facilities requirements, etc.
Institutions not maintaining prescribed requirements of Computer, Software, Internet,
Printers, Laboratory Equipment, Books, Journals and Library facilities, etc. shall be
liable to any one or more of the following punitive actions by the Council:
• Suspension of approval for NRI and supernumerary seats for one Academic
Year
• Reduction in “Approved Intake”
• No admission in one/ more Course(s) for one Academic Year
• Withdrawal of approval for Programme(s)/ Course(s)
• Withdrawal of approval of the Institution
9.8 Non-Fulfillment of Essential requirements for Technical Institution
Institutions not maintaining essential requirements as per the Approval Process
Handbook shall be liable to any one or more of the following punitive actions by the
Council:
• Suspension of approval for NRI and supernumerary seats for one Academic
Year
• Reduction in “Approved Intake”
• No admission in one/ more Course(s) for one Academic Year
9.9 Non-Fulfillment of Location/ Built-up Area/ Land at the time of year of establishment
or current Academic Year
Institutions working in temporary location or at location not approved by the Council
and Institutions not fulfilling prescribed Built-up area requirements shall be liable to any
one or more of the following punitive actions by the Council:
• Suspension of approval for NRI and supernumerary seats for one Academic
Year
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• Reduction in “Approved Intake”


• No admission in one/ more Course(s) for one Academic Year
• Withdrawal of approval for Programme(s)/ Course(s)
• Withdrawal of approval of the Institution
9.10 Non-Adhering to the timing/ Faculty requirement for the Second Shift
The Second Shift shall have to be run as per the declared timings from 12 Noon to 7 pm
with 50% additional Faculty, which would be subject to surprise inspection leading to
Closure of Course in case timings are not being followed/ with insufficient Faculty.
9.11 Excess admission
Excess admission over the “Approved Intake” shall not be allowed under any
circumstances. In case any excess admission is reported to/ noted by the Council,
appropriate penal action shall be initiated against the Institution. The Institution shall be
liable to any one more of the following punitive actions by the Council:
• Five times the total fees collected per student shall be levied against each excess
admission
• Suspension of approval for NRI and supernumerary seats, if any for one
Academic Year
• Reduction in “Approved Intake”
• No admission in one/ more Course(s) for one Academic Year
• Withdrawal of approval for Programme(s)/ Course(s)
• Withdrawal of approval of the Institution
9.12 Charging excess fee than the fee prescribed by the concerned State/ Fee Regulatory
Committee
The Institutions shall have to announce all fees such as tuition fee, examination fee etc.
on their Web Site transparently and adhere to the same strictly. No Technical Institution
shall collect any other fee (Payment/ Amount) from the students, in addition to the fee
fixed by the State/ Fee Regulatory Committee. If any Institution does not follow the said
guidelines, the Institution shall be liable to any one or more of the following punitive
actions by the Council:
• Twice the total fee collected per student and the excess fee collected shall be
refunded to the student
• Suspension of approval for NRI and supernumerary seats, if any for one
Academic Year
• Reduction in “Approved Intake”
• No admission in one/ more Course(s) for one Academic Year
• Withdrawal of approval for Programme(s)/ Course(s)
• Withdrawal of approval of the Institution
9.13 Institutions not allowing Expert Visit Committee for physical verification of
Infrastructural facilities/ Institutions not having Occupancy Certificate/ Completion
Certificate/ Building License/ Form D/ Barrier free environment/ PGDM Institutions not
having NAD or not uploading student enrollment data to the Council/ Institutions
demanding for the Original Degree Certificates from the Faculty members at the time of
joining the Institution
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Institutions not allowing Expert Visit Committee for physical verification of


Infrastructural facilities/ Institutions not having Occupancy Certificate/ Completion
Certificate/ Building License/ Form D/ Barrier free environment/ PGDM Institutions not
having NAD or not uploading student enrollment data in the AICTE Web-Portal/
Institutions demanding for the Original Degree Certificates from the Faculty members at
the time of joining the Institution shall be liable for any one or more of the following
punitive actions by the Council:
• No admission for one Academic Year
• Withdrawal of approval of the Institution
9.14 Violation of norms in case of Collaboration and Twinning Programmes
a. If a Foreign University/ Institution fails to comply with any of the conditions as
contained in the Approval Process Handbook, the Council after giving reasonable
opportunity of being heard through Standing Appellate Committee shall withdraw the
approval of the Twinning Programme granted to such University/ Institution to offer
their Diploma/ Post Diploma Certificate/ Under Graduate Degree/ Post Graduate
Diploma/ Post Graduate Degree in India and forbid such Foreign University/ Institution
to either open Centres or enter into any Collaborative arrangement with any University/
Institution in India.
b. The Council shall also inform the concerned agencies including Ministry of External
Affairs, Ministry of Home Affairs, RBI of such decisions and advise these agencies to
take any or all of the following measures:
• Refusal/ withdrawal for grant of visa to employees/ teachers of the said Foreign
University/ Institution.
• Stop repatriation of funds from India to home Country.
• Informing the Public about the withdrawal of approval of the Twinning
Programme with Foreign University/ Institution and the consequence thereof.
c. In case, it comes to the notice of the Council, that a Foreign University is running
Diploma/ Post Diploma Certificate/ Under Graduate Degree/ Post Graduate Diploma/
Post Graduate Degree Level Programme in Technical Education in India directly or in
Collaboration with an Indian Partner without obtaining approval, the Council shall
initiate immediate action under the Indian Penal Code for Criminal breach of Trust,
misconduct, fraud, cheating, etc.
d. Once the approval of the Twinning Programme is withdrawn, the Council shall make an
attempt in co-ordination with concerned State Government/ UT to re-allocate the
students enrolled in such Programme to other approved Institutions of the Council. The
Institution shall have to return the entire fee collected from such students to the
Institutions in which the students are accommodated.
e. Such Foreign University/ Institution shall not be allowed to collaborate with any other
Centre/ Institution or enter into a Collaborative arrangement in India for at least next 3
years.
9.15 Refund cases
a. In the event of a student withdrawing before the start of the Course, the entire fee
collected from the student, after a deduction of the processing fee of not more than
` 1000/- (Rupees One Thousand only) shall be refunded by the Institution. It would not
be permissible for Institutions to retain the School/ Institution Leaving Certificates in
original.
b. In case, if a student leaves after joining the Course and if the vacated seat is
consequently filled by another student by the last date of admission, the Institution must
refund the fee collected after a deduction of the processing fee of not more than `1000/-
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(Rupees One Thousand only) and proportionate deductions of monthly fees and hostel
rent, where applicable.
c. The last date for withdrawal of PGDM admission for the purpose of refund of fees shall
be 30th June of every year.
d. In case the vacated seat is not filled, the Institution should refund the Security Deposit
and return the original documents.
e. The Institution should not demand fee for the subsequent years from the students
cancelling their admission at any point of time. Fee refund along with the return of
Certificates should be completed within 7 days.
f. Institutions not following guidelines issued by the Council regarding refund of fee for
cancellation of admission or delaying refunds shall be liable to any one or more of the
following punitive actions by the Council:
• Fine for Non-compliance of refund rules of the fee levied against each case shall
be five times the total fee collected per student
• Suspension of approval for NRI and supernumerary seats, if any, for one
Academic Year
• Reduction in “Approved Intake”
• No admission in one/ more Course(s) for one Academic Year
• Withdrawal of approval for Programme(s)/ Course(s)
9.16 In case of Institutions where FDRs are encashed before the date of maturity or not
depositing the required Security Deposit at the time of LoA, a penalty of 10% of the
value of the FDR shall be imposed. However, Institutions that had not created
FDR/created FDR for lesser duration/ lesser amount than prescribed at the time of LoA
have to create the same accordingly as specified in Approval Process Handbook.
9.17 Penalty amount shall be paid online to the Council as per the instructions.
9.18 If any of the information mentioned in the Affidavit is proved as false, legal action
including penal action shall be initiated on the deponent.
9.19 Procedure for restoration against punitive action except in case of Withdrawal of
Approval
Institutions shall have to make an application for restoration of intake and the same shall
be processed as specified in the Approval Process Handbook.
10 Release of Security Deposit
The Trust/ Society/ Company shall apply online and upload/ submit the relevant
documents in AICTE Web-Portal for the release of the Security Deposit and the same
shall be processed as per the procedure specified in Approval Process Handbook.
11 Complaint Cases
In case of receipt of any complaint(s) about an Institution, the same shall be processed
by Public Grievance Redressal Cell (PGRC), AICTE.
The complaint shall be placed before a Standing Complaint Scrutiny Committee (SCSC)
and the Complainant may be called (at his/ her own cost), if necessary. Based on the
recommendation of SCSC, a warning or Show Cause Notice may be issued to the
Institution or EVC may be conducted and processed further as per 6.3.e of these
Regulations. If necessary, the complainant may be called to appear before Standing
Hearing Committee at his/ her own cost.
As per CVC guidelines Anonymous/ Pseudonymous complaints shall not be processed.
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12 Implementation of punitive action


Under extraordinary circumstances, if Punitive action (except fine) is approved by the
Council beyond 30th April of the Calendar year, the same shall be implemented for the
next Academic Year only.
13 Power delegated to Chairman of AICTE
Council has delegated the power to the Chairman of AICTE for taking decision on
urgent matters that needs to be communicated to the Institutions in between period of
two Executive Committee/ Council meetings. However, such cases shall be placed
before the next Executive Committee/ Council for ratification.
14 Charges for conducting an additional Scrutiny/ Expert Visit Committee
In extraordinary circumstances, if an additional Scrutiny/ Expert Visit Committee is to
be conducted inclusive of the Court directions to any type of Institutions, the
Applicant has to pay the fee as specified in the Approval Process Handbook.
15 Time Limit for the grant of LoA/ EoA
LoA/ EoA shall not be granted after 30th April of every Calendar Year in view of
the order dated 13.12.2012 passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in CA
no.9048/2012 titled as Parsvanath Charitable Trust and others Vs AICTE and Ors.
In case, the deficiencies are complied with subsequently during the Academic Year, the
approval shall be granted under extraordinary circumstances, for the next Academic
Year.
16 Social responsibility
As a part of discharging social responsibilities, all Technical Institutions approved by
the Council are expected to conduct National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF)
complied skill development Courses to give training to a minimum of 100 students per
year. These Programmes shall be based on the needs of the local community where the
Institution is located.
17 Conduct of any other Skill Development Courses
The Institutions may conduct Skill Development Courses of any other Regulatory Body
by using existing facilities, or by creating additional facilities as per the provisions laid
down in the norms and standards of the respective Regulatory Bodies without affecting
the quality of education prescribed by both the Regulatory Bodies after taking NOC
from the Council. In such cases, a Scrutiny Committee shall be conducted for the issue
of NOC.
18 Interpretation
Any question arising out of the interpretation of these Regulations shall be decided by
the Council and the decision of the Council shall be binding and final.
19 Power to relax
The Council shall in exceptional cases, for removal of any hardship or in the national
interest or such other reasons to be recorded in writing, relax any of the provisions of
these Regulations in respect of any class or category of Institutions.
PROF. ALOK PRAKASH MITTAL, Member Secy.
[ADVT.-III/4/Exty./478/18]

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