The Executive Council may by a two-third majority of he members present and voting remove any person from membership of any authority or other body of the University upon the ground that such person has been convicted of an offence which, in the opinion of the Executive Council, is an offence involving moral turpitude or upon the ground that he has been guilty or scandalous conduct or had behaved in a manner unbecoming of a member of the University and may upon the same grounds withdraw from any person any degree, or certificate conferred or granted by the University
The Executive Council may by a two-third majority of he members present and voting remove any person from membership of any authority or other body of the University upon the ground that such person has been convicted of an offence which, in the opinion of the Executive Council, is an offence involving moral turpitude or upon the ground that he has been guilty or scandalous conduct or had behaved in a manner unbecoming of a member of the University and may upon the same grounds withdraw from any person any degree, or certificate conferred or granted by the University<br>