The Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 — India law | Esheria

The Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970

This Act sets up the Central Council of Indian Medicine, creates a Central Register, and controls recognition, registration, and standards for Indian medicine qualifications and colleges.

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India
Instrument
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This Act sets up the Central Council of Indian Medicine, creates a Central Register, and controls recognition, registration, and standards for Indian medicine qualifications and colleges. The Central Government must lay regulations before each House of Parliament, and Parliament can modify or stop a regulation after the laying period. The Central Government must also notify seat allocations in the Central Council based on the number of registered practitioners in each State.

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