take action against the registered medical
professionals under the Indian Medical Council (Professional
Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, 2002, and it has no
jurisdiction ... medical practitioners or their
professional associations in violation of the Indian Medical Council
(Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, 2002,
the expenditure incurred
take action against
the registered medical professionals under the Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct,
Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, 2002, and it has no jurisdiction ... medical practitioners or their
professional associations in violation of the Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct,
Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, 2002, the expenditure incurred
will do well to
remember that such flagrant violations of professional ethics
and cultured conduct will only result in the ultimate
destruction of a system ... function at its full potential. Any violation of the principles of
professional ethics by an advocate is unfortunate and
unacceptable. Ignoring even a minor violation
take action against the
registered medical professionals under the Indian Medical Council
(Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, 2002, and it had no
jurisdiction ... take action against the
registered medical professionals under the Indian Medical Council
(Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, 2002, and it has no
jurisdiction
present case
which is not in a manner of professional ethics. Learned counsel
for the respondents submitted that Mr T.C. Gupta could not have ... supra) is applicable in this case on the ground of professional
ethics. It is clear that Shri T.C. Gupta, the Advocate for the
applicant
being considered, a
special welfare measure designed to lay down ethical or
professional standards of conduct for the community? (7) or
is it a statute ... comparable to the role of a guardian
in professional ethics. The words "person aggrieved" in
sections
does not exclude lawyers or
journalists who are bound by their professional
ethics to keep the information rendered by their
clients as privileged communication. Therefore ... sacrosanct right to
withhold information regarding crime under the
guise of professional ethics. A lawyer cannot claim
a right over professional communication beyond
what
utter disregard of the universal moral
code, human dignity, his professional ethics and values but
also in flagrant violation of the law of the country
scientific advancements. Questions have also been
raised with respect to the professional ethics of medical
personnel involved in the administration of these techniques.
Furthermore, Article
others v. High
Court of Punjab and Haryana[14], dealing with the ethical standard of an
advocate, though in a different context, a two-Judge ... function at its
full potential. Any violation of the principles of professional ethics by
an advocate is unfortunate and unacceptable. Ignoring even a minor
violation