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10. The staff of the school shall consist of-(a) A Professor of Law who shall be a graduate of a University and a Barrister-at-Law of not less than five years' standing, or an Advocate or Vakil of a chartered High Court of not less than ten years' standing. The Professor shall also be the Principal of the Law School.

(b) An Assistant Professor of Law and two Lecturers who shall be graduates of a University and Advocates, or Vakils of a High Court of not less than five years' standing.

(c) Such and so many special lecturers as may, whenever necessary, be appointed from time to time by the Committee to deliver special courses of lectures or to hold special tuitional classes in any subject of instruction.

11. The Professor shall devote the whole of his time to the work of the school, and shall be debarred from pursuing his profession as Barrister, Advocate or Vakil, except in consulting or chamber practice. The duties of the Profeesor, Assistant Professor, Lecturers and special lecturers shall from time to time be determined by the Principal.

IV. COURSES OF STUDY.

12. The course of tuition shall be so regulated as to ensure that the students in the school shall receive sufficient instruction in each subject of examination for— (a) the University Law Examinations;

(b) the examinations prescribed by the High Court, N.W.-P., for admission as Vakils and Pleaders.

13. Not less than one month before the opening of every session of the law school, the Principal shall submit for the approval of the University Law School Committee, a statement of the course of lectures, instruction and class examinations during such session.

14. The Committee shall consider the statement and may vary or add to it in such manner as it may deem fit.

V.-CLASSES.

15 There shall be classes for instruction

(a) in the subjects prescribed for the Previous Ex-
amination for the University degree of LL.B.;
(b) in the subjects prescribed for the examination
for the degree of LL.B.;

(c) in such other subjects as may be required by the
University Law School Committee.

VI-ADMISSION AND FEES.

16. All application for admission to the school shall be on a form prescribed by the Principal, and shall be made not later than two weeks from the commencement of the school session for the class into which admission is sought, and shall be accompanied by an admission fee of Rs. 10. Students already on the rolls of the school shall not be required to apply for admission or to pay admission fees.

17. Candidates for admission to the LL.B. classes must have passed the B.A. or B.Sc. Examination of the University of Allahabad, or some other examination recognised by the University rules as qualifying for admission to the said examination..

All other candidates must have passed at least the Intermediate Examination of the University of Allahabad or some other British Indian University, or an examination recognised by the University of Allahabad as equivalent to the above: provided that the Committee of the University Law School may grant permission to candidates other than the above.

Students in the class for the Previous Examination for the degree of L.L.B. shall be required to pay a monthly fee of Rs. 6 and for the class for the Final Examination

for the degree of LL.B. a fee of Rs. 8 per mensem. All other students shall pay a fee of Rs. 6 per mensem during the first year of their attendance, and Rs. 8 per mensem during the second and subsequent year of their attendance.

VII. REGISTERS AND ACCOunt.

18. The following registers should be kept :

(1) Register of admission and withdrawals for each. class.

(2) Register of attendance for each class.

(3) Register of fees and fines for each class.

(4) Acquittance roll and pay abstract.

(5) Register of expenditure and contingencies.
(6) Library catalogue and register.

(7) Register of scholarships and prizes.

(8) Such other registers as may from time to time be prescribed by the Committee of the University.

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I request permission to present myself at the ensuing Matriculation Examination of the University of Allahabad.

The fee of 10 rupees is forwarded herewith,

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The fee must be paid in cash or Government Currency Notes. Half Notes and Postage Stamps will not be received.

This application, with the Examination-fee, must be sent in the same cover registered, or presented by hand.

The fee-receipt will be sent to the officer who signs this application form, and not direct to the candidate.

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CERTIFICATE.

I certify that I know nothing against the character of the above-named candidate which ought to debar him from matriculation; that he has not already passed the Entrance Examination of any University; that he has attended a regular course of instruction at school since the commencement of the school year last preceding the date of the examination; that he has signed the above application in my presence; and that, to the best of my belief, he has or will have completed of on the date of sixteen age years commencement of the examina

master of the school
from which he appears.
of a
The certificate
candidate who appears
as a private candidate
(a candidate who has
obtained the permis-
sion of the Syndicate,
under regulation 10-
Chapter XII, of the
University Regula-
tions, to appear at the
examination) must be
signed by a Govern-
ment Inspector
Schools, or in a Native
State by the Inspector
of Schools or the high-
est Educational Officer
in the State.

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"that he has attended" and ter(The clause commencing minating with "date of the examination" to be struck out in the case of other candidates than those who appear from a recognised High School.)

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(Signature.)

Name.

(Particulars to be filled in by the candidate.)

Date of birth and age years

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and months.

Name of father.

Name of guardian.

Religion.

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