State of Jharkhand - Act
Bihar Development of Homeopathic System of Medicine Act, 1953
JHARKHAND
India
India
Bihar Development of Homeopathic System of Medicine Act, 1953
Act 24 of 1953
- Published on 16 February 1953
- Commenced on 16 February 1953
- [This is the version of this document as it was from 15 November 1955 to None.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title and commencement.
2. Definitions.
- In these rules, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,-3.
The Register of Homeopathic Practitioners required to be maintained under Section 21 shall be in Form 'A'.4.
The names of all persons registered under the Act shall be entered in the register together with all relevant particulars required under the preceding rule.5.
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Each page of the register shall be verified and signed by the Registrar.7.
The memorandum of an appeal by a person aggrieved by the decision of the Registrar, registration of any person or the making of any entry in the register, shall state the grounds on which the registration or entry is claimed and shall be presented to the President of the Board personally or sent to him by registered post. On receipt of the memorandum, the President shall fix a date for the hearing of the appeal and cause copies of the memorandum to be distributed to all the members of Board notice of the date so fixed shall be served on the appellant directing him to appear before the Board either personally or through his duly authorised agent or lawyer with evidence, if any, in support of the appeal. The Board shall on the date fixed, or any other date to which the hearing may be adjourned, hear the appellant or his agent and the Registrar and decide the appeal.8.
Every person, whose name has been entered in the register shall be entitled to receive from the Registrar a certificate of registration. Such certificate shall contain the full name of the person registered, his designation and address and the date and place of registration. Such certificate shall be in Form 'C'.9.
On application for a duplicate certificate, a certificate in Form "D1" may be issued.10.
The Registrar shall re-enter in the register, if it deems fit, the name of any person which may have been removed therefrom under Section 24 of the Act, but no application for the restoration to the register of the name of a person which has been so removed shall be entertained, unless it is accompanied by a declaration made by the applicant setting forth the facts of the case, and stating that he is the person originally registered, and unless it is accompanied also by a certificate as to his identity from two practitioners registered under the Act or, in the case of an applicant residing abroad, a certificate as to his identity signed by two persons, who shall be Magistrate or officers of a gazetted rank serving in the Civil or Defence Services of Government or two resident practitioners registered under the Act. A fee of ten rupees shall be levied for the registration of a practitioner whose name has been removed from the register under Section 24.Form 'A'[See Rule 3]| Serial no. | Name. | Father's or in the case of a married woman,husband's name. | Date of Birth. | General educational and other qualification i.e.,examinations passed with the year in which such qualificationwere acquired. | Period for which Homeopathic system of medicinepractised before registration, whether whole time or part time. |
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| Date of registration under the Act. | Address or appointment. | Initials of Registrar, | Date of renewal of registration. | Initials of Registrar. | Remarks (Note:removal or restoration of name withdate). |
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