Unani, Ayurvedic and Homoeopathic Practitioners Act, 1965

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1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and incorporation of Councils.
4 Composition of the National Council for Tib.
5 Composition of the National Council for Homoeopathy.
6 The President.
7 Elections.
8 Publication of names etc.
9 Term of office of members.
10 Vacancy etc, not to invalidate the proceedings of a council.
11 Resignation by President etc.
12 Declaration of vacancies.
13 Disqualification of members.
14 Functions of the Council.
15 Meetings of the Council
16 Officer of the Council and their pay and allowances
17 Recognition of Institution.
18 Maintenance of Standard of efficiency.
19 Withdrawal of recognition
20 Duration of courses
21 Qualifications for admission to institutions
22 Qualifying examination
23 Registration how made
24 Registration of Anani, Ayurvedic and Homoeopathic practitioners
25 Registration of Unani and Ayurvedic Practitioners in Category B
26 Registration of Hopmoeopathic Practitioners.
27 Listing of certain Homoeopathic.
28 Removal from register etc.
29 Cancellation or alteration of entries in Register, etc.
30 Maintenance of register, etc.
31 Publication of List.
32 Intimation of change of address.
33 Privileges of registered practitioners.
34 Privileges of listed Homoeopaths.
35 Exemption from serving on inquest etc
36 Offences and penalties
37 Persons not registered under act not to practice, etc
37 A Prohibition against calling applications, etc
38 Colourable imitation of degrees
39 Prohibition against use of title, description, etc
40 Savings
41 Cognizance of offences, etc
42 Supersession of Council
43 Fees received by council
44 Death of registered practitioners
45 Indemnity
46 Power to make rules
47 Power to make regulations







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