
Guidelines & Policies
Rules & Regulations
Guidelines that govern our academic community and foster a conducive learning environment
Status
Updated 2024
College Rules & Regulations
Kamkus College of Law maintains a strict code of rules and regulations designed to create a disciplined, ethical, and productive learning environment. All students and faculty are expected to adhere to these guidelines to ensure the smooth functioning of the institution and uphold our educational standards.
General Rules for Students
Students must maintain a minimum of 75% attendance in all classes and activities.
College identity cards must be worn at all times while on campus.
Use of mobile phones is restricted during class hours except for academic purposes with permission.
Students must dress in formal attire on specified days and occasions.
Punctuality is essential for all classes, events, and examinations.
Damage to college property will result in disciplinary action and recovery of damages.
Submission of assignments and projects must be completed by the stipulated deadlines.
Anti-Ragging Policy
Kamkus College of Law strictly prohibits ragging in any form within or outside the campus. Our anti-ragging committee actively monitors and ensures a ragging-free environment. Any student found engaging in ragging will face severe consequences as per UGC regulations and institutional policies.
Zero Tolerance Policy
Any form of ragging or harassment is treated with zero tolerance and will result in immediate suspension or expulsion, along with potential legal action as per the Supreme Court guidelines.
For ragging complaints:
Sexual Harassment Prevention
In accordance with the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, our college has established an Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) to address any complaints of sexual harassment and create a safe environment for all students and staff.
ICC Composition
Our committee includes senior faculty members, external experts, and student representatives to ensure fair and thorough investigation of all complaints.
Confidentiality
All complaints are handled with utmost confidentiality to protect the privacy and dignity of the individuals involved in the process.
Inclusivity Statement
Kamkus College of Law is committed to creating an inclusive environment that respects diversity in all its forms. We prohibit discrimination based on race, caste, gender, religion, disability, or any other protected characteristic. Our policies and practices are designed to foster a sense of belonging and respect for all members of our community.
Key Rules
Attendance
Minimum 75% required
Zero Ragging
Strict prohibition
Dress Code
Formal attire on specified days
Disciplinary Committee
The Disciplinary Committee is responsible for addressing violations of college rules and maintaining a harmonious learning environment.
Committee Chair
Principal, Kamkus College of Law
Members
Senior Faculty Representatives
Student Representatives
One from each department
Complete Rule Book
Download the complete rule book for detailed guidelines and regulations.