In accordance with the provisions laid down under Statute No. 23 of The Dhamma Dipa International Buddhist University Act, 2022, The Court of the University is hereby constituted with the following members:

 

 

Constitution & Powers of the Court
  1. The Chancellor Chairman
  2. Pro Chancellor Vice-Chairman
  3. Chief Executive Officer
  4. The Vice-Chancellor
  5. Pro Vice-Chancellor
  6. All the Deans
  7. All the Principals
  8. Two representatives of the Governing Body DDIBU - BHET nominated by the Governing Body DDIBU - BHET.
  9. Two wardens of hostels to be selected in which one warden nominated by Governing Body DDIBU - BHET and remaining one member nominated by The Chancellor
  10. Three teachers in which two teacher nominated by Governing Body DDIBU-BHET and remaining one member nominated by The Chancellor
  11. Three outside experts nominated by the Chancellor. Out of which two should be academicians and one should be from the industrial sector.
  12. Five members nominated by the Governing body DDIBU-BHET, out of which three experts representing disciplines such as finance, law, and management
  13. One student from each department/discipline, enrolled in a postgraduate program, who has secured the highest marks in the university examination.
  14. Registrar Secretary
Power of the Court:

 

  1. Subject to the provisions of this Act the Court shall have the following powers and functions, namely: -
    • Overseeing the operations of the University while providing overall supervision and guidance.
    • Drafting and endorsing Statutes, Regulations, and Ordinances, which are later presented to the State Government for approval.
    • Decisions on borrowing or investing University funds are made based on recommendations from the Finance Committee.
    • Positions for teachers and other University staff can be created or abolished with the approval of the Governing Body DDIBU – BHET.
    • Reviewing decisions made by other University authorities that are not in accordance with the provisions of this Act, rules, Statutes, Regulations, or Ordinances of the University.
    • To review periodically, the broad policies and programme of the University and to suggest measures for the improvement and development of the University.
    • To establishing guidelines for academic, administrative, and other policies to be adhered to by the University.
    • To consider and pass resolutions on the Annual Report and the Annual Accounts of the University and Audit Report of such Accounts thereon. To nominate members for various councils or government, semi-government or private bodies, where such a member is required to be sent and represent the University for the specific period as may be prescribed.
    • To perform such other functions as may be discussed and agreed upon situation based by the relevant authority
    • In the event that the University encounters insurmountable challenges despite all attempts to maintain operational efficiency, it is advisable to suggest, in collaboration with the State Government, to the Governing Body DDIBU - BHET the voluntary closure of the University.