THE KERALA EDUCATION RULES, 1959
NOTIFICATION
Ed. (C. Spl.) 21564/59/EHD, dated, Trivandrum,
16th April 1959
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 36 of the Kerala Education
Act, 1958, (Act 6 of 1959), the Government of Kerala hereby make the following
Rules. They shall come into force on such date as the Government may, by
notification in the Gazette, appoint and different dates may be appointed for
different provisions of these Rules*.
CHAPTER 1
PRELIMINARY
1. Short Title - These Rules may be called the Kerala Education Rules, 1959.
1A. They shall come into force on such date as the Government may by
notification in the Gazette appoint and different dates may be appointed
for different provisions of these rules.
2. Definitions – In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires-
(1) ‘the Act’ means the Kerala Education Act, 1958;
(2) the words defined in the Act shall have the same meaning as in the
Act;
(3) ‘Department’ means the Education Department of Kerala;
(4) 1[‘Director’ means the Director of Public Instruction or the Director
of Higher Secondary Education or such other officer or officers who
may from time to time be appointed by the Government to exercise
all or any of the powers of the Director of Public Instruction or the
Director of Higher Secondary Education, as the case may be.]
(5) ‘Educational Officer’ means the District Educational Officer or the
Assistant Educational Officer having immediate inspectional and
administrative control over the school within his respective jurisdiction. The term shall also include any Officer to whom the
duty of inspection for specific purposes has been entrusted by
competent authority.
(6) ‘District’ means the area of jurisdiction of a District Educational
Officer;
(7) ‘Sub District’ means the area of jurisdiction of an Assistant
Educational Officer;
[7(a) ‘Teacher’ includes the Headmaster;]
(8) Management shall have the meaning as ‘Manager’;
(9) ‘Institution’ shall have the same meaning as ‘school’.
3[3. Where the Government are satisfied that the operation of any rule under
these Rules causes undue hardship in any particular case, the
Government may dispense with or relax the requirements of that rule to
such extent and subject to such conditions as they may consider necessary
for dealing with the case in a just and equitable manner].
* The rules came into force from 1-6-1959.
1. Substituted by GO (P) 99/2006/G.Edn. dt. 29-3-2006 published in gazette dt. 5-4-2006.
2. Inserted by notification published in Gazette dated 2-2-1965.
3. Added by notification published in Gazette No. 32 dated 8-8-1961
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