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(1) Where a Bhikkhu who has received any degree, diploma or other distinction of the University ceases to be a Bhikkhu, he shall be deprived of such degree, diploma or other distinction and of all the privileges of the University which he enjoys. |
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(2) Where a person who has received a degree, diploma or other distinction of the University is convicted of any crime or offence involving moral turpitude or is guilty of scandalous conduct, it shall be lawful for the Dharmapithadhipati, on the recommendation made by the Board of Education and Administration after a decision to make such recommendation is taken by not Jess than two-thirds of the members of that Board entitled under this Act to make such decision, to deprive such person of any degree, diploma or other distinction granted to, or conferred upon, such person and of all the privileges of the University which he enjoys. |
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