Knust Src Constitution Pdf 48

While the entire document is crucial, specific clauses—let’s focus on the spirit of provisions often numbered around the mid-40s (or PDF page 48)—typically address the most volatile aspects of student politics: Accountability and Removal from Office.

It is often said that power corrupts, but the KNUST SRC Constitution provides the checks and balances to prevent this. Clauses regarding the impeachment of officers or the dissolution of the Executive Council are not written to be used frequently; they are written to serve as a deterrent. They serve as a reminder to the SRC President and his executives that their mandate is borrowed, not owned.

When a student leader acts in contravention to the constitution, these clauses transform from ink on paper into a shield for the student body. They ensure that the SRC remains a service-oriented body, not a personal enterprise.

In some versions, Page 48 is the "Audit and Accounts" clause. It mandates that the SRC President must present a State of the SRC Address (SOTSA) and that the Financial Auditor must be hired from the KNUST Business School. knust src constitution pdf 48


In the past, constitutions were printed in bulky handbooks. Today, the PDF format is sacred for three reasons:


You cannot defend your rights if you do not know them. The SRC Constitution is the first document the University Disciplinary Committee looks at when a student protests.

Case Scenario A - Impeachment: If a student searches "KNUST SRC constitution pdf 48" to impeach their President for financial misappropriation, they need to follow the steps on that exact page. If they skip a step (e.g., getting only 100 signatures when the page requires 200), the Judicial Board will throw the case out. In the past, constitutions were printed in bulky handbooks

Case Scenario B - Freedom of Speech: Page 48 (or its surrounding pages) might reference the Limitation of Rights clause. It will tell you that while you have freedom of expression, you cannot defame the Vice-Chancellor or incite violence on campus.

Q1: Is there a difference between "PDF 48" and the printed handbook? Yes. The "PDF 48" refers to the digital scan's page number. The physical printed handbook's page 48 might be different due to formatting. Always trust the Article number (e.g., Art. 48) over the physical page number.

Q2: I found a PDF but it only has 45 pages. Does that mean "48" doesn't exist? It means the PDF has been truncated or is missing the appendices. An SRC Constitution should have at least 50-60 pages including the election regulations, oath of office, and standing orders. If your PDF ends at page 47, it is incomplete. You cannot defend your rights if you do not know them

Q3: Can I cite "PDF 48" in an SRC Judicial Board petition? No. You must cite the Article and Clause. For example: "In violation of Article 67, Clause 4..." Saying "Page 48 of the PDF" is not legally binding because different printers paginate differently.

One of the most interesting aspects of the constitution is the establishment of the Judicial Board. In the heat of a contested election or a dispute over interpretation, the Constitution empowers the Judiciary to interpret its own words. This highlights a profound maturity in the KNUST student political system—we have moved beyond mob justice and protests to settling disputes through due process. The Constitution provides the framework for justice, ensuring that no student is above the law, regardless of their portfolio.

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  1. I toured Alcatraz in 2015, and a lot of the backgrounds look familiar. Was this filmed at the actual Alcatraz prison, which I learned from my tour there, closed in the early 1960’s?

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