recognised medical qualification definition
recognised medical qualification means any of the medical qualifications included in the Schedules.
recognised medical qualification means a medical qualification recognised under section 35 or section 36 or section 37 or section 40, as the case may be;
recognised medical qualification means any of the medical qualifications, in Homoeopathy, included in the Second or the Third Schedule;
More Definitions of recognised medical qualification
recognised medical qualification means any of the medical qualifications, including post- graduate medical qualification, of Indian medicine included in the Second, Third or Fourth Schedule;
recognised medical qualification means any of the qualifications in Electropathy recognized by the Board;
recognised medical qualification means any of the medical qualification in Homeopath, included in the Second or the Third Schedule.
recognised medical qualification means any of themedical qualifications included in the Schedules;
recognised medical qualification means any medical qualifications included in the Schedules, or recognised under sections 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 or 14;
recognised medical qualification means any of the medical qualifications in Homoeopathy, included in the second or the third schedule (vide Section 2(g) of the Council Act 1973). It is nor in dispute that the respondents have passed the diploma (DHMS) which was not mentioned in the second or the third schedule of the Council Act, 1973 before 21st December 1998, But the respondents degree DHMS has been included in Second schedule to the act by amendment notified in official Gazette dated 21st December 1998. In the remark column, it is mentioned “from 1990 onwards”. The effect is that the respondents‘ diploma DHMS stands recognized from the year 1990 onwards. Much argument has been advanced by the learned counsel for the petitioners that since section 13 of the Council Act, 1973 is not still in force in Tripura, any amendment in the second and third schedule of the council act, 1973 would not confer any right on the respondent. About the argument of the learned counsel for the petitioners. It may be observed that section 13 of the council act 1973 only lays down the procedure for recognition of medical qualification granted by certain Medical Institutions in India.