Act Number: 15

Act Name: The National Commission for Homoeopathy Act, 2020.

Year: 2020

Enactment Date: 2020-09-20

Long Title: An Act to provide for a medical education system that improves access to quality and affordable medical education, ensures availability of adequate and high quality Homoeopathy medical professionals in all parts of the country; that promotes equitable and universal healthcare that encourages community health perspective and makes services of Homoeopathy medical professionals accessible and affordable to all the citizens; that promotes national health goals; that encourages Homoeopathy medical professionals to adopt latest medical research in their work and to contribute to research; that has an objective periodic and transparent assessment of medical institutions and facilitates maintenance of a Homoeopathy medical register for India and enforces high ethical standards in all aspects of medical services; that is flexible to adapt to the changing needs and has an effective grievance redressal mechanism and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

Ministry: Ministry of Ayush

Department:

Section 34: Rights of persons to practice.
    (1) No person other than a person who is enrolled in the State Register or the National Register, as the case may be,shall--
         (a) be allowed to practice Homoeopathy as a qualified practitioner;
         (b) hold office as a physician or a surgeon or any other office, by whatever name called, which is meant to be held by a physician or surgeon, as the case maybe;
         (c) be entitled to sign or authenticate a medical or fitness certificate or any other certificate required by any law to be signed or authenticated by a duly qualified medical practitioner;
         (d) be entitled to give evidence at any inquest or in any court of law as an expert under section 45 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872) on any matter relating to Homoeopathy:
     Provided that the Commission shall submit a list of such practitioners to the Central Government in such manner as may be prescribed:
     Provided further that a foreign citizen who is enrolled in his country as a practitioner of Homoeopathy in accordance with the law regulating the registration of such practitioners in that country may be permitted temporary registration in India for such period and in such manner as may be specified by regulations.
     (2) Any person who acts in contravention of the provisions of this section shall be punished with imprisonment for a termwhich may extend to one year, or with fine which may extend to five lakh rupees, or with both.
     (3) Nothing contained in sub-section (2) shall affect,--
         (a) the right of a person enrolled on a State Register as practitioner of Homoeopathy to practice in any State merely on the ground that he does not possess, as on the date of commencement of this Act, a recognised medical qualification in Homoeopathy;
         (b) the right of a person who has been practicing Homoeopathy for not less than five years in a State, to continue to practice in that State in which a State Register of Homoeopathy is not maintained as on the date of commencement of this Act.
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