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EXTRAORDINARY
Hkkx III—[k.M 4 PART III—Section 4
izkf/dkj ls izdkf'kr PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
la- 438] ubZ fnYyh] cq/okj] uoEcj 30] 2016@vxzgk;.k 9] 1938 No. 438] NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2016/AGRAHAYANA 9, 1938
vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f’k{kk ifj"kn~
vf/klwpuk
ubZ fnYyh] 30 uoEcj] 2016
vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f'k{kk ifj"kn~
¼rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds fy, vuqeksnu dh eatwjh½
fofu;e] 2016
,Q- la- vuqeksnu C;wjks@vHkkrf'ki@vkjbZth@2016.—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 vHkkrf'ki }kjk ubZ rduhdh laLFkkvksa dks vkjaHk djus] ikB~;Øeksa vFkok dk;ZØe vkjaHk djus vkSj ikB~;Øeksa vFkok dk;ZØeksa ds fy, lhVksa dh ços'k {kerk esa o`f)@ifjorZu laca/kh vuqeksnu çnku djus rFkk fo|eku rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds fy, vuqeksnu dk foLrkj djus ds ckjs esa QkbZy la[;k 37&3@fof/kd@ vHkkrf'ki@2012 }kjk fnukad 27 flrEcj] 2012 dks Hkkjr ds jkti= esa vf/klwfpr vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f'k{kk ifj"kn~ ¼rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds fy, vuqeksnu dh eatwjh½ fofu;e] 2012 rFkk fo|eku laLFkkvksa ds fy, ikf”Zod ços”k ds vUrxZr fMxzh bathfu;jh dk;ZØeksa esa ços”k ds lanHkZ esa QkbZy la[;k 37&3@fof/kd@2007 }kjk fnukad 12 tuojh] 2007 ds vf/kØe.k esa] vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f'k{kk ifj"kn~ fuEufyf[kr fofu;e cukrh gS %& 1- laf{kIr uke] iz;ksT;rk vkSj izkjaHk % 1-1 bu fofu;eksa dks vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f'k{kk ifj"kn~ ¼rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds fy, vuqeksnu dh eatwjh½
fofu;e] 2016 dgk tk,xkA 1-2 ;s rduhdh f'k{kk lapkfyr dj jgh vkSj@vFkok rduhdh f'k{kk dk lapkyu djus dh bPNqd rduhdh
laLFkkvksa rFkk vf/kfu;e esa vf/klwfpr ,sls vU; ikB~;Øeksa@dk;ZØeksa vkSj vf/kfue; esa vf/klwfpr {ks=ksa ij ykxw gksaxsA
2 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]
1-3 ;s jkti= esa buds izdk'ku dh rkjh[k ls izo`Ùk gksaxsA 2- ifjHkk"kk,a % bu fofu;eksa esa] tc rd lanHkZ ls vU;Fkk visf{kr u gks] 2-1 Þ'kS{kf.kd o"kZß ls vfHkizsr gS lacaf/kr lac)d fo'ofo|ky;@cksMZ vkSj@vFkok 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 ÞvHkkrf'ki ds osc&iksVZyß ls vfHkizsr gS ;wvkj,y www.aicte-india.org ij ifj"kn~ }kjk gksLV dh xbZ
osclkbZVA 2-4 Þvuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk ¼,ih,p½ß ls vfHkçsr vHkkrf”ki }kjk çfro"kZ u,@fo|eku 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 iqfLrdk ls gSA
2-5 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
2-6 ^^vuqeksfnr laLFkk*^ ls vfHkizssr gS ifj"kn~ }kjk vuqeksfnr laLFkkA
2-7 Þvuqeksnu eas foLrkj ¼bvks,½ esa jksd ¼czsd½ß ls vfHkçsr laLFkkvksa }kjk fiNys o’kZ çkIr fd, x, vuqeksnu dks jksdus ls vfHkçsr gSA
2-8 Þv/;{kß ls vfHkizsr gS vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 3 dh mi&/kkjk ¼4½¼d½ ds varxZr ;Fkkof.kZr ifj"kn~ dk v/;{kA
2-9 ^^lg&f”k{kk laLFkku** ls iq:"kksa] efgykvksa ,oa fdUuj fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ços”k nsus okys laLFkku vfHkçsr gSA
2-10 Þvk;ksxß ls] fo”ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx vf/kfu;e] 1956 ds [k.M 4 ds vUrxZr xfBr fo”ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx ¼;wthlh½ vfHkizsr gSA
2-11 ÞdEiuhß ls vfHkizsr] dEiuh vf/kfu;e] 2013 dh /kkjk 8 ds v/khu LFkkfir dh x;h dEiuh ls gSA 2-12 Þnkf[kys ds fy, l{ke izkf/kdkjhß ls vfHkizsr gS ,slk laLFkku tks fof/kd rkSj ij çfrfuf/k çkf/kdkjh
inkf/kdkjh vFkok] tks lacaf/kr jkT;@la?k jkT;{ks= esa rduhdh laLFkkvksa esa nkf[kys ds fy, 'kfDr çkIr gSA 2-13 Þifj"kn~ß ls vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 3 ds varxZr vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f'k{kk ifj"kn~ vfHkizsr gSA 2-14 ÞikB~;Øeß ls dk;ZØe esa f'k{k.k dh 'kk[kk vfHkizsr gSA 2-15 ÞizHkkxß ls vfHkizsr gS ;
bathfu;jh@çkS|ksfxdh@gksVy izca/ku vkSj [kkuiku izkS|ksfxdh@vuqiz;qDr dyk vkSj f'kYi esa LukrdiwoZ dk;ZØe] fMIyksek rFkk ihthMh,e@,ech,@,elh, esa LukrdksÙkj dk;ZØe esa vf/kdre lkB ¼60½ lhVksa dk cSp] ftlesa vfrfjDr lhVsa] ;fn dksbZ gksa] 'kkfey ugha gSa (
okLrqdyk@uxj vk;kstuk esa LukrdiwoZ rFkk fMIyksek dk;ZØe esa vf/kdre pkyhl ¼40½ lhVksa dk cSp] ftlesa vfrfjDr lhVsa] ;fn dksbZ gksa] 'kkfey ugha gSa(
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 3
Hks’kth esa LukrdiwoZ dk;ZØe esa vf/kdre ipkl ¼50½ lhVksa dk cSp] ftlesa vfrfjDr lhVsa] ;fn dksbZ gksa] 'kkfey ugha gSa( Hks’kth esa fMIyksek dk;ZØe esa vf/kdre lkB ¼60½ lhVksa dk cSp] ftlesa vfrfjDr lhVsa] ;fn dksbZ gksa] 'kkfey ugha gSa( bathfu;jh@izkS|ksfxdh@gksVy izca/ku vkSj [kkuiku izkS|ksfxdh@vuqiz;qDr dyk vkSj f'kYi okLrqdyk@uxj vk;kstuk esa LukrdksÙkj dk;ZØe esa vf/kdre rhl ¼30½ lhVksa dk cSp (
Hks’kth esa LukrdksÙkj dk;ZØe esa vf/kdre iUæg ¼15½ lhVksa dk cSp ( bathfu;jh ,oa izkS|ksfxdh esa ,dhÑr fMxzh] ,elh, esa ,dhÑr fMxzh] ,ech, esa ,dhÑr fMxzh] LukrdiwoZ dk;ZØe] rFkk fMIyksek dk;ZØe esa vf/kdre lkB ¼60½ lhVksa dk cSp ( rFkk çca/ku esa v/;srko`fÙk dk;ZØe esa çfro’kZ vf/kdre nl ¼10½ lhVsaA
2-16 Þvuqeksnu esa foLrkj ¼bZvks,½ß ls vHkkrf”ki }kjk laLFkkuksa dh rduhdh dk;ZØe pykus ds fy, fn;k x;k vuqeksnu esa foLrkj vfHkçsr gSA
2-17 ^^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 ¼osjhQkbZ½ djus ds fy, {ks=h; vf/kdkjh }kjk xfBr dh xbZ fo”ks"kK nkSjk lfefr vfHkçsr gSA
2-18 Þdk;Zdkfj.kh lfefrß ls vfHkizsr gS ifj"kn~ }kjk vHkkrf'ki vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 12 ds v/khu xfBr lfefrA 2-19 ^^çFke ikyh** ls ml lek;kof/k ¼çkr% 8 ls lka; 4 cts rd½ esa pyk, tkus okys dk;Zdyki vfHkçsr gS]
tgk¡ nks ikfy;k¡ gaSA 2-20 Þfons'kh jkf"Vªdß ls vfHkizsr gS Hkkjr ds vfrfjDr lHkh ns'kksa ds ukxfjd] tks Hkkjrh; ewy ds ugha gSa] tSlkfd
vkslhvkbZ@ihvkbZvks ds v/khu ifjHkkf"kr gSSA 2-21 Þljdkj }kjk lgk;rk izkIr laLFkkß ls vfHkizsr gS ,slh rduhdh laLFkk] tks vius vkorhZ O;; ds 50 izfr'kr
vFkok vf/kd Hkkx dh iwfrZ ljdkj vFkok ljdkjh laxBuksa ls izkIr vuqnku ls djrh gSA 2-22 Þljdkjh laLFkkß ls vfHkizsr gS ljdkj }kjk LFkkfir vkSj@vFkok vuqjf{kr rduhdh laLFkkA 2-23 ^^laLFkk dk izeq[k^^ ls vfHkizsr gS fdlh fo'ofo|ky; vFkok ekfur fo'ofo|ky; ds ekeys esa dqyifr]
izkpk;Z] funs”kd vFkok fufnZ"V rduhdh laLFkk ds dk;Zdkjh laLFkk izeq[k ds :i esa dksbZ vU; in/kkjhA 2-24 ^^ikf”Zod ços”k** ls vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuqlkj fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks fMIyksek@fMxzh@,elh,
dk;ZØe ds f}rh; o"kZ esa ços”k vfHkçsr gSA 2-25 ^^Lrj**& ls fMIyksek] iksLV fMIyksxk] fMxzh] LukrdksÙkj fMxzh rFkk LukrdksÙkj fMIyksek] vfHkçsr gSA 2-26 ^^vYila[;d f”k{kk laLFkku** ls ,slk egkfo|ky; vFkok f”k{kk laLFkku] 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 egkfo|ky; vFkok laLFkku ds :Ik esa ekU;rk iznku dh xbZ gksA
2-27 ^^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
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2-28 Þvfuoklh Hkkjrh; ¼,uvkjvkbZ½^^ ls vfHkizsr gS ,slk Hkkjrh; ukxfjd] tks lkekU;r;k Hkkjr ls ckgj jgrk gS vkSj Hkkjrh; ikliksVZ /kkj.k djrk gSA
2-29 Þfons”kh Hkkjrh; ukxfjd ¼vkslhvkbZ½ß ls ,sls fons”kh ukxfjd tks 26-01-1950 dks Hkkjrh; ukxfjd cuus gsrq
ik= Fks vFkok 26-01-1950 dks vFkok mlds i'pkr~ fdlh Hkh le; Hkkjr ds ukxfjd Fks vFkok fdlh ,sls {ks= ls vkrk gS tks 15-08-1947 ds i'pkr~ Hkkjr dk ,d fgLlk cu x;k gS vfHkçsr gSA ,sls O;fDr;ksa ds ¼ekbZuj cPps½ Hkh vkslhvkbZ ds fy, ik= gksaxsA rFkkfi] ;fn vkosnd ikfdLrku vFkok ckaXykns”k dk ukxfjd gS] rks og vkslhvkbZ ds fy, ik= ugha gksxk@gksxhA
2-30 Þva”kdkfyd dk;ZØeksaß ls vfHkçsr gS fd lka; 5%30 ls lka; 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 igyh@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
2-31 ÞHkkjrh; ewy ds O;fDr ¼ihvkbZvks½^^ ls vfHkizsr gSa fons”kh jkf’Vªd ¼ikfdLrku] vQxkfuLrku] ckaXykns”k] phu]
bZjku] HkwVku] Jhyadk rFkk usiky dks NksM+dj½] ftUgksaus fdlh Hkh le; Hkkjrh; ikliksVZ /kkj.k fd;k gS] vFkok tks] ;k muds ekrk&firk@firkeg ¼nknk&nknh] ukuk&ukuh½ ij&firkeg ¼ijnknk&nknh] ijukuk&ukuh½ esa ls dksbZ Hkkjr ljdkj ds vf/kfu;e] 1935 esa ifjHkkf’kr fd, x, vuqlkj Hkkjr rFkk ,slk vU; çns”k tks ckn esa Hkkjr dk fgLlk cu x;k Fkk tUesa rFkk LFkkbZ fuoklh Fksa c”krsZa fd og fdlh Hkh le; mDr mfYyf[kr jk’Vªksa ds ukxfjd u jgs gksa ( vFkok og Hkkjrh; ukxfjd vFkok ihvkbZvks ds ifr vFkok iRuh gksaA
2-32 ^^dk;ZØe^^ ls vfHkizsr gS rduhdh f'k{kk dk {ks=] vFkkZr bathfu;jh] izkS|ksfxdh] ,elh,] okLrqdyk] uxj
vk;kstuk] izca/ku&,ech,] izca/ku&ihthMh,e] Hks"kth] gksVy izca/ku vkSj [kkuiku izkS|ksfxdh] vuqiz;qDr dyk ,oa f'kYi vFkok ,sls vU; dk;ZØe vkSj fo"k;&{ks= tks vf/kfu;e }kjk vf/klwfpr fd, tk,aA
2-33 ÞlkoZtfud futh lka>snkjh ¼ihihih½ß ls ,d ljdkjh vFkok Lok;r bdkbZ rFkk nwljh rjQ futh lSDVj
bdkbZ ds chp vuqca/k ,oa fo”ks’k lqfo/kk vk/kkfjr le>kSrsa esa lgHkkfxrk vfHkizsr gSA 2-34 Þ{ks=h; lfefrß ls vfHkizsr gS vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 14 ds varxZr LFkkfir {ks=h; lfefrA 2-35 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 2-36 ^^,llh,llh** ls rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds fo:) izkIr f'kdk;rksa dh leh{kk djus ds fy, v/;{k] vHkkrf'ki
}kjk xfBr dh xbZ LFkkbZ f'kdk;r laoh{kk lfefr vfHkizsr gSA 2-37 Þf}rh; ikyhß ls ¼nksigj 1 cts ls lka; 9%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 2-38 Þfuth Lo&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
2-39 Þ,dy ikyh@fu;fer ikyhß ls tgk¡ rduhdh laLFkk ds fØ;kdyki çkr% 9 cts ls lka; 5 cts ds chp
pyk, tkrs gS] vfHkçsr gSA 2-40 ÞlkslkbZVhß ls vfHkizsr gS lkslkbZVh iathdj.k vf/kfu;e] 1860 ds varxZr iathÑr lkslkbZVhA 2-41 ^^,l,plh** 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 vxzsf"kr djus ds fy, vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuqlkj v/;{k] vHkkrf'ki }kjk xfBr LFkkbZ lquokbZ lfefr vfHkizsr gSA
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 5
2-42 ^^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 2-43 ^^rduhdh laLFkku** ls bathfu;jh] izkS|ksfxdh] ,elh,] okLrqdyk] uxj vk;kstuk] izcU/ku] Hks"kth] gksVy
izcU/ku ,oa [kku&iku izkS|ksfxdh] vuqiz;qDr dyk ,oa f'kYi rFkk vf/kfu;e }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 U;kl@lkslkbZVh@dEiuh }kjk LFkkfir fd, x, ljdkjh lgk;rk izkIr rFkk Lo&foÙk&iksf"kr laLFkku vfHkçsr gSA
2-44 ÞU;klß ls vfHkizsr 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 2-45 Þfo”ofo|ky;ß ls fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx vf/kfu;e] 1960 dh /kkjk 2 ds [k.M ¼p½ esa ifjHkkf"kr
fo'ofo|ky; vfHkizsr gSA 2-46 blesa iz;qDr vU; lHkh 'kCnksa ,oa vfHkO;fDr;ksa] 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- rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds çoÙkZd 3-1 dksbZ rduhdh laLFkk fuEufyf[kr }kjk LFkkfir vkSj ç'kkflr dh tk,xh %
d½ lkslkbZVh iathdj.k vf/kfu;e] 1860 ds varxZr iathÑr dksbZ lkslkbZVh ( [k½ le; ij le; ;Fkk la”kksf/kr Hkkjrh; U;kl vf/kfu;e] 1882 vFkok fdlh vU; izklafxd vf/kfu;e
ds varxZr U;kl ds v/;{k@iz/kku@lfpo ds ek/;e ls iathÑr dksbZ U;kl ( x½ dEiuh vf/kfu;e] 2013 dh /kkjk 8 ds varxZr LFkkfir dEiuh ( ?k½ dasnzh; vFkok jkT; ljdkj@laÄ jkT; {ks= vFkok muds }kjk iathÑr lkslkbZVh vFkok U;kl ( ³½ mijksDr ¼d½] ¼[k½] ¼x½] rFkk ¼Ä½ esa fofufnZ’V fd, x, fudk; ds vfrfjDr lkoZtfud&futh
Hkkxhnkjh ¼ihihih½ O;oLFkk ds varxZr LFkkfir dksbZ fudk; vFkok dsUnzh; vFkok jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= iz'kklu }kjk izkf/kÑr vf/kdkjh ds ek/;e ls izpkfyr ,oa LFkkukUrj.k ¼chvksVh½ uhfr ds v/khu cuk;k x;k dksbZ fudk; ( rFkk
p½ bu fofu;eksa dh /kkjk 2-11 esa vuqcf)r dEiuh] ftudh izR;{k vFkok vizR;{k :Ik ls 'ks;j gksYMj ds :Ik esa dksbZ Hkh fons'kh Hkkxhnkjh gS] dks rduhdh laLFkku LFkkfir djus gsrq vkosnu djus dh vuqefr ugha nh tk,xhA
3-2 dEiuh vFkok ihihih vFkok chvksVh ekWMy }kjk LFkkfir rduhdh laLFkku vius dk;Zdkykiksa esa
fuEufyf[kr lqfuf’’’’pr djsaxs %
d½ ;s ykHk izkIr djus ds fy, ugha gSa ( [k½ rduhdh laLFkku lapkfyr djus ls l`ftr gksus okyh vk; dk mi;ksx rduhdh laLFkku ds dk;ksZa
rFkk fodkl ds fy, fd;k tk,xk ( rFkk x½ vçR;{k :i ls ?k`fr ¼gksfYMax½ ugha gksxhA
4- ,d vkosnu ds ek/;e ls rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds fy, vuqeksnu dh eatwjh 4-1 rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds lHkh çoÙkZdksa dks fuEu ds fy, ifj"kn~ dk iwoZ vuqeksnu visf{kr gksxk :
d½ fMIyksek@iksLV fMIyksek@fMxzh@LukÙkdksÙkj fMxzh rFkk LukÙkdksÙkj fMIyksek@lg;ksx Lrj ds rduhdh f”k{kk iznku djus okys rduhdh laLFkku LFkkfir djus 'kks/k vkSj izf'k{k.k ds {ks= esa Hkkjr vkSj fons'kh fo'ofo|ky;ksa@vFkok laLFkkvksa ds chp vkilh lg;ksx vkSj Vohfuax lk>snkjh (
6 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]
[k½ fo|eku laLFkkvksa dh fLFkfr@LFkku esa ifjorZu ( x½ laLFkk dks can djuk ( ?k½ dsoy efgykvksa gsrq laLFkk dks lg&f'k{kk laLFkk esa ifjofrZr djuk rFkk lg&f'k{kk laLFkk dks dsoy
efgykvksa gsrq laLFkk esa ifjofrZr djuk ( ³½ fMIyksek Lrj dks fMxzh Lrj rFkk fMxzh Lrj dks fMIyksek Lrj esa ifjofrZr djukA
4-2 rduhdh laLFkkvksa dks fuEu ds fy, ifj"kn~ dk iwoZ vuqeksnu visf{kr gksxk %
d½ vuqeksnu dk foLrkj ( [k½ fo|eku laLFkkvksa esa fu;fer@izFke ikyh esa fo|eku jk’Vªh; çR;k;u cksMZ ¼,uch,½ }kjk çR;kf;r
oS/k ikB~;Øeksa ds fy, ços”k {kerk esa o`f)@fo|eku ikB~;Øeksa esa u, ikB~;Øeksa dks 'kq: djuk ( x½ fo|eku laLFkkvksa esa fu;fer@izFke ikyh esa jk’Vªh; çR;k;u cksMZ ¼,uch,½ }kjk çR;kf;r oS/k
ikB~;Øeksa esa ,dhÑr@nksgjh fMxzh ikB~;Øe vkjaHk djuk ( ?k½ fo|eku laLFkkvksa esa izca/ku dk;ZØeksa ds fy, jk’Vªh; cksMZ ¼,uch,½ }kjk oS/k çR;k;u izkIr
ikB~;Øeksa esa v/;srko`fr vkjaHk djuk ( ³½ vkslhvkbZ@ihvkbZvks@Þfons'kh jkf"Vªd@[kkM+h ns”kksa es dk;Zjr Hkkjrh; dkexkjksa ds cPpksa gsrq
vfrfjDr lhVsa vkjaHk djuk@tkjh j[kuk ( p½ vfuoklh Hkkjrh;ksa ds ckydksa ds fy, vfrfjDr lhVsa vkjaHk djuk@tkjh j[kuk ( N½ ços”k {kerk esa deh ( t½ ikB~;Øe ds uke esa ifjorZu@dk;ZØe rFkk@vFkok ikB~;Øe dks can djuk ( >½ laLFkk ds uke esa ifjorZu ( ¥½ U;kl@lkslk;Vh@dEiuh ds uke esa ifjorZu ( V½ lac)rk iznku djus okys fo”ofo|ky;@cksMZ ds uke esa ifjorZu ( B½ iwoZorhZ “kS{kf.kd o’kZ esa n.MkRed dkjZokbZ ds vk/kkj ij ços”k {kerk esa deh @izos”k ugha ¼uks
,Mfe”ku½ dh okilh ( vkSj M½ iwoZ esa izkIr fd, x, vuqeksnu esa vkaf”kd jksd ¼czsd½ ds ckn vuqeksnu dks fu;fer djukA
4-3 ços”k {kerk esa ukWu&thjks izos”k {kerk rd deh djus rFkk f}rh; ikyh ikB~;Øeksa dks can djus ds fy, lac)rk iznku djus okys fo”ofo|ky;@cksMZ@jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT; {ks= ls vukifÙk izek.k&i= ¼,uvkslh½ izkIr djuk visf{kr ugha gksxkA
4-4 ihthMh,e ikB~;Øeksa dks can djus ds fy, lac)rk iznku djus okys fo”ofo|ky;@cksMZ ls izkIr vukifÙk izek.k&i= ¼,uvkslh½ ykxw ugha gSA rFkkfi blds ds fy, fo”ks’kK nkSjk lfefr ¼bZohlh½ lapkfyr fd tk,xh rFkk vkosnd dks vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fu/kkZfjr fd, x, vuqlkj “kqYd dk Hkqxrku djuk gksxkA
4-5 tgk¡ fo”ks’kK nkSjk lfefr ¼bZohlh½ lapkfyr fd tk,xh ogk¡ ikB~;Øeksa ços”k{kerk dh okilh ¼jhLVksjs”ku½ ds
fy, vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fu/kkZfjr fd, x, vuqlkj “kqYd dk Hkqxrku djuk gksxkA 4-6 xq.koÙkk iw.kZ f”k{kk iznku djus okyh Js’B dk;Z fu’iknu okyh laLFkk,a tSls fd ,uch, ls ikB~;Øeksa dk
izR;k;u izkIr djuk] fo”ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx ls vuqeksfnr Lok;Ùkrk /kkfjr dks vHkkrf”ki }kjk fof/kor~ ekU;rk nh tk,xh vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fofufnZ’V fd, x, vuqlkj ,d gh le; esa ,d ls vf/kd o’kksaZ ds fy, vuqeksnu nsus ij fopkj fd;k tk,xkA ,sls laLFkku ftlds dk;ZØe@ikB~;Øeksa dks ,d ls vf/kd o’kZ ds fy, vuqeksfnr fd;k tkrk gSA os bZvks, MkÅuyksM djus ds fy, MkVk viyksM djsaxsA
4-7 fons”kh jkf’Vªdksa@fons”kh Hkkjrh; ukxfjdksa@Hkkjrh; ewy ds ukxfjdksa ¼vkslhvkbZ@ihvkbZvks½@[kkM+h ns”kksa esa dk;Zjr Hkkjrh; etnwjksa ds cPpksa ds fy, 15 çfr”kr vfrfjDr lhVsa gksaxh] ftuesa ls ⅓ lhVsa [kkM+h ns”kksa esa dk;Zjr Hkkjrh; etnwjksa ds cPpksa ds fy, gksaxhA fn, x, ikB~;Øeksa esa [kkM+h ns”kksa esa dk;Zjr Hkkjrh; etnwjksa ds cPpksa ds fy, vkjf{kr Js.kh dh ⅓ lhVsa vkslhvkbZ@ihvkbZvks@fons”kh jkf’Vªdksa ds ⅔ dksVs esa ifjofrZr dh tk ldrh gSa rFkk blds foijhr ifjofrZr fd;k tk ldrk gSA blds vfrfjDr] lacaf/kr jkT; ljdkj ds ços”k ds vafre pj.k ds lekIr gksus ds i”pkr~ fjDr cph lhVksa dks vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 7
fn, x, vuqlkj visf{kr volajpuk dks iwjk fd, tkus ds v/;/khu fons”kh jkf’Vªdksa@fons”kh Hkkjrh; ukxfjdksa@Hkkjrh; ewy ds ukxfjdksa ¼vkslhvkbZ@ihvkbZvks½@[kkM+h ns”kksa esa dk;Zjr Hkkjrh; etnwjksa ds cPpksa ds }kjk Hkjh tk ldrh gSA
4-8 f'k{k.k 'kqYd ekQh ;kstuk ds varxZr vfrfjDr lhVksa ds l`tu dk izko/kku vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuqlkj lHkh rduhdh laLFkkvksa ij ykxw gksxkA
4-9 ikB~;Øe@laLFkku can djus ds ekeys esa] ;fn ,d ckj vkosnu ij izØe.k vkjaHk dj fn;k tkrk rFkk dasnzh; vFkok jkT; ljdkj@laÄ jkT; {ks=@lac)rk iznku djus okys fo”ofo|ky;@cksMZ@VªLV ls vukifÙk izek.k i= u tek djus ds dkj.k vHkkrf”ki }kjk fu/kkZfjr ifji= esa vLohÑfr tkjh dj nh tkrh gSa rks izØe.k “kqYd okil ugha ykSVk;k tk,xkA
4-10 ekuo lalk/ku fodkl ea=ky; ds funs”k tSls fd f”k{kk ds {ks= esa fiNMs+ ftyksa esa@uDly izHkkfor ftyksa ¼,yMCY;wbZ½ esa batfu;fjax egkfo|ky;@rduhdh laLFkku LFkkfir djus gsrq ikyhVSfDudksa ij mi&fe”ku ;kstuk] lHkh foÙkh; vUrj.kksa gsrq fMftVy Hkqxrku] jk’Vªh; “kS{kf.kd fu{ksikxkj ¼,u,Mh½ rFkk vU; ;kstuk¼vksa½ dk vuqikyu vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuqlkj gksxkA
4-11 ifj"kn~ le;≤ ij] vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk izdkf'kr djsxh] ftlesa laLFkkvksa@izoÙkZdksa ds fy, vkosnuksa ds lkFk layXu fd, tkus okys nLrkostkas] tek fd, tkus okys “kqYdksa] ekudksa] vkosnuksa ij izØe.k ds fy, i)fr rFkk vuqeksnu dh vis{kkvksa dk fooj.k fn;k tk,xkA
4-12 bu fofu;eksa ds [kaM 4-1 vkSj 4-2 ds varxZr izkIr vkosnuksa dk izØe.k vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fofufnZ"V i)fr;ksa] ekudksa ,oa lfUu;eksa ,oa ifj"kn~ }kjk le;≤ ij vf/klwfpr fd, x, vuqlkj rFkk bldss lkFk&lkFk fo|eku dsanz] jkT; rFkk LFkkuh; dkuwuksa ds vuqlkj fd;k tk,xkA
4-13 bu fofu;eksa ds [kaM 4-1 rFkk 4-2¼¥½ ds varxZr lwphc) iz;kstuksa ds fy, vuqeksnu gsrq vkosnu fuEu }kjk fd, tk,axs %
d½ lkslkbZVh@U;kl ds ekeys esa v/;{k@lfpo@iz/kku ( [k½ daiuh vf/kfu;e] 2013 dh /kkjk 8 ds v/khu LFkkfir dh xbZ daiuh ds ekeys esa izcU/k funs'kd
vFkok dksbZ çkf/kÑr vf/kdkjh ( rFkk x½ dsUnzh; vFkok jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= iz'kklu ds ekeys esa lacaf/kr dsUnzh; ljdkj@jkT;
ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= }kjk izkf/kÑr fd;k x;k dksbZ vf/kdkjh vFkok muds }kjk lkoZtfud&futh Hkkxhnkjh O;oLFkk ds varxZr iathd`r] dksbZ lkslkbVh vFkok U;kl vFkok dEiuh vf/kfu;e] 2013 dh /kkjk 8 ds v/khu fuxfer dEiuh] tSlk Hkh ekeyk gksA
4-14 bu fofu;eksa dh /kkjk 4-2] ¼¼¥½ dks NksM+dj½ ds varxZr lwphc) iz;kstuksa ds fy, vuqeksnu gsrq vkosnu
rduhdh laLFkku ds izkpk;Z@funs”kd vFkok laLFkk ds izeq[k vFkok ,slh laLFkk ds izoÙkZd }kjk fof/kor :i ls izkf/kÑr fdlh vf/kdkjh }kjk vFkok U;kl@lkslk;Vh@dEiuh ds ekeys esa mlds v/;{k@lfpo@iz/kku }kjk fd;k tk,xkA
4-15 u, laLFkku LFkkfir djus ds fy, vkosnd vHkkrf”ki }kjk le; le; ij fufnZ’V dh xbZ vafre frfFk ds
Hkhrj visf{kr “kqYd tek djds vHkkrf'ki ds osc&iksVZy ds ek/;e ls vkosnu fd;k tkuk visf{kr gSA izR;sd u, vkosnd dks ,d fof”k’V O;fDrxr iz;ksDrk igpku ¼;wfud ;wtj vkbZMh½ tkjh dh tk,xhA
bu fofu;eksa ds [kaM 4-1 vkSj 4-2 ds varxZr lwphc) fd, x, ekeyksa ds fy, vkosnd dks mls vkcafVr dh xbZ fof”k’V O;fDrxr iz;ksDrk igpku ¼;wfud ;wtj vkbZMh½ dk iz;ksx djrs gq, dksjijsV baVjusV cSafdax ds ek/;e ls vHkkrf”ki }kjk nh xbZ jhfr ls osc&iksVy ij fu/kkZfjr “kqYd tek djds vkWuykbZu vkosnu tek djuk gksxk] ,slk uk djus ij vkosnu ij fopkj ugha fd;k tk,xkA Hkqxrku dh izkfIr ds v/;/khu gh vkosnu Lohdkj fd, tk,axsA Hkqxrku dh vfUre frfFk lfgr vfUre frfFk rd tek fd, x, vkosnuksa ij gh izØe.k gsrq fopkj fd;k tk,xkA
8 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]
4-16 vkosnd dks Þvuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, izi= esa] 100@&:0 ds xSj&U;kf;d LVkai isij ij izFke
Js.kh eftLVªsV vFkok uksVjh vFkok “kiFk vk;qDr ds le{k fof/kor :i ls 'kiFk xzg.k fd;k x;k ;g 'kiFk&i=] 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 gSÞ tek djuk gksxkA
4-17 lHkh vkosndksa dks 4-1 vkSj 4-2 ds varxZr ;Fkk ykxw Js.kh ¼;ksa½s ds fy, vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fofufnZ’V “krksaZ ds vuqlkj ,d gh vkosnu ¼flaxy ,Iyhds”ku½ ds ek/;e ls vkWuykbZu vkosnu djsaA iksVZy ls dfe;ksa lEcU/kh fjiksVZ tkjh ¼tSujsV½ dh tk ldsxhA vkosnd iksVZy ij vfUre :i ls vkosnu tek djus rd] iksVZy ij visf{kr vkWuykbZu la”kks/ku dj ldrk gSA ÞlfEeVß VSc] nckus ds i”pkr~] tc rd vkosnu dk izØe.k iwjk ugha gks tkrk] rc rd MkVk esa fdlh izdkj dk la”kks/ku ugha fd;k tk ldrkA vkosnd dks Hkqxrku ds lk{;] “kIkFk i=] tSujsV dh xbZ dfe;ksa lEcU/kh fjiksZV rFkk ;Fkkykxw nLrkost layXu djds] osc&iksVZy ij vkWuykbZu viyksM fd, x, vkosnu dh eqfnzr izfr lEcfU/kr {ksf=; vf/kdkjh dks tek djuh gksxhA
4-18 jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= iz'kklu rFkk lac)d fo'ofo|ky;@cksMZ] bu fofu;ekas ds ;Fkkykxw [kaM 4-1 ds v/khu izkIr vkosnuksa ij jkT; dh laHkkfor ;kstuk ,oa oS/k dkj.k lfgr vkosnu izkIr gksus dh frfFk ds 21 fnu ds Hkhrj vius n`f"Vdks.k vxzsf"kr djsaxhA ftUgsa {ks=h; lfefr }kjk vuqeksnu iznku djus gsrq vkxkeh izØe.k ds fy, /;ku esa yk;k tk,xkA ;fn vkosnuks ij vkxkeh izØe.k ugha fd;k tkrk gS rks :0 50]000@& ¼:i;s ipkl gtkj ek=½ dh jkf”k dkVdj izØe.k “kqYd vkosnd dks okil dj nh tk,xhA ;fn jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= iz'kklu] lac)d fo'ofo|ky;@cksMZ ds n`f"Vdks.k vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ"V fu/kkZfjr le;&vuqlwph ds vuqlkj le; ij izkIr ugha gksrss gSa] rks ;g eku fy;k tk,xk dh mUgs dksbZ vkifr ugha gS rFkk ifj’kn~ vkosnuksa ij izØe.k gsrq vkxs dkjZokbZ djsxhA rFkkfi] ifj’kn~ jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= iz'kklu@lac)d fo'ofo|ky;@cksMZ ls fdlh laLFkku ds fo:) iwoZ esa izkIr fVIi.kh] ;fn dksbZ gks] ij fopkj djsaxhA
4-19 d½ 4-2 ¼d½ rFkk ¼p½ ds varxZr vkosfnr vkosnuksa ij laoh{kk ugha dh tk,xh] D;ksfd bldh izfØ;k Lo&izdVu vk/kkfjr gSA ;fn ÞdksbZ deh ughaß gS rc ^iz.kkyh* vuqeksnu izfØ;k esa fn, x, vuqlkj vkosnu fd, x, vuqlkj izos”k {kerk vkcafVr djsxhA [k½ ;fn fdlh laLFkk dh Þvuqeksfnr izos”k {kerkß fu;fer@izFke ikyh ikB~;Øeksa ds fy, ifj’kn~ }kjk fu/kkZfjr izos”k {kerk ds fMfotu vkdkj ls de gS rks os iksVZy ij ÞdksbZ deh ughaß ds v/;/khu ,uch, ls izR;;ku izkIr fd, fcuk@jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= iz'kklu] lac)d fo'ofo|ky;ksa@cksMZ ls ¼vukifÙk&izek.k i=½ izkIr fd, fcuk Lo;a gh iwjs fMfotu vkdkj dh izos”k {kerk ds fy, vkosnu dj ldrs gaS rFkk rn~uqlkj ladk; fo|kFkhZ vuqikr dk vuqj{k.k dj ldrs gSaA rFkkfi] n.MkRed dkjZokbZ ds v/khu vkusokyh laLFkkvksa ds ekeys esa ;g ykxw ugha gksxkA
x½ laLFkk ^izHkkx* esa fdlh fu;fer@izFke ikyh ikB~;Øeksa dh izos”k {kerk esa deh ds fy, jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= iz'kklu] lac)d fo'ofo|ky;ksa@cksMZ ls vukifr izek.k i= izkIr fd, fcuk iksVZy ij Loa; vkosnu dj ldrh gS rFkk rn~uqlkj] ladk; fo|kFkhZ vuqikr dk vuqj{k.k dj ldrh gS(
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 9
,uch, ds fcuk ifj’kn~ ls] iwjs çHkkx ds fy, okLrfod Þvuqeksfnr izos”k {kerkß dks okil izkIr djus dh vuqefr gksxhA
?k½ laLFkkuksa dh lesfdr lwph mudh Þvuqeksfnr izos”k {kerkß lfgr vuqeksnu vFkok vU; ds fy, dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr ds le{k j[kh tk,xh rFkk blh dks osc&iksVZy ij Hkh vf/klwfpr fd;k tk,xkA blds vfrfjDr ;g Hkh dh] laLFkku] vius yksfxu ds ek/;e ls Þvuqeksfnr izos”k {kerkß lfgr vuqeksnu esa foLrkj i= dks eqfnzr dj ldrs gSaA
M+½ bl izfØ;k ij vihy djus dh vuqefr ugha nh tk,xhA vafre vkosnu tek djus ls iwoZ vkWuykbZu deh;ksa lEcU/kh fjiksVZ lfgr vkosnu QkWeZ esa la”kks/ku ds fofHkUu volj fn, x, gSaA
4-20 bu fofu;eksa dh /kkjk 4-1 ds varxZr vkosnu fd, x, lHkh vkosnuksa dk ewY;kadu] {ks=h; vf/kdkjh }kjk
xfBr dh xbZ laoh{kk lfefr@iqu%laoh{kk lfefr@fo”ks’kK nkSjk lfefr ¼;Fkk ykxw½ }kjk fd;k tk,xkA
lacaf/kr {ks=h; vf/kdkjh vFkok ifj"kn~ dk dksbZ vU; vf/kdkjh lacaf/kr lfefr;ksa dh lgk;rk djsxk rFkk lacaf/kr lfefr;ksa ds le{k izklafxd vfHkys[k vkSj nLrkost j[ksxk rFkk cSBdkas ds vk;kstu ds fy, vko';d O;oLFkk djsxk( rFkkfi] og lfefr;ksa dk Hkkx ugha gksxkA
4-21 nLrkostksa lfgr vkosnu dh gkMZ dkWih laoh{kk dh frfFk dks {ks=h; dk;Zyk; es tek djuh gksxh] ftlds
fcuk laoh{kk lapkfyr ugha dh tk,xhA laoh{kk lfefr] mu vkosndksa dks] ftUgksaus bu fofu;eksa dh /kkjk 4-1 ds varxZr vius vkosnu izLrqr fd, gaS] mUgsa izLrkoksa ds izLrqrhdj.k ds fy, vkeaf=r djsxhA vkosndksa dks] laoh{kk ds le; Lo;a&lR;kfir izfr;ksa lfgr lHkh ewy nLrkost izLrqr djus gksaxsA vkosnd dks ;g ijke”kZ fn;k tkrk gS fd og laoh{kk lwph dk vuqikyu djs rFkk vuqifLFkr u jgsA
bu fofu;eksa dh /kkjk 4-2 dh ¼[k½] ¼x½] ¼?k½] ¼N½ ¼t½ ¼>½ ¼¥½ vkSj ¼V½ ds varxZr vkosnu djus okys laLFkkuksa ds laca/k esa] laoh{kk lfefr vkosndksa }kjk miyC/k djkbZ xbZ tkudkjh@nLrkostksa ds vk/kkj ij izLrkoksa dk izØe.k djsxhA
ftuds vkosnu bu fofu;eksa ds /kkjk 4-2 ds ¼³½] ¼B½ rFkk ¼M½ ds laca/k esa izkIr gq, gSa mUkds ds fy, fo'ks"kK nkSjk lfefr vk;ksftr dh tk,xh
4-22 ,sls vkosnuksa ds laca/k esa ftudks laoh{kk lfefr }kjk laLrqr fd;k tkrk gS fo'ks"kK nkSjk lfefr mu laLFkkvksa
dk fujh{k.k djsxhA 4-23 laoh{kk lfefr@iqu%laoh{kk lfefr@fo”ks’kK nkSjk lfefr dh fjiksVksZa dks viyksM djus dk dk;Z ifj’kn~ ds
lEcfU/kr {ks=h; vf/kdkjh }kjk fd;k tk,xkA 4-24 lacaf/kr {ks=h; vf/kdkjh] dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr ds le{k j[kus ds fy, {ks=h; lfefr dh flQkfj'kksa dks
vHkkrf”ki ds vuqeksnu C;wjks dks vxzsf"kr djrs le; ;g lR;kfir djsxk fd laoh{kk lfefr] iqu%laoh{kk lfefr ¼;fn ykxw gS½ fo”ks’kK nkSjk lfefr rFkk {ks=h; lfefr }kjk] bu fofu;eksa vkSj vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk ds varxZr fufnZ"V izfØ;kvksa vkSj ekin.Mksa dk vuqikyu fd;k x;k gSA vHkkrf'ki dk vuqeksnu C;wjks Hkh laoh{kk lfefr] iqu%leh{kk laoh{kk lfefr fo”ks’kK nkSjk lfefr rFkk {ks=h; lfefr }kjk fofu;eksa vkSj vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk ds vUrxZr fufnZ"V izfØ;kvksa vkSj ekin.Mksa ds vuqikyu fd;s tkus ds lEcU/k esa lR;kiu djsxkA
4-25 {ks=h; lfefr dh flQkfj”ksa rduhdh laLFkkvksa gsrq vuqeksnu dh eatwjh vFkok vU;Fkk ij fu.kZ; ysus ds fy, vHkkrf”ki dh dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr ds le{k j[kh tk,axhA
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4-26 ifj’kn~ dsoy Lo;a dks bl ckr ls larq’V dj ysus ds i”pkr~ gh dh laLFkku vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ"V lHkh ekudksa vkSj lfUu;eksa dh iwfrZ djrk gS] visf{kr vuqeksnu dh eatwjh iznku djsxhA ifj"kn~ ds ikl ;g vf/kdkj lqjf{kr gS fd og laLFkku dh Lo&çdVhdj.k lwpkukvksa ls laLFkku dk fujh{k.k dj ldrh gS rFkk ;fn ;g ik;k tkrk gS lwpuk xyr gS] rks vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuqlkj n.MkRed dkjZokbZ gsrq vkjaEHk dj ldrh gSA
4-27 ,sls vkosndkssa] ftuds vkosnuksa dks dk;ZZdkfj.kh lfefr }kjk /kkjk 4-1 ¼d½] ¼[k½] ¼?k½ rFkk ¼M+½ ds vUrxZr vkxkeh izde.k gsrq laLrqr fd;k tkrk gS mUgsa 'kiFk&Ik= lfgr flD;ksfjVh fMiksftV tek djus ¼;fn ykxw gS½ ds fy, lwfpr fd;k tk,xkA laLFkku }kjk vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fofufnZ"V jkf'k tek dh tk,xh] tks 10 o’kZ rd ifj"kn~ ds ikl jgsxhA
4-28 rduhdh laLFkk }kjk vHkkrf”ki ds ikl vkWuykbZu tek dh xbZ çfrHkwfr tek dks nl o’kZ dh vof/k ds ckn@ikB~;Øe@laLFkku dks can djus ds ekeys esa laxr nLrkost tek djus ds v/;/khu gh fudkyus dh vuqefr nh tk,xhA çfrHkwfr tek ij çksn~Hkwr C;kt ifj’kn~ ds ikl ØsfMV gksxk ftldk ç;ksx vHkkrf”ki }kjk ladk; ds fy, xq.koÙkk lq/kkj dk;ZØeksa rFkk fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks Nk=o`fÙk çnku djus ds fy, fd;k tk,xkA rFkkfi] fdlh ekud] 'krZ vkSj vis{kk ds fdlh mYya?ku vkSj@vFkok laLFkk }kjk xSj&fu"iknu vkSj@vFkok laLFkk ds fo:) f'kdk;rksa ds ekeys esa] tek dh vof/k] ekeyk&nj&ekeyk vk/kkj ij ;Fkkfuf.kZr] vkxs vkSj vof/k ds fy, c<+kbZ tk ldrh gS vkSj@vFkok mls tCr fd;k tk ldrk gSA
4-29 ¼d½ dk;ZZdkfj.kh lfefr@ifj"kn~ dk fu.kZ; vuqeksnu i= ¼,yvks,½ vFkok vLohÑfr i= ds ¼,yvksvkj½
:Ik esa vHkkrf'ki ds osc iksVZy ij viyksM fd;k tk,xk] ftlds lkFk bu fofu;eksa dh /kkjk 4-1 ds vUrxZr tek fd, x, vkosnuksa ds lkFk] vLohÑfr dk dkj.k ,oa fofu;eksa dh /kkjk 4-2 ds vUrxZr tek fd, x, vkosnuksa ds lkFk] vuqeksnu esa foLrkj ¼bZvks,½ vFkok vU; ds fy, dkj.k Hkh lwfpr fd;k tk,xkA
;fn tkjh fd;k x;k] vuqeksnu i= dh oS/krk] vuqeksnu i= tkjh djus dh frfFk ls nks o"kZ ds fy, gksxh] tks dsoy pkyw o"kZ esa izos'k ds fy, fo'ofo|ky; ls lac)rk çkIr djus rFkk jkT; ljdkj dh vis{kkvksa dks iwjk djus ds fy, gksxhA ;gk¡ rd fd] ;fn laLFkku fo'ofo|ky; ls xSj lac)rk rFkk jkT; ljdkj dh vis{kkvksa dks iwjk u djus ds dkj.k pkyw 'kS{kf.kd o"kZ esa izos'k djus es vlQy jgRkk gS rks vkxkeh 'kS{kf.kd l= ds fy, vuqeksnu es foLrkj gsrq vHkkrf'ki osc&iksVZy ij vkWuykbZu vkosnu dj ldrk gSA
¼[k½ vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, ekudksa dks iwjk fd, tkus ds laca/k esa lR;kiu djus gsrq fo|kfFkZ;ksa
dk izFke cSp mÙkh.kZ gksus ls iwoZ] fdlh Hkh le; fo'ks"kK nkSjk lfefr ¼bZohlh½ lapkfyr dh tk ldrh gSA
¼x½ laLFkku@fo'ofo|ky; ds uke esa ifjorZu] efgyk laLFkkvksa dk lg&f'k{kk laLFkku esa ifjorZu rFkk
lg&f'k{kk laLFkkuksa dk efgyk laLFkkvksa esa ifjorZu] LFky esa ifjorZu] laLFkku@ikB~;Øe@vksa dks cUn djus ds fy, laLFkku dks lEcfU/kr ÞvukifÙk izek.k i=ß ¼,uvkslh½ lEcfU/kr dSys.Mj o"kZ ds 31 fnlEcj ls iwoZ tek djuk gksxkA
,sls fo|eku laLFkku ftUgksaus laLFkku dks cUn djus ds fy, vkosnu fd;k rFkk dqN dfe;ksa ds dkj.k ifj"kn~ }kjk mls vuqeksfnr ugha fd;k x;k gS rks laLFkku dks ml o"kZ ds fy, 'kwU; izos'k {kerk ds lkFk vuqeksnu esa foLrkj ¼bZvks,½ iznku fd;k tk,xkA ,sls laLFkku lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds ikl gks tkus vFkkZr utnhdh vHkkrf'ki vuqeksfnr laLFkkvksa esa iqu%forfjr dj fn, tkus ds i'pkr~ lHkh laxr nLrkost tek djsxsa rFkk vkf/kdkfjd rkSj ij laLFkku dks cUn dj ldasxsA
¼?k½ lHkh ikB~;Øeksa esa izos'k ds fy, fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh ik=rk vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk ds vuqlkj rFkk dsUnz ljdkj@lacaf/kr jkT; ljdkj@la?kjkT; {ks= dh vkj{k.k uhfr ds vuqlkj gksxhA
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 11
4-30 ubZ laLFkk,a] ftUgsa vuqeksnu&i= iznku fd;k x;k gS rFkk fo|eku laLFkk,a] ftUgsa u, ikB~;Øe¼vksa½]
izHkkx¼vksa½] dk;ZØe¼vksa½] vkSj izos'k {kerk esa ifjorZu ds fy, vuqeksnu iznku fd;k x;k gS] U;wure vgZrkvksa rFkk osrueku ds lEcU/k esa ifj’kn~ dh uhfr ds vuqlkj f'k{k.k dfeZ;ksa rFkk izkpk;Z@funs'kd] ¼;Fkkçdj.k½ dh fu;qfDr dk vuqikyu djsaxhA vYila[;d laLFkkvksa dks NksM+dj] 'ks"k lHkh f'k{k.k laLFkk,a f'k{k.k dfeZ;ksa @izkpk;Z@funs'kd rFkk vU; rduhdh lgk;d LVkWQ vkSj iz'kklfud LVkWQ dh fu;qfDr iw.kZr;% lEcfU/kr fo'ofo|ky;@cksMZ dh i)fr rFkk izfØ;k ¼fo'ks"kr;% p;u izfØ;k ,oa p;u lfefr ds lEcU/k esa½ ds vuq:i gh djsaxhA LVkWQ dh fu;qfDr;ksa laca/kh ;g lwpuk fu/kkZfjr çi= esa vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fu/kkZfjr vuqlwph ds vuqlkj vHkkrf”ki ds osc&iksVZy ij Hkh viyksM djuh gksxhA
4-31 vkosnd rduhdh laLFkk ds uke dk bl izdkj iz;ksx ugha djsxh fd rduhdh laLFkk ds uke dk laf{kIr :i
vkbZvkbZ,e vFkok vkbZvkbZVh vFkok vkbZvkbZ,llh vFkok ,uvkbZVh vFkok vHkkrf”ki vFkok fo”ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx¼;wthlh½ vFkok ekuo lalk/ku fodkl ea=ky;¼,e,pvkjMh½ vFkok thvksvkbZ curk gksA vkosnd] ljdkj] Hkkjr] Hkkjrh;] jk"Vªh;] vf[ky Hkkjrh;] vf[ky Hkkjrh; ifj"kn~] vk;ksx 'kCnksa dk vFkok laizrhd vkSj uke ¼vuqfpr iz;ksx dk fuokj.k½ vf/kfu;e] 1950 ds varxZr fuf"k) vU; ukeksa dk iz;ksx rduhdh laLFkk ds uke esa dgh Hkha ugha djsxkA ijarq ;g Hkh fd] mi;qZDr çfrca/k ml n'kk esa ykxw ugha gksaxs] ;fn rduhdh laLFkk Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk LFkkfir dh xbZ gS vFkok bldk uke Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk vuqeksfnr fd;k x;k gSA
4-32 fdlh Hkh fLFkfr esa] vHkkrf'ki ds fcuk iwoZ vuqeksnu çkIr fd, rFkk lacaf/kr fo'ofo|ky;@rduhdh cksMZ
dh lEc)rk çkIr fd;s fcuk dksbZ Hkh rduhdh laLFkk dkÅalfyax rFkk ços'k çfØ;k esa Hkkx ysus rFkk fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks izos'k nsus ds fy, ik= ugha gksxhaA lac)rk iznku djus okys fo'ofo|ky;@cksMZ ,slh rduhdh laLFkkuksa ds fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk ukekadu ugha djsaxs] ftUgsa vHkkrf'ki dk iwoZ vuqeksnu çkIr ugha gksxkA
4-33 lacaf/kr dsUnzh;@jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= iz'kklu ifj"kn~ ds visf{kr vuqeksnu ds fcuk fdlh rduhdh
laLFkk dks fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds nkf[kys ds fy, vuqefr ugha nsxhA 4-34 lEcfU/kr MhVhbZ@jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= iz'kklu@lac)rk iznku djus okyk fo'ofo|ky;@cksMZ
muds {ks=kf/kdkj esa vkus okyh laLFkkvksa dh fofHkUu ikB~;Øeksa dh izos”k {kerk] vius yksfxu ds ek/;e ls osc&iksVZy ls MkWÅuyksM dj ldrs gSaA
4-35 vkosnd rduhdh laLFkkvksa ls ifj"kn~ dks fofHkUu iz;kstuksa ds fy, visf{kr tkudkjh rFkk nLrkost lgh rFkk
iw.kZ iznku djus dh vis{kk dh tkrh gSA ;fn] nh xbZ tkudkjh vFkok ifj"kn~ dks iznku fd, x, nLrkost xyr] viw.kZ ik, tkrs gSa] vkSj@vFkok vkosnd rduhdh laLFkk,a okLrfod tkudkjh dks izdV djus esa vlQy jgrh gSa vkSj@vFkok mUgksaus tkudkjh fNikbZ gS@mldk xyr fuoZpu fd;k gS] rks ifj"kn~ bl laca/k esa dkjZokbZ djsxh] ftlesa vuqeksnu okil ysuk vkSj@vFkok ,slh vU; dkjZokbZ djuk 'kkfey gS] tks] vkosnd rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds fo:) fd, tkus ds fy, vko';d le>h tk,aA
4-36 vHkkrf'ki] ,sls ekeyksa esa] tgka nLrkostksa ds xyr gkssus] ;Fkkizdj.k xyr fuoZpu fd, tkus] ekudksa vkSj
lfUu;eksa ds mYya?ku] dnkpkj bR;kfn dh fof'k"V f'kdk;rsa gSa] rkjh[kksa dks vf/klwfpr djds vFkok blds fcuk] le;≤ ij fujh{k.k Hkh dj ldsxhA
laLFkk,a] vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, ekudksa dk vuqikyu lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, vfu;r
vkdfLed fujh{k.k rFkk mi;qDr dkjZokbZ dj ldus] ftlesa vuqeksnu okil ysuk rFkk ,slh vU; ;Fkkçdj.k dkjZokbZ 'kkfey gSa] tks] rduhdh laLFkkvksa ds fo:) fd, tkus ds fy, vko';d le>h tk, ds v/;/khu gksaxhA
4-37 bu fofu;eksa dh /kkjk 4-35 vkSj 4-36 ds v/khu fo|eku ikB~;Øeksa ds vuqeksnu ds foLrkj vFkok vuqeksnu
ds foLrkj dh eatwjh ls badkj fd, tkus ds ekeys esa] ,slh laLFkkvksa ls vuqeksnu gsrq çkIr fdlh vkosnu ij
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rc rd fopkj ugha fd;k tk,xk] tc rd ,slh dkjZokbZ dk fuiVkjk u dj fy;k x;k gks rFkk izoÙkZdksa@laLFkkvksa dks mYya?kuksa ds vkjksiksa ls eqDr u dj fn;k x;k gksA
4-38 lEcfU/kr jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT; {ks= ,slh laLFkkvksa ds Nk=ksa dk] ftlds dk;ZØeksa@ikB~;Øeksa dks ifj"kn~
}kjk lekIr dj fn;k x;k gS vFkok ftudk vuqeksnu okil ys fy;k x;k@fuyafcr dj fn;k x;k gS] mlds lkFk lac) vU; fudVorhZ vHkkrf'ki vuqeksfnr fo'ofo|ky;@cksMZ ls lac)rk izkIr rduhdh laLFkkvksa eas iqu%forj.k djsxh vkSj ifj"kn~ iqu%forfjr fd, x, Nk=ksa dks] muds dk;ZØeksa@ikB~;Øeksa dh lekfIr rd] ,slh laLFkkvksa esa mi;qDr :i ls [kikus ds fy, ,slh laLFkkvksa esa vfrfjDr lhVksa dh vuqefr nsxhA
4-39 fo|keku laLFkkvksa ds ekeys esa ;fn fo”ks"kK nkSjk lfefr ¼bZohlh½ lapkfyr dh tkrh gS vFkok dkj.k crkvks
uksfVl tkjh fd;k tkrk gS rks bls ;Fkk ykxw LFkkbZ lquokbZ lfefr ¼,l,plh½ ds le{k j[kk tk,xk rFkk vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuqlkj izØe.k fd;k tk,xkA ;fn laLFkku dk;Zdkj.kh lfefr ds fu.kZ; ls O;fFkr gS rks] laLFkku dks vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuq:i ifj"kn~ ds lkeus ,d ckj vihy djus dk vf/kdkj gksxkA
4-40 dqN fu;fer ikB~;Øeksa dks vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, fn'kk&funsZ'kksa ds vuqlkj foy; djus dh
vuqefr gksxh ftlesa izos'k {kerk vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk ds vuqlkj vf/kdre izos'k{kerk ds v/;/khu] ,d ikkB~;Øe rFkk çHkkx ds dqy tek ds cjkcj gksxh] c”krsZ fd fo|kFkhZ ladk; vuqikr dk vuqj{k.k fd;k tk,A ikB~;Øe ds lHkh izHkkxksa ds foy; ij gh fopkj fd;k tk,xkA dqN izHkkxksa ds vkaf'kd foy; dh vuqefr ugha gksxhA
4-41 ifj"kn~ ds vuqeksnu ds fcuk rduhdh dk;ZØe@ikB~;Øe iznku djus okyh fdlh Hkh laLFkk dks
xSj&vuqeksfnr ?kksf"kr fd;k tk,xk] ;fn og]
d½ ifj"kn~~ ds vuqeksnu ds fcuk vkjaHk gqbZ gS ( rFkk [k½ ifj"kn~ }kjk ÞxSj&vuqeksfnrß ?kksf"kr dh xbZ gSA
4-42 ifj"kn~ fdlh laLFkk dks dksbZ l'krZ vuqeksnu ugha nsxhA 4-43 vlk/kkj.k ifjfLFkfr;ksa ds varxZr] ;fn iwokZfLFkfr dh [email protected] dkjZokbZ ¼'kkfLr dks NksM+dj½ ifj"kn~
}kjk izR;sd dSys.Mj o"kZ ds 30 vizSy ds i'pkr~ vuqeksfnr dh tkrh gS rks og dsoy vkxkeh 'kSf{k.kd o"kZ ds fy, ykxw gksxhA
4-44 fMxzh@LukÙkdksÙkj fMxzh@fMIyksek dk;ZØeksa es ikf'Zod izos'k ds varxZr nkf[kysA
¼d½ fMIyksek/kkjd rFkk ch-,llh- fMxzh /kkjd f}rh; o"kZ bathfu;jh fMxzh ikB~;Øeksa esa laLohÑr ços'k {kerk ds vf/kdre 20 izfr'kr rd ços'k ds fy, ik= gksaxs] ¼tcfd vaMeku] fudksckj] y{k}hi] nho ,oa neu esa fLFkr laLFkkuksa ds fy, ;g 30 çfr'kr gksxh½ vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuqlkj tksfd vuqeksfnr izos'k {kerk] tek izFke o"kZ esa u Hkjh xbZ fjDr;ksa ls vfrfjDr gksxhA
¼[k½ ijarq ;g Hkh fd ,sls fo|kFkhZ] ftUgksaus Hks"kth esa fMIyksek ikB~;Øe iwjk fd;k gS] os f}rh; o"kZ
Hks"kth fMxzh ikB~;Øeksa esa laLohÑr ços'k {kerk ds vf/kdre 10 izfr'kr rd izos'k ds fy, ik= gkasxs] ¼tcfd vaMeku] fudksckj] y{k}hi] nho ,oa neu esa fLFkr laLFkkuksa ds fy, ;g 20 çfr'kr gksxh½] vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuqlkj tksfd vuqeksfnr izos'k {kerk tek izFke o"kZ esa u Hkjh xbZ fjDr;ksa ls vfrfjDr gksxhA
¼x½ ijarq ;g Hkh fd ,sls fo|kFkhZ] ftUgksaus 10$2 Lrj ij vFkok Lukrd Lrj ij xf.kr ikB~;Øe ds
lkFk chlh,] ch-,l&lh- ¼vkbZ-Vh-@dEI;wVj foKku½ esa U;wure 3 o’kZ dh vof/k dk Lukrd mikf/k ikB~;Øe iwjk dj fy;k gS] os f}rh; o"kZ ,elh, ikB~;Øeksa esa laLohÑr izos'k {kerk ds vf/kdre 20 izfr'kr rd izos'k ds fy, ik= gkasxs] ¼tcfd vaMeku] fudksckj] y{k}hi] nho ,oa
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 13
neu esa fLFkr laLFkkuksa ds fy, ;g 30 çfr'kr gksxh½ vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuqlkj tksfd vuqeksfnr izos'k {kerk] tek izFke o"kZ esa u Hkjh xbZ fjDr;ksa ls vfrfjDr gksxhA
¼?k½ ,sls fo|kFkhZ] ftUgksaus 12oha foKku ¼ftlesa xf.kr ,d fo"k; ds :Ik esa 'kkfey gks½ vFkok O;olk;
¼vksvkj½ lfgr] 12oha foKku rduhdh lfgr] 12oha foKku vFkok 10oha $ ¼2 o"khZ; vkbZVhvkbZ fMIyksek½ mi;qDr fo'ks"kKrk esa fd;k gks os bl Øe esa mi;qDr dk;ZØe ds fMIyksek ikB~;Øe ds f}rh; o"kZ esa laLohÑr izos'k {kerk ds vf/kdre 20 izfr'kr rd izos'k ds fy, ik= gkasxs] ¼tcfd vaMeku] fudksckj] y{k}hi] nho ,oa neu esa fLFkr laLFkkuksa ds fy, ;g 30 çfr'kr gksxh½ vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuqlkj tksfd vuqeksfnr izos'k {kerk] tek izFke o"kZ esa u Hkjh xbZ fjDr;ksa ls vfrfjDr gksxhA
5- LFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr ds le{k vihy 5-1 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 10 fnu ds Hkhrj dfe;ksa dks iwjk djus ds laca/k esa] ifj"kn~ ds le{k dsoy ,d ckj vihy djus dh vuqefr gksxhA ,sls laLFkkuksa dks v/;{k] vHkkrf'ki }kjk xfBr LFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr ds le{k izLrqr gksus dh vuqefr gksxhA ifj"kn~ dk fu.kZ; 30 vizSy rd vFkok mlls iwoZ viyksM dj fn;k tk,xkA
5-2 ifj"kn~ dk ,d vf/kdkjh LFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr ds le{k nLrkost izLrqr djsxkA laLFkk ds ,d izfrfuf/k dks
LFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr ds le{k laLFkk dk n`f"Vdks.k izLrqr djus ds fy, vkeaf=r fd;k tk,xkA 5-3 LFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr dh flQkfj'ksa vHkkrf'ki dh ifj"kn~ ds le{k j[kh tk,axh] ftldk fu.kZ; vafre gksxkA
,sls ekeys esa tgkW] ifj"kn~ dh cSBd izLrkfor ugha gksxh ogk¡ LFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr dh laLrqfr;ka v/;{k vHkkrf'ki }kjk vuqeksfnr dh tk,axh rFkk blds i'pkr~ bUgsa iqf"V gsrq ifj"kn~ ds le{k j[kk tk,xkA
5-4 ifj"kn~ dk fu.kZ;] 30 vizSy rd vFkok mlls iwoZ osc&iksVZy ds ek/;e ls vafre vuqeksnu i=@vLohÑfr
i= ds :i esa vkosnd dks lwfpr fd;k tk,xkA izLrko dh vLohÑfr ds ekeys esa] vkosnu dh vLohÑfr dk dkj.k Hkh fn;k tk,xkA
6- Hkwfe rFkk fufeZr {ks= dh vko';drk 6-1 fdlh ubZ rduhdh laLFkk dh izoÙkZd lkslkbVh@U;kl@daiuh ds ikl vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x,
vuqlkj visf{kr Hkwfe vius fof/klEer dCts esa] çoÙkZd lkslkbZVh@U;kl@daiuh ds uke ij izLrko tek djus dh frfFk rd ;k mlls iwoZ] Li"V gd ds lkFk] ;Fkkvisf{kr vkSj fufnZ"V Hkwfe gksuh pkfg,A
blds vfrfjDr ;g Hkh fd] çLrkfor laLFkkvksa dh izorZd lkslkbZVh U;kl@dEiuh ds fy, ;g [kqyk jgsxk fd og vuqeksnu i= izkIr gksus ds i”pkr~ dsoy rduhdh laLFkk ds fodkl gsrq lalk/ku fodflr djus ds mÌs”; ls gh ml Hkwfe dks jsgu ¼Mortgage½ ij ns ldrh gSa] ftl Hkwfe ij rduhdh laLFkk fLFkr gSA blds vfrfjDr ;g Hkh fd] fo|eku laLFkku dh çoÙkZd lkslkbZVh U;kl@dEiuh ds fy, ;g [kqyk gksxk fd og vko”;d Hkwfe laca/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 lacaf/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 dh ,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 dh d{kk ds dejs] ç;ksx”kkyk bR;kfn dks lka>k ugha fd;k tk,xkA rFkkfi] lkekU; lqfo/kk,a tSls fd dSaVhu] lHkkxkj] [ksy eSnku] okgu [kMs+ djus dk LFkku ¼ikfdZax½ bR;kfn dk lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh lqfo/kk dk /;ku j[krs gq, lkaÖkk ç;ksx fd;k tk ldrk gSA
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6-2 u, rduhdh f”k{kk laLFkku dh çoÙkZd lkslkbZVh@U;kl dEiuh laLFkku LFkkfir djus gsrq vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fofufnZ"V le;≤ ij la”kksf/kr fd, x, vuqlkj ;Fkkykxw visf{kr fufeZr {ks= dk fuekZ.k djsxhA
7- funs'kd@çkpk;Z vkSj ladk; lnL;ksa ,oa fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds laca/k esa tkudkjh
lHkh rduhdh laLFkk,a muds funs'kd@izkpk;Z] ladk; lnL;ksa ,oa fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds laca/k esa tkudkjh ifj"kn~ ds osc&iksVZy ij miyC/k izi= esa viyksM djsaxh rFkk le;≤ ij bl lwpuk dk v|ru djrh jgsaxhA 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&iksVZy ij viyksM djuk gksxkA
8- vuqeksnu okil ysuk ;fn dksbZ rduhdh laLFkk laxr fofu;eksa ds mica/kksa esa ls fdlh dk mYya?ku djrh gS] rks ifj"kn~] LFkkbZ lquokbZ lfefr ¼,l,plh½ ds ek/;e ls mi;qDr tkap djus ds i'pkr rFkk LFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr ¼,l,lh½ ds ek/;e ls lacaf/kr rduhdh laLFkk dks lqus tkus dk volj nsus ds i'pkr~ bu fofu;eksa ds varxZRk iznku fd, x, vuqeksnu dks okil ys ldsxhA laLFkku dks çnku fd, x, vuqeksnu dks okil ysus ds ekeys esa rduhdh laLFkku@lkslkbZVh@ U;kl@dEiuh u;k laLFkku LFkkfir djus ds nks o"kZ iwjs gksus ij vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa ifjHkkf"kr fd;s x, vuqlkj vuqeksnu gsrq u, fljs ls vkosnu dj ldrh gSA
9- 'kkfLr bu fofu;eksa ds mYya?ku djrs gq, py jgh rduhdh f'k{kk çnku djus okyh dksbZ Hkh laLFkk] fof/kd flfoy
dkjZokbZ ds fy, nk;h gksxh] ftlesa vuqeksnu] ;fn dksbZ gS] dks okil fy;k tkuk vkSj@vFkok ifj"kn~ }kjk] blds vkSj@vFkok bldh çoÙkZd lkslkbZVh@U;kl@daiuh vFkok blls lg;ksftr O;fDr;ksa ds fo:) ;Fkk çdj.k] fof/kd vkijkf/kd dkjZokbZ Hkh 'kkfey gSA
ijarq ;g vkSj Hkh fd] ;fn dksbZ rduhdh laLFkk bu fofu;eksa ds fdlh Hkh mica/k dk mYya?ku djrh gS] rks ifj"kn~ ,slh tkap djds] tks ;g mi;qDr le>s rFkk lacaf/kr rduhdh laLFkk dks ekeys dks Li"V djus dk volj iznku djus ds i'pkr~ vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fufnZ’V ;Fkk çdj.k] dksbZ ,d vFkok lHkh dkjZokbZ;ka dj ldsxhA
10- fofu;eksa ds mYya?ku ij dkjZokbZ
10-1 vuqeksnu ds foLrkj ds fy, vkosnu çLrqr u fd;k tkuk@v/kwjs vkosnu çLrqr fd;k
tkuk ifj"kn~ }kjk vuqeksnu ds foLrkj djus gsrq rduhdh laLFkk,a] fu/kkZfjr çi= ij laxr layXudksa lfgr] ifj"kn~ dks çR;sd o"kZ vkosnu viyksM djsaxh] ,sls vkosnuksa dh çkfIr dh vafre frfFk vuqlwph esa fn;s x;s vuqlkj gksxhA
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 laca/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 izos'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
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 15
10-2 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 gksaxs] os ifj’kn~ }kjk fuEu n.MkRed dkjZokbZ;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d vFkok vf/kd dh nk;h gksaxh %
• laLrqr izos'k {kerk esa deh • ,d “kS{kf.kd o’kZ ds fy, ços'k ugha ¼uks ,Mfe'ku½ fLFkfr
10-3 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 gSa] f'k{k.k LVkWQ ds fy, fufnZ"V osruekuksa vkSj@vFkok vgZrkvksa dk vuqikyu ugha dj jgh gSa] os ifj’kn~ }kjk fuEu n.MkRed dkjZokbZ;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d vFkok vf/kd dh nk;h gksaxh %
• ,d “kS{kf.kd o"kZ ds fy, ,uvkjvkbZ rFkk vfrfjDr lhVksa ;fn dksbZ gkas] ds fy, vuqeksnu dk fuyEcu
• laLrqr izos'k {kerk esa deh • ,d “kS{kf.kd o"kZ ds fy, lacaf/kr ikB~;Øe ¼vksa½ esa ços'k ugha ¼uks ,Mfe'ku½ fLFkfr • lacaf/kr ikB~;Øe ¼vksa½ ds fy, vuqeksnu okil ysuk • laLFkk ds vuqeksnu dks okil ysuk
ifj’kn~ ladk; lnL;ksa ,oa LVkWQ ds lnL;ksa dks fu;fer osrueku forfjr u djus ds fy, n.MkRed dkjZokbZ dj ldrh gSA
10-4 dEI;wVj] lkW¶Vos;j] baVjusV] fçaVjksa] ç;ksx'kkyk miLdjksa] iqLrdksa] tuZyksa] iqLrdky; lqfo/kkvksa dh vis{kkvksa dh iwfrZ u fd;k tkuk
tks laLFkk,a] ;FkkfufnZ"V dEI;wVj] lkW¶Vos;j] baVjusV] fçaVjksa] ç;ksx'kkyk miLdjksa] iqLrdksa] tuZyksa ,oa iqLrdky; lqfo/kkvksa dh iwfrZ ugha djsaxh] os ifj’kn~ }kjk fuEu n.MkRed dkjZokbZ;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d vFkok vf/kd dh nk;h gksaxh %
• ,d “kS{kf.kd o’kZ ds fy, ,uvkjvkbZ rFkk vfrfjDr lhVksa] ;fn dksbZ gSa] ds fy, vuqeksnu dk fuyacu
• laLrqr izos'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
10-5 rduhdh laLFkk ds fy, vfrfjDr vfuok;Z vis{kkvksa dh iwfrZ u fd;k tkuk
tks laLFkk,a fufnZ"V vis{kkvksa dh iwfrZ ugha djsaxh] os ifj"kn~ }kjk fuEu n.MkRed dkjZokbZ;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d vFkok vf/kd dh nk;h gksaxh %& • ,d “kS{kf.kd o’kZ ds fy, ,uvkjvkbZ rFkk vfrfjDr lhVksa] ;fn dksbZ gSa] ds fy, vuqeksnu dk
fuyacu • laLrqr izos'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
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10-6 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 gksaxh %&
• ,d “kS{kf.kd o’kZ ds fy, ,uvkjvkbZ rFkk vfrfjDr lhVksa] ;fn dksbZ gSa] ds fy, vuqeksnu dk fuyacu
• laLrqr izos'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
10-7 f}rh; ikyh ds fy, le;&lkj.kh@ladk; vis{kkvksa dk vuqikyu
f}rh; ikyh ?kksf"kr le; lkj.kh nksigj 1 cts ls 9 lk;a 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
10-8 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 laca/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~xzfgr dh tk,xh • ,d “kS{kf.kd o’kZ ds fy, ,uvkjvkbZ rFkk vfrfjDr lhVksa] ds fy, vuqeksnu dk fuyacu • laLrqr izos'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
10-9 lEcfU/kr jkT;@'kqYd fofu;ked lfefr }kjk fu/kkZfjr 'kqYd ls vf/kd 'kqYd çHkkfjr
djuk rduhdh laLFkku 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 gksxk pkgs ;g fdlh Hkh uke ls gksA ;fn dksbZ laLFkk mDr fn”kk&funsZ”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 %&
• çR;sd jkT;@'kqYd fofu;ed lfefr }kjk fu/kkZfjr 'kqYd ls vf/kd olwys x, çR;sd vf/kd 'kqYd ds fy, çfr Nk= olwys x;s dqy vf/kd Qhl dk nksxquh “kkfLr mn~xzfgr dh tk,xh rFkk fy;k x;k vfrfjDr 'kqYd fo|kFkhZ dks okil ykSVkuk gksxkA
• ,d “kS{kf.kd o’kZ ds fy, ,uvkjvkbZ rFkk vfrfjDr lhVksa] ;fn dksbZ gksa] ds fy, vuqeksnu dk fuyacu
• laLrqr izos'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
10-10 Qhl okilh ds ekeys d½ ,sls ekeys ftuesa fo|kFkhZ u;k ikB~;de vkjaEHk gksus ls iwoZ] viuk izos”k okil ys ysrk gS] laLFkku
dks fo|kFkhZ ls fy, x, 'kqYd esa ls dsoy izØe.k 'kqYd dkVdj ¼tks fd : 1000@& ¼:i;s ,d
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 17
gtkj ek=½ ls vf/kd ugha gksxk½ lEiw.kZ 'kqYd fo|kFkhZ dks okil djuk gksxkA laLFkku dks fo|kFkhZ ds Ldwy@laLFkku NksM+us ds ewy çek.k&i= dks j[kus dh vuqefr ugha gksxh ;fn fo|kFkhZ ikB~;de esa 'kkfey gksus ¼TokbZfuax½ ds i”pkr~ ikB~;Øe NksM+rk gS rFkk ifjek.krk% [kkyh lhV dks izos”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 ;fn [kkyh lhV ugha Hkjh tkrh gS] rks laLFkku dks lqj{kk tek rFkk ewy nLrkotksa dks okil ykSVkuk gksxkA fo|kFkhZ laLFkku ds izos”k jn~n djus ds Ik”pkr~ fdlh Hkh le; fo|kFkhZ ls vkxkeh o"kZ ds 'kqYd dh ek¡x ugha dj ldrkA izek.k&i= ,oa 'kqYd 7 fnu ds Hkhrj ykSVk fn, tk,aA
[k½ ços'k ds jn~n gksus ij Qhl dh okilh ds ckjs esa vHkkrf'ki ds fn'kk&funsZ'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 gksaxh %& • '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~xzfgr 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 • ,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
10-11 'kkfLr dh jkf'k vHkkrf'ki ds Hkqxrku dh jhfr ls dkWijsV baVjusV cSafdx ds ek/;e ls çsf’kr dh
tk,xh
10-12 ;fn 'kiFk i= esa fofufnZ"V dksbZ lwpkuk xyr fl) gksrh gS rks] lk{kh ds fo:) fof/kd dkjZokbZ ftlesa n.MkRed dkjZokbZ Hkh “kkfey gS] dh tk,xhA
10-13 vuqeksnu okil ysus ds ekeys dks NksM+dj n.MkRed dkjZokbZ ds fo#) iwokZfLFkfr dh
çkfIr ¼fjLVksjs’’’’ku½ dh çfØ;k
izos'k {kerk ds fy, iwokZfLFkfr dh çkfIr ¼fjLVksjs”ku½ gsrq vkosnd dks v/;k;&II ds varxZr vkosnu djuk gksxkA iwokZfLFkfr dh çkfIr ¼fjLVksjs”ku½ vuqeksnu izfØ;k iqfLrdk esa fn, x, vuqlkj fo'ks"kK nkSjk lfefr }kjk lHkh vis{kkvksa dk lR;kiu djus ds v/;/khu gksxhA
fo'ks"kK nkSjk lfefr dh fjiksVZ v/;{k vHkkrf'ki }kjk xfBr dh xbZ LFkkbZ lquokbZ lfefr ds le{k j[kh tk,xhA
LFkkbZ lquokbZ lfefr dh laLrqfr;ka vko”;d vuqeksnu gsrq dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr ds le{k j[kh tk,axhA ;FkkfLFkfr j[ks tkus ds ekeys esa laLFkku dks foLr`r fyf[kr fooj.k ¼Lihfdax vkMZj½ tkjh fd;k tk,xkA
ifj"kn~ dh dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr ds fu.kZ; ls O;fFkr fdlh laLFkk dks v/;k;&I ds varxZr n.MkRed dkjZokbZ ds laca/k esa ;FkkfLFkfr cuk;s j[kus ds fy, vkosnu djus dk vf/kdkj gksxkA vihy ij izØe.k vuqeksnu çfØ;k iqfLrdk esa nh xbZ çfØ;k dk vuqikyu djrs gq, fd;k tk,xkA
laLFkku dks viuk ekeyk çLrqr djus dk volj nsdj ekeyk LFkkbZ vihyh; lfefr ds le{k j[kk tk,xkA ,l,lh dh laLrqfr;ksa ij ifj"kn~ }kjk fopkj fd;k tk,xkA vafre :i ls iwokZfLFkfr dh çkfIr ¼fjLVksjs”ku½ vFkok vU; dks laLFkk dks foLr`r fyf[kr fooj.k ¼Lihfdax vkMZj½ }kjk izsf"kr fd;k tk,xkA
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10-14 ,QMhvkj tkjh djuk
ifjiDork ¼eSP;ksfjVh½ ds ckn ,QMhvkj ds uohuhdj.k dh vuqefr ugha gSA rFkkfi] Lor ¼vkVks½ uohuhdj.k ds ekeys esa ,QMhvkj NqM+kus ds fy, lacaf/kr cSad dh fVIi.kh çkIr djuh gksxhA
;fn fdlh Hkh laLFkku dk fdlh Hkh ljdkjh fudk;@cSad ds lkFk dksbZ Hkh foÙkh; xcu gS] rks laLFkku dks ,QMhvkj rc rd tkjh ugha dh tk,xh tc rd dh laLFkku dks bl izdkj ds fudk; ls vukifÙk izek.k&i= ¼,uvkslh½ izkIr ugha gks tkrk gSA lacaf/kr ikfVZ;ksa }kjk ekeys ds fuiVku ds ckn gh vHkkrf”ki }kjk mi;qDr rFkk ifj’kn~ ds fu;ekuqlkj dkjokbZ dh tk,xhA
;fn dksbZ laLFkku@U;kl@lkslkbZVh ,QMhvkj ls lacaf/kr fu;eksa dk mYya?ku djrh gS] rks ifj’kn~ mfpr n.MkRed dkjokbZ djsxhA
11- f’kdk;r ekeys
fdlh laLFkk ds laca/k esa f”kdk;r ¼,sa½ çkIr gksus ds ekeys esa bu ij vHkkrf”ki ds yksd f”kdk;r fuokj.k çdks’B ¼thvkjlh½ }kjk çØe.k fd;k tk,xkA
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ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 30th November, 2016
All India Council for Technical Education
(Grant of Approvals for Technical Institutions)
Regulations, 2016
F. No. AB/AICTE/REG/2016.—In exercise of its powers conferred under sub-section (1) of Section 23 read
with Section 10 and Section 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, 2012 notified in the Gazette of India vide F.No. 37-3/Legal/AICTE/2012 dated 27th
September, 2012
regarding grant of approval for starting new Technical Institutions, introduction of Courses or Programmes and
increase/variations of intake capacity of seats for the Courses or Programmes, Extension of Approval and F. No.: 37-
3/Legal/2007 dated 12th
January, 2007 regarding admissions under lateral entry in Degree Engineering Programme for
the existing Technical Institutions, the All India Council for Technical Education makes the following Regulations:
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, 2016.
1.2 These Regulations shall apply to Technical Institutions conducting and /or intending to conduct technical
education and such other Programmes and areas as notified by the Act.
1.3 Theyshall 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 AcademicYear of the concerned Affiliating University/ Board and/or Technical
Institution.
2.2 “Act” means the All India Council for Technical Education Act, 1987 (52 of 1987).
2.3 “AICTE Web-Portal” means web site hosted by the Council at URL www.aicte-india.org.
2.4 “APH” means Approval Process Handbook published by the AICTE every year prescribing norms and standards
for processing the applications submitted for grant of various approvals.
2.5 “Applicant” means an applicant who makes an application to the Council for seeking any kind of approval under
these Regulations.
2.6 “Approved Institution” means the Technical Institution approved by the Council.
2.7 “Break in EoA” means break in the approval of the Institution during the previous year(s).
2.8 “Chairman” means Chairman of the AICTE as described under sub-section 4(a) of Section 3 of the Act.
2.9 “Co-Ed Institution” means the Institution admitting male,female and transgender students.
2.10 “Commission” means University Grants Commission established under Section 4 of the University Grants
Commission Act, 1956
2.11 “Company” means a Company established/registered under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013
2.12 “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/UT concerned.
2.13 “Council” means All India Council for Technical Education established under Section 3 of the Act.
2.14 “Course” means one of the branch of learning in Programme such as Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
etc.
2.15 “Division” means
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A batch of maximum of Sixty (60) seats in Under Graduate Programme and Diploma in Engineering/
Technology/ Hotel Management and Catering Technology/ Applied Arts and Crafts, Post Graduate Programme in
PGDM/ MBA/MCA excluding supernumerary seats, if any;
A batch of maximum of Forty (40) seats in Under Graduate and Diploma in Architecture/ Town Planning
Programme excluding supernumerary seats, if any;
A batch of maximum of Fifty (50) Seats in Under Graduate in Pharmacy Programme excluding supernumerary
seats, if any;
A batch of maximum of Sixty (60) Seats in Diploma in Pharmacy Programmeincluding supernumerary seats, if
any;
A batch of maximum of Thirty (30) seats in Post Graduate Programme in Engineering/ Technology/ Hotel
Management and Catering Technology/ Applied Arts and Crafts/ Architecture/ Town Planning;
A batch of maximum of Fifteen (15) seats in Post Graduate Programme in Pharmacy;
A batch of maximum of Sixty (60) seats in Integrated Degree in Engineering and Technology, Integrated Degree
in MCA and Integrated Degree in MBA; and
A maximum of Ten (10) seats per year in Fellowship Programme in management.
2.16 “EoA” means Extension of Approval granted by AICTE for conduct of technical Programmes by an Institution.
2.17 “EVC” means Expert Visit Committee constituted by the Regional Officer as per the composition given in
Approval Process Handbook to verify physically the infrastructural facilities of the applicant Institution.
2.18 “Executive Committee” means the Committee constituted by the Council under Section 12 of the AICTE Act.
2.19 “First Shift” means activities conducted in First spell of time (from 8 am to 4 pm) wherever two-Shift working
exists.
2.20 “Foreign National” means the citizen of countries other than India who are not of Indian origin as defined under
OCI/PIO.
2.21 “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.
2.22 “Government Institution” means Technical Institution established and / or maintained by the Government.
2.23 “Head of the Institution” means the Vice-Chancellor in case of a University or a Deemed to be University, the
Principal or the Director or such other designation as the executive head of the Institution of the Technical
Institution referred.
2.24 “Lateral Entry” means admission of students into second year of Diploma/Degree/MCAProgrammes as per
Approval Process Handbook.
2.25 “Level” means Diploma, Post Diploma, Degree, Post Graduate Degree and Post Graduate Diploma Programmes.
2.26 “Minority Educational Institution” means a college or an educational Institution established and administered by a
minority or minorities and recognized by Competent Authority as Minority College/Institution.
2.27 “NBA” means National Board of Accreditation, an autonomous body set up by AICTE, under Societies
Registration Act, 1860.
2.28 “Non-Resident Indian (NRI)” means an Indian citizen who is ordinarily residing outside India and holds an Indian
Passport.
2.29 “Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)” means a foreign national, who was eligible to become citizen of India on
26.01.1950 or was a citizen of India on or at any time after 26.01.1950 or belonged to a territory that became part
of India after 15.08.1947. Minor children of such person are also eligible for OCI. However, if the applicant had
ever been a citizen of Pakistan or Bangladesh, he/she will not be eligible for OCI.
2.30 “Part Time Programme” means activities conducted in evening time i.e. 5.30 pm to 9.30 pm (six days a week)
wherever Single/Regular Shift working exists and are meant only for working professionals or professionals with
at least two years of work experience.
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2.31 “Person of Indian Origin (PIO)” means a foreign citizen (except a national of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
China, Iran, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Nepal) who at any time held an Indian passport Or who or either of their
parents/ grandparents/ great grandparents were born and permanent resident in India as defined in Government of
India Act, 1935 and other territories that became part of India thereafter provided neither was at any time a citizen
of any of the aforesaid countries; or who is a spouse of a citizen of India or a PIO.
2.32 “Programme” means the field of Technical Education, i.e. Engineering, Technology, MCA, Architecture, Town
Planning, Management-MBA, Management-PGDM, Pharmacy, Hotel Management and Catering Technology,
Applied Arts and Crafts and such other Programmes and areas as notified by the Act.
2.33 “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.
2.34 “Regional Committee” means a Committee established under Section 14 of the Act.
2.35 “SAC” means Standing Appellate Committee constituted by the Chairman as per the composition given in
Approval Process Handbook for considering the Appeals of Technical Institutions.
2.36 “SCSC” means Standing Complaint Scrutiny Committee constituted by the Chairman for scrutiny of complaints
received against the Technical Institutions.
2.37 “Second Shift” means activities conducted in 2nd
spell of time (from 1 pm to 9 pm) wherever two-Shift working
exists.
2.38 “Self-Financing Institution” means an Institution started by a Society/Trust/Company and does not receive
grant/fund from Central and/or State Government and/or Union Territory Administration for meeting its recurring
expenditure.
2.39 “Single Shift /Regular Shift” means where, educational activities of the Technical Institution are conducted
between 9 am and 5 pm.
2.40 “Society” means a Society registered under Societies Registration Act, 1860.
2.41 “SHC” means Standing Hearing Committee constituted by the Chairman as per the composition given in
Approval Process Handbook to review the EVC reports and replies received for Show Cause Notices, and
forward its recommendations to EC for approval.
2.42 “State Level Fee Committee” means a Committee notified by the concerned State Government / UT
Administration for regulation of fee to be charged by the Technical Institutions.
2.43 “Technical Institution” means an Institution set up by Government, Government Aided and Self-Financing/ Trust/
Society/ Company for conducting Courses/Programmes in the field of technical education, training and research
in Engineering, Technology, MCA, Architecture, Town Planning, Management, Pharmacy, Hotel Management
and Catering Technology, Applied Arts and Crafts and such other Programmes and areas as are notified by the
Act.
2.44 “Trust” means a Trust registered under the Indian Trust Act, 1882 as amended from time to time or any other
relevant Acts through the Chairman/President/Secretary of the Trust.
2.45 “University” means a University defined under Clause (f) of Section 2 of the University Grants Commission Act,
1956.
2.46 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. Promoters of the Technical Institutions
3.1 A Technical Institution shall be established and administered by the following:
a. A Society registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860;
b. A Trust registered under the Indian Trust Act, 1882 as amended from time to time or any other relevant Acts
through the Chairman/President/Secretary of the Trust;
c. A Company established under Section 8 of Companies Act, 2013;
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d. Central or State Government / UT Administration or by a Society or a Trust registered by them;
e. Apart from the above bodies as mentioned in (a), (b), (c) and(d), any other body formed under Public Private
Partnership (PPP) or under Build Operate Transfer (BOT) mode through an Officer authorized by
Central/State Government / UT; and
f. A Company as stipulated in Clause 2.11 of these Regulations, having any foreign equity directly or indirectly
as shareholding shall not be permitted to apply for setting up a Technical Institution.
3.2 Working of Technical Institution set up by the Company or PPP or BOT mode shall ensure the following:
a. Not for profit making;
b. Income generated from operation of Technical Institution shall be utilized for working and development of
the Technical Institution; and
c. There shall be no indirect holding.
4. Grant of Approval for Technical Institutions through a single application
4.1 All Promoters of Technical Institutions shall seek prior approval of the Council for:
a. Setting up new Technical Institution offering Technical Programme at Diploma/ Post Diploma/ Degree/ Post
Graduate Degree and Post Graduate Diploma / Collaboration and Twinning Programme between Indian and
Foreign Universities or Institutions in the field of Technical Education, Research and training;
b. Change of Site / Location of the existing Institution;
c. Closure of Institution;
d. Conversion of Women’s Institution into Co-Ed Institution and vice-versa; and
e. Conversion of Diploma Level into Degree Level and vice-versa
4.2 The Technical Institutions shall seek prior approval of the Council for:
a. Extension of approval;
b. Increase in intake/addition of Course(s) in existing Courses in the Regular/First Shift in existing Institutions
having valid NBA accredited Courses;
c. Addition of Integrated/ Dual Degree Course in the Regular/First Shift in existing Institutions having valid
NBA accredited Courses;
d. Fellowship Programme in Management in existing Institutions having valid NBA accreditation for
Management Programme;
e. Introduction / Continuation of supernumerary seats for OCI/PIO /Foreign Nationals /Children of Indian
Workers in the Gulf Countries;
f. Introduction / Continuation of seats for sons/daughters of NRIs;
g. Reduction in intake;
h. Change in name of the Course/ Closure of Programme and/ or Course;
i. Change in name of the Institution;
j. Change in name of the Trust/ Society/ Company;
k. Change in Affiliating University/ Board;
l. Restoration of reduction in intake/ No Admission given based on the punitive action in the preceding
Academic Year; and
m. Continuation of the Approval after a breakin the earlier approval;
4.3 No NOC from Affiliating University/ Board/ State Government/UT shall be required for reduction in intake to
Non-Zero intake and closure of SecondShift Courses.
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4.4 For closure of PGDM Course, NOC from Affiliating University/ Board is not applicable. However, EVC shall be
conducted and the applicant has to pay the fee as prescribed in Approval Process Handbook.
4.5 In Restoration of Courses where an EVC has to be conducted, the fee as prescribed in Approval Process
Handbook has to be paid by the applicant.
4.6 Well performing institutes providing quality technical education such as getting accreditation of Courses by
NBA, possess UGC approved autonomy shall be duly recognized by AICTE and considered for granting
approvals for more than one year at a time as specified in APH.
Such Institutionswho have the approval to the Programme/Course for more than one year shall however upload
the data for the downloading of EoA.
4.7 There shall be 15% supernumerary seats for Foreign Nationals / Overseas Citizen of India/ Persons of Indian
Origin (OCI/PIOs) / Children of Indian Workers in the Gulf Countries in all the Courses, of which 1/3rd
shall be
reserved for Children of Indian Workers in the Gulf Countries.Any vacant seatin a given Course, out of 1/3rd
seats
reserved for Children of Indian Workers in the Gulf Countries shall be reverted to the quota of 2/3rd
meant for
OCI/PIO / Foreign Nationals and vice-versa. Beside this, any vacant seat after the last round of the admission of
the concerned State Government, may be filled with Foreign Nationals / Overseas Citizen of India/ Persons of
Indian Origin (OCI/PIOs) / Children of Indian Workers in the Gulf Countries subject to approval from AICTE for
the above quota and fulfillment of requisite infrastructure as per the Approval Process Handbook.
4.8 Mandatory provision of supernumerary seats under Tuition Fee Waiver Schemein all the Courses and
Programmes shall be applicable to all Technical Institutions as per Approval Process Handbook.
4.9 Processing fee shall not be refunded in case of Closure of Institution/Course, once the application is processed
and issued rejection due to non-submission of NOCs from State Government/UT/Affiliated
University/Board/Trust in the format prescribed by the AICTE.
4.10 MHRD directives such as Scheme of "Sub-Mission on Polytechnics", to establish Engineering College/ Technical
Institution in “Educationally Backward Districts/ Left Wing Extremism (LWE) affected” Districts;digital
payment for all financial transactions; National Academic Depository (NAD) and any other scheme(s) shall be
complied with as given in Approval Process Handbook.
4.11 The Council shall publish, from time to time, Approval Process Handbook detailing the documents to be attached
to the application, the fee to be remitted, the norms and standards, requirements and the procedure by which the
applications are processed for grant of approval of existing Institutions/ Promoters.
4.12 The applications received under Clauses 4.1 and 4.2 of these Regulations shall be processed as per the
procedures, norms and standards 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.
4.13 The applications for approval for the purposes listed under Clause 4.1 and 4.2 (j) of these Regulations shall be
made by :
a. The Chairman/Secretary/President in case of the Society / Trust;
b. Managing Director or any authorized Officer in case of Company established under Section 8 of Companies
Act, 2013; and
c. An Officer authorized by the concerned Central Government /State Government/UT in case of Central or
State Government/UT Administration or a Society or a Trust registered or a Company established under
Section 8 of Companies Act, 2013 or under Public Private Partnership made by them, as the case may be.
4.14 The applications for approval for the purposes listed under Clause 4.2 except (j) of these Regulations shall be
made by 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/ President in case of the Trust/
Society/ Company.
4.15 The applicant shall apply on the AICTE Web-Portal for setting up a new Institution, after remitting a requisite fee
within the specified deadline notified as by the AICTE from time to time. An unique USER ID will be allotted to
each new applicant.
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The applicant shall be required to submit online application for the cases listed in Clauses 4.1 and 4.2 of these
Regulations using their unique USER ID allotted to them by remitting the prescribed fee through AICTE’s
payment gateway on the Web-Portal, through Corporate Internet Banking, failing which the application shall not
be considered.
Applications shall be accepted subject to the realization of the Payment. Only those applications submitted till the
last date including payment shall be considered for processing.
4.16 An Affidavit, in the format as given 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 will
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 by the applicants.
4.17 All applicants shall apply online through a single application under the applicable category(ies) under Clauses 4.1
and 4.2, as per the conditions mentioned in Approval Process Handbook.
The portal permits the generation of deficiency report.
The applicants shall make necessary correctionsonline, till the finalsubmission of the application on the portal.
After pressing the “submit” tab, the data shall not be allowed for any further correction, till the processing of
application is completed.
Applicants have to submit a print out of the online application uploaded on the Web-Portal along with the proof
of payment, an affidavit, deficiency report generated and documents as applicable to the concerned Regional
Office.
4.18 The State Government/UT Administration and the Affiliating University/ Board shall forward their views on the
applications received under Clause 4.1 as applicable, with valid reasons along with the perspective plan of the
State, within a period of 21 days from the date of receipt of applications which shall be taken into account by the
Regional Committee for further processing for grant of approval. If the application is not processed further, the
processing fee after a deduction of � 50000/- (Rupees Fifty thousand only) shall be refunded to the applicant.
If the views of the State Government/UT Administration and the Affiliating University/ Board are not received
within a prescribed time schedule as mentioned in the Approval Process Handbook, it shall be presumed that they
do not have any objection and the Council shall proceed further for processing of applications. However, the
Council shall consider the previous communications, if any, received from the State Government/UT
administration, the Affiliating University/ Board against any Institutions.
4.19 a. There is no scrutiny for applications applied under 4.2 (a) and (f),as the processing is based on self-disclosure.
If there is “Zero Deficiency”, then the system shall allot the intake applied for, as per the Approval Process
Handbook.
b. 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 portal. However, this is not applicable in case of
Institutions under penal action.
c. Institutions may apply for reduction in intake in any of the Regular/ First Shift Courses within a Division by
themselves in the portal and shall maintain faculty student ratio accordingly, without NOC from Affiliating
University/ Board/ State Government/ UT; the restoration to the original “Approved Intake” of full Division is
permissible without NBA.
d. The consolidated list of all Institutions with the “Approved Intake” shall be placed before the Executive
Committee for approval or otherwise and the same shall be notified on the Web-Portal. Further, the Institution
shall print the Extension of Approval letter along with “Approved Intake” through the Institution login.
e. No appeal shall be allowed on this procedure since an applicant is allowed for corrections multiple times,
along with generation of online Deficiency Report before final submission of the application.
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4.20 All applications applied under Clause 4.1 of these Regulations shall be evaluated by a Scrutiny Committee/Re-
Scrutiny Committee/ Expert Visit Committee (as applicable) constituted by the Regional Officer.
Regional Officer or an Officer of the Council concerned shall assist the respective Committees and place relevant
records and documents before them and make necessary arrangements for conduct of the meetings; however,
he/she shall not be part of the Committee.
4.21 The hard copy of the application along with the documents shall be submitted on the date of Scrutiny at the
Regional Office, failing which the Scrutiny shall not be conducted.
The Scrutiny Committee shall invite the Institutions applied under Clause 4.1of these Regulations, for
presentation of their proposals. Applicants shall produce ALL the original documents along with self-attested
copies at the time of Scrutiny. Applicants are advised to adhere to Scrutiny schedule and not to remain absent.
For Institutions applied under Clause 4.2 (b), (c), (d), (g), (h), (i), (j) and (k) of these Regulations, the Scrutiny
Committee shall process the proposals based on the information/documents provided by the applicant.
For Institutions applied under Clause 4.2 (e), (l) and (m) of these Regulations, an Expert Visit Committee shall be
conducted to the Institutions.
4.22 Expert Visit Committee shall visit the Institutions in respect of applications which are recommended by the
Scrutiny Committee.
4.23 The uploading of the Scrutiny / Re-Scrutiny Committee Report/ Expert Visit Committee Report shall be done by
the concerned Regional Office of the Council.
4.24 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.
4.25 The recommendations of the Regional Committee shall be placed before the Executive Committee of AICTE to
take decisions on grant of approval or otherwise to the Technical Institutions.
4.26 The Council shall grant the desired approvals only after confirming that the applicant meets all the norms and
standards prescribed in Approval Process Handbook. From the self-disclosure information of the Institutions, the
Council reserves the right to inspect and if it is found that information is false, then initiate penal action as per
Approval Process Handbook.
4.27 Applicants, whose applications under Clause 4.1 (a), (b), (d) and (e) are recommended for further processing by
the Executive Committee shall be informed for submission of Security Deposit (if applicable) along with an
Affidavit.
The amount as specified in Approval Process Handbook shall be deposited by the Institution and remain with the
Council for 10 years.
4.28 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.
4.29 a. The decision of the EC/Council shall be uploaded in the Web-Portal in the form of a Letter of Approval (LoA)
or Letter of Rejection (LoR) with the reasons for rejection for the applications submitted under Clause 4.1 of
these Regulations and Extension of Approval (EoA) or otherwise for the applications submitted under Clause
4.2 of these Regulations.
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Validity of the Letter of Approval, if issued, shall be for two Academic Years from the date of issue of
Letter of Approval,only for obtaining affiliation with the respective University/ Board and fulfilling State
Government/UT requirements for admission in the current session. Even if the Institution fails 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, the Institution shall apply online on AICTE Web-Portal for Extension of Approval
for the next Academic Session.
b. An EVC may be conducted any time before the first batch of students have passed out, to verify the fulfillment
of the norms as per Approval Process Handbook.
c. For Change in name of Institution/University, Conversion from Women’s into Co-Ed and Vice-versa, Change
in site, Closure of Institution/Course(s), the applicant shall submit the relevant NOCs at least before 31st
December of the respective Calendar Year.
Applications of existing Institutions who have applied for Closure of Institution, and if such application is not
approved by the Council due to certain deficiencies; the Institution shall be given 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.
d. Student’s eligibility for admission to all the Programmes shall be as per the Approval Process Handbook and
as per the reservation policy of the Central Government/respective State Government / UT as the case may be.
4.30 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 teaching
staff and Principal/Director as the case may be, as per the policy of the Council.
Institutions other than Minority Institutions shall appoint teaching staff/ 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 also be uploaded on the Web-
Portal of AICTE as per the schedule prescribed in the Approval Process Handbook.
4.31 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 or IIT or IISc or NIT or AICTE or UGC or MHRD or 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.
4.32 In no eventuality, a Technical Institution without prior approval of the AICTE and Affiliating University/ Board
concerned, shall be allowed to participate in the counselling and admission process and to admit students.
Affiliating University/ Board shall not enroll students admitted in such Technical Institutions, which do not have
requisite prior approval of the Council.
4.33 Central/State Government/UT Administration concerned shall not permit any Technical Institution without
requisite prior approval of the Council to admit students.
4.34 DTE/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.
4.35 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/or any other action as deemed
necessary against the applicants.
4.36 AICTE shall also conduct from time to time inspections with or without notifying dates in such cases where
specific complaints of falsification of documents, misrepresentation, violation of norms of standards,
malpractices, etc. are received.
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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.
4.37 In the event of denial of Extension of Approval for the existing Courses or grant of Extension of Approval as per
the Clauses 4.35 and 4.36 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.
4.38 The concerned State Government/ UT shall redistribute the students of the Institutions, whose
Programmes/Courses have been discontinued by the Council or approval is withdrawn/suspended, 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.
4.39 In case of 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 given in
Approval Process Handbook. 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 given in Approval Process
Handbook.
4.40 Merging of certain regular Courses as per the guidelines given in the Approval Process Handbook are permitted
so that the intake shall be equal to the sum total of the individual Courses and Divisions subject to a maximum
intake as per Approval Process Handbook, provided the faculty student ratio be maintained. Merging is
considered for all Divisions of a Course while partial merging of few Divisions is not permissible.
4.41 Any Institution offering technical Programmes/Courses without approval of the Council, shall be termed as
unapproved if,
a. Started without approval by the Council; and
b. Declared as “Unapproved” by the Council.
4.42 The Council shall not grant any conditional approval to any Institution.
4.43 Under extraordinary circumstances, if restoration / Punitive action (except fine) is approved by the Council
beyond 30th
April of every Calendar year, the same shall be implemented for the next Academic Year only.
4.44 Admissions under lateral entry in Degree/Post Graduate Degree/Diploma Programme.
a. Diploma holders and B.Sc. Degree holders shall be eligible for admission to Second year Engineering
degree up to a maximum of 20% of sanctioned intake (30% for Institutions in Andaman, Nicobar,
Lakshadweep, Daman and Diu) which shall be over and above, supernumerary to the sanctioned intake, plus
the unfilled vacancies of 1st year as per the Approval Process Handbook.
b. Provided that, students who have completed Diploma Course in Pharmacy shall be eligible for admission to
second year Pharmacy degree up to a maximum of 10% of sanctioned intake (20% for Institutions in
Andaman, Nicobar, Lakshadweep, Daman and Diu) which shall be over and above, supernumerary to the
sanctioned intake, plus the unfilled vacancies of 1styear as per the Approval Process Handbook.
c. Provided that Students who have completed Bachelor’s Degree of minimum 3 years duration in BCA, B.Sc.
(IT/Computer Science) with Mathematics as a Course at 10+2 level or at Graduate level shall be eligible for
admission to second year MCA Course up to a maximum of 20% of sanctioned intake (30% for Institutions
in Andaman, Nicobar, Lakshadweep, Daman and Diu) which shall be over and above, supernumerary to the
sanctioned intake, plus the unfilled vacancies of 1st year as per the Approval Process Handbook.
d. Students passing 12th
Science (with Mathematics as one of the Subject) or 12th
Science with Vocational (Or)
12th
Science with Technical or 10th + (2 years ITI) with appropriate specialization in that order shall be
eligible for admission to second year Diploma Courses of appropriate Programme, up to a maximum of
20% of sanctioned intake (30% for Institutions in Andaman, Nicobar, Lakshadweep, Daman and Diu) which
shall be over and above, supernumerary to the sanctioned intake, plus the unfilled vacancies of 1st year as per
the Approval Process Handbook.
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5 Appeal before Standing Appellate Committee
5.1 An Institution/applicant, if aggrieved by the decision of Executive Committee shall have the right to appeal once
to the Council, about the compliance of the deficiencies, within 10 days from the date of uploading of LoR.
Such Institution is permitted to appear before a Standing Appellate Committee constituted by the Chairman. The
final decision of the Council shall be uploaded on or before 30th
April of Calendar Year.
5.2 An Officer of the Council shall place the records before the Standing Appellate Committee. A representative of
the Institution shall be invited to place the point of view of the Institution before the Standing Appellate
Committee.
5.3 The recommendations of Standing Appellate Committee shall be placed before the Council of the AICTE, whose
decision shall be final. In case, there is no proposed meeting of the Council, the recommendations of Standing
Appellate Committee shall be approved by the Chairman and thereafter the same shall be placed before the
Council for ratification.
5.4 The decision of the Council shall be communicated to the applicant in the form of a final Letter of Approval /Letter
of Rejection through Web-Portal on or before 30th
April of Calendar Year, with the reasons for rejection of the
application.
6. Requirement of land and built-up area
6.1 The Promoter Society/Trust/ Company of a new Technical Education Institution shall have the required land as
mentioned in Approval Process Handbook in its lawful possession with clear title in the name of Promoter
Society/ Trust/ Company on or before the date of submission of application.
Further to that it shall be open for the Promoter Society/Trust/ Company to 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.
Further to that it shall be open for the Promoter Society/Trust/ Company of the existing Institution to run other
Educational Courses/ Institutions (Technical/Non-Technical) in the surplus land arising out of prevailing/reduced
norms of land requirement. However, such surplus land can be used as per the land use certificate given to the
Society/ Trust/ Company by the concerned authority subject to such Courses/Institutions having their own
facilities to conduct such Programmes without sharing the essential facilitiessuch 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.
6.2 The Promoter Society/Trust/ Company of a new Technical Education Institution shall have to construct the built-
up area as per the requirements applicable for setting up of Institution as mentioned in the Approval Process
Handbook amended from time to time.
7. Information in respect of Director/Principal, Faculty members and students
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. Withdrawal of Approval
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/Society/Trust/Company shall apply afresh for
approval after completion of two Academic Years for setting up a new Institution as per the procedure defined in
Approval Process Handbook.
9. Penalty
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 Society/Trust/Company and individuals associated, as the case may be.
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Further that, if any Technical Institution contravenes any of the provisions of these Regulations, the Council after
making such inquiry as it shall consider appropriate and after giving Technical Institution concerned an
opportunity to clarify the matter, shall take any or all actions as specified in the Approval Process Handbook and
as the case may be.
10. Action in case of violation of Regulations
10.1 Non-submission/submission of incomplete application for Extension of Approval
The Technical Institutions shall upload the application in the prescribed format along with all relevant enclosures
each year for Extension of Approval by the Council. The last date for receipt of such application shall be as
mentioned in the schedule.
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 sanctioned intake
• No admission in one / more Courses for one Academic Year
• Withdrawal of approval for Programme / Course
• Withdrawal of approval of the Institution
10.2 Non-fulfillment of requirement of qualified Principal/Director
Institutions 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 Council:
• Reduction in sanctioned intake
• No admission for one Academic Year
10.3 Non-fulfillment of faculty student ratio, not adhering to pay scales and/or qualifications prescribed for
teaching staff
Institutions not adhering to pay scales and/or qualifications prescribed for faculty 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, if any, for one Academic Year.
• Reduction in sanctioned 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 also initiate penal action for not disbursing the salary of the faculty and staff members
regularly.
10.4 Non-fulfillment in Computer, Software, Internet, Printers, Laboratory Equipment, Books, Journals and
Library facilities requirement
Institutions not maintaining prescribed requirements of Computer, Software, Internet, Printers, Laboratory
Equipment, Books, Journals and Library facilities shall be liable to any one or more of the following punitive
actions by the Council:
• Suspension of approval for NRI and supernumerary seats, if any, for one Academic Year.
• Reduction in sanctioned intake
• No admission in one/more Courses for one Academic Year
• Withdrawal of Approval for Programme/Course
• Withdrawal of approval of the Institution
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10.5 Non-fulfillment in additional essential requirements for Technical Institution
Institutions not maintaining prescribed 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, if any, for one Academic Year
• Reduction in sanctioned intake
• No admission in one/more Courses for one Academic Year
10.6 Non-fulfillment of land requirement and built-up area at the time of year of establishment or current 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, if any, for one Academic Year
• Reduction in sanctioned intake
• No admission in one/more Courses for one Academic Year
• Withdrawal of approval for Programme/Course
• Withdrawal of approval of the Institution
10.7 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 1 pm to 9 pm with 50% additional faculty,
which would be subject to surprise inspection leading to closure of Course in case timings are not being followed
and with insufficient faculty.
10.8 Excess Admissions
Excess admission over the sanctioned 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:
• Penalty for excess admission fee amounting five times the total fee collected per student shall be levied
against each excess admission.
• Suspension of approval for NRI and supernumerary seats for one Academic Year
• Reduction in sanctioned intake
• No Admission in one/more Courses for one Academic Year
• Withdrawal of Approval for Programme/Course
• Withdrawal of Approval of the Institution
10.9 Charging excess fee than the fee prescribed by the concerned State/ Fee Regulatory Committee
No Technical Institution shall be entitled to receive from the students any other fee (Payment/ Amount) whatever
name it may be called 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:
• Penalty for charging excess fee than the fee prescribed by the concerned State/ Fee Regulatory Committee
levied against each case shall be twice the total fee collected per student and excess fee collected shall be
refunded to the student
• Suspension of approval for NRI and supernumerary seats for one Academic Year
• Reduction in sanctioned intake
• No admission in one / more Courses for one Academic Year
• Withdrawal of approval for Programme / Course
• Withdrawal of approval of the Institution
10.10 Refund cases
a. In the event of a student withdrawing before the starting 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
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to the student by the Institution. It would not be permissible for Institutions to retain the School/Institution
Leaving Certificates in original. Should a student leave after joining the Course and if the vacated seat is
consequently filled by another student by the last date of admission, the Institution must return the fee collected
with proportionate deductions of monthly fee and proportionate hostel rent, where applicable.In case the vacated
seat is not filled, the Institution should refund the security deposit and return the original documents. 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.
b. Institutions not following guidelines issued by the Council regarding refund of fee on cancellation of admissions
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 of fee levied against each case shall be twice the total fee collected per
student
• Suspension of approval for NRI and supernumerary seats, if any, for one Academic Year
• Reduction in sanctioned intake
• No admission in one/more Courses for one Academic Year
• Withdrawal of approval for Programme/Course
10.11 Amount in respect of penalty shall be remitted through AICTE’s payment gateway on the Web-Portal, through
Corporate Internet Banking.
10.12 If any of the information mentioned in the Affidavit is proved as false, legal action including penal action shall be
initiated on the deponent.
10.13 Procedure for restoration against punitive action except in case of Withdrawal of Approval
Applicant shall have to make an application for restoration of intake as per the Approval Process Handbook. The
restoration is subject to Expert Visit Committee verifying all the requirements as per the Approval Process
Handbook.
Expert Visit Committee report shall be placed before Standing Hearing Committee constituted by the Chairman
AICTE.
Recommendations of the Standing Hearing Committee (SHC) shall be placed before the Executive Committee for
necessary approval. In case of status quo, a Speaking Order shall be issued to the Institution.
The Institution shall have the right to appeal as per the procedure in Chapter I, if it is aggrieved by the decision of
the Executive Committee for maintaining status quo on punitive action. Appeal shall be processed following the
procedure given in Approval Process Handbook.
The case shall be placed before Standing Appellate Committee by giving an opportunity to the Institution for
presenting its case. The recommendations of the SAC shall be considered by the Council. A final restoration in
intake or otherwise shall be conveyed to the Institution through Speaking Order.
10.14 Release of FDR
Renewal of FDR after maturity is not permitted. However, in case of auto renewal, the remarks of the concerned
Bank should be obtained for seeking the release of FDR.
If an Institution has any financial embezzlement with Government Bodies/Banks, then FDRs shall not be released
to the Institution till the NOC from such body is received. AICTE shall initiate an appropriate action only after
the issue is settled by the parties concerned and as per the norms of the Council.
In case Institution/ Trust/ Society/ Company violates the FDR related norms, the Council shall initiate appropriate
penal action
11. Complaint Cases
In case of receipt of any complaint(s) about an Institution, the same shall be processed by Grievance Redressal
Cell (GRC) of AICTE.
The complaint shall be placed before a Standing Complaint Scrutiny Committee (SCSC) for further necessary
action. If necessary the complainant may be called to appear before SCSC at his/her own cost. Based on the
recommendation of SCSC, a warning or Show Cause Notice may be issued to the Institution or EVC may be
conducted.
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If an EVC was conducted or Show Cause notice was issued based on complaints, the same shall be placed before
the Standing Hearing Committee (SHC). A representative of the Institution shall be called to place their point of
view before the Standing Hearing Committee. If necessary the complainant may be called to appear before SHC
at his/her own cost. The recommendations of SHC shall be placed before the EC for approval. The decision of the
EC shall be communicated to the Institution by a detailed Speaking Order. If the Institution is aggrieved by the
decision of the EC, the Institution shall have the right to appeal as per the procedure in Chapter I of Approval
Process Handbook.
As per CVC guidelines Anonymous/Pseudonymous complaints shall not be processed.
12. Implementation of punitive action
Punitive action to be taken against any of the Institutions after 30th
April shall be applicable to the next Academic
Year.
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 EC/Council meetings. However, such cases shall be
placed before the next EC/Council for ratification.
14. Charges for conducting an Scrutiny/EVC
In extraordinary circumstances, if additional Scrutiny/EVC is to be conducted, the applicant has to pay the fee as
prescribed in 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 Institution 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 Regulatory Bodies after taking
prior approval of the Council.
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., AICTE
[ADVT.-III/4/Exty./327/16 (162)]
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