Section 26 in Chartered Accountants Act, 1949
26. Unqualified persons not to sign documents
(1) No person other than a member of the Institute shall
request to consider their promotions as Excise Sub-Inspectors because the unqualified persons are working as Excise Sub-Inspectors and Tribunal while disposing ... that the qualified persons should be considered for promotions over the unqualified persons as per their seniority and eligibility and sought clarification from the Government
time he ceases at any time to hold his qualification; and a person vacating office under this section shall be incapable of being re-appointed ... after the expiration of the said period or shorter time, any unqualified person acts as a director of the company, he shall be liable
post of Shirestedar/Head Clerk from the date on which unqualified persons were promoted and further giving the benefit of deemed date of promotion ... available the persons who have not passed the qualifying examination can be promoted but as soon as the qualified persons are available, unqualified persons promoted
post of Shirestedar/Head Clerk from the date on which unqualified persons were promoted and further giving the benefit of deemed date of promotion ... available the persons who haven not passed the qualifying examination can be promoted but as soon as the qualified persons are available, unqualified persons promoted
question, while regularly selected persons would be kept
out of jobs, unqualified ineligible persons who had come
through back door and whose records of service ... those who apply in
response thereto should be considered fairly. An unqualified
person ought to be appointed only when qualified persons are
not available through
object of the Act, as stated above, is to prevent
unqualified persons calling themselves as architects and
undertaking the construction of buildings which are
uneconomical ... general public and it is
meant for protecting the public from unqualified persons
working as architects. The restriction imposed by Section
37 does not violate
registration of practitioners medicines of the Indian medicines to ensure that unqualified persons are prevented from entering into this practice. The Central Act clearly identifies ... provisions of Section 17 of the Central Act which prohibits unqualified persons from practicing and therefore, Section 18 was appropriately amended. Taking into consideration
constructed each year. With this increase in the building activity, many unqualified persons calling themselves as architects are undertaking the construction of buildings which ... emphasised the need for statutory to protect the general public from unqualified persons working as architects. With the passing of legislation, it will be unlawful
respondent issued a circular dated
02.05.2013, pointing out that many unqualified persons are
performing the duties of Pharmacists in various Government
Hospitals and that ... contained in Exts.P7 and P8 to
dispense medicines through unqualified persons cannot be
sustained under law.
W.P.(C) No.37156