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also with reconstitution of the Medical Register. Thus, for
the first time an Indian Medical Register for the whole ... include veterinary medicine and
surgery and the expression recognised medical qualification
is defined in Section 2(h) to mean
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medical qualification" has been
defined to mean any of the medical qualifications included
in the Schedules. "State Medical Council ... State Medical Register and it prohibits a
person other than a medical practitioner enrolled on a
State Medical Register
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Section 2(h) of the Act defines in 'recognised medical
qualification' to mean any of the medical qualifications included ... Medical Register maintained by a State Medical
Council or to have his name entered in the Indian Medical Register
unless
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Tamil Nadu and also recognised medical qualifications have been prescribed. With reference to the medical qualification in Siddha system, serial ... this Act, he does not possess a recognised medical qualification:
(b) the privileges (including the right to practise any system
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section 11(1) of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956, any medical
qualification granted by a University or a Medical ... included in the First schedule, is a recognised
medical qualification for the purposes of the said Act. Under
section
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this
practice. The Central Act clearly identifies the recognised medical
qualification and degrees/diplomas conferred or awarded by different
Medical ... medical
qualification not included in the Second Schedule may apply to the
Central Government to have any such qualification recognised
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medical practitioner in any part of India.
"State Medical Register" in contradistinction to "Indian Medical
Register", is maintained ... State Medical Register. However, a person registered in a State
Medical Register cannot be enrolled on the Indian Medical Register
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much less Explanation 2. It is well-recognised rule that an
explanation cannot be read in isolation and cannot ... leads to the consequences of non-recognition of medical qualification
as provided under Section 10B. Sections
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qualification from foreign medical institution or has obtained
admissions in foreign medical institution before the commencement of
the Indian Medical ... enrolment on any State Medical Register or for
entering his name in the Indian Medical Register."
9. The cumulative effect
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this regard, is not
recognised by the Indian Medical Council for the purpose of Indian
Medical Council ... Bombay University is not recognised by the Medical Council of India
under the Indian Medical Council
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