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Title: Medical Degrees Act, 1916
State: Central
Year: 1916
Preamble1 - MEDICAL DEGREES ACT, 1916 Section1 - Short title Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Right to confer degrees Section4 - Prohibition of unauthorised conferment of degrees, etc. Section5 - Contravention of section 4 Section6 - Penalty for falsely assuming or using medical titles Section7 - Cognizance of offences Section8 - Jurisdiction of Magistrates ScheduleI - SCHEDULE
List Judgments citing this sectionMedical Degrees Act, 1916 Section 3
Title: Right to Confer Degrees
State: Central
Year: 1916
The right of conferring, granting, or issuing in the States degrees, diplomas, licences, certificates or other documents stating or implying that the holder, grantee or recipient thereof is qualified to practice western medical science, shall be exercisable only by the authorities specified in the Schedule, and by such other authority as the {Subs by the A.O.1937, for " G.G.in C."}[State Government] may, by notification {For notifications authorising certain institutions in the various States to grant certificates, diplomas, degrees, etc..see Gazette of India, l916, Pt.T, p.1155; ibid., 1917, pp.567.690, 2056, ibid.1918, p.128; ibid., 1921, p.1522; ibid., 1922, p.273.} in the Official Gazette, and subject to such conditions and restrictions as it thinks fit to impose, authorise in this behalf.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMedical Degrees Act, 1916 Preamble 1
Title: Medical Degrees Act, 1916
State: Central
Year: 1916
THE INDIAN MEDICAL DEGREES ACT, 1916 [Act, No. 7 of 1916] [AS ON 1957] [16th March, 1916] PREAMBLE An Act to regulate the grant of titles implying qualifications in western medical science, and the assumption and use by unqualified persons of such titles. WHEREAS it is expedient to regulate the grant of titles implying qualifications in western medical science, and the assumption and use by unqualified persons of such titles; It is hereby enacted as follows:--
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMedical Degrees Act, 1916 Section 4
Title: Prohibition of Unauthorised Conferment of Degrees, Etc.
State: Central
Year: 1916
Save as provided by section 3, no person in the States shall confer, grant, or issue, or hold himself out as entitled to confer, grant, or issue any degree, diploma, licence, certificate or other document stating or implying that the holder, grantee or recipient is qualified to practice western medical science.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionState Universities Act, 2000 (29 of 2001) Chapter XI
Title: Enrolment and Degrees
State: Karnataka
Year: 2000
.....distinction, degree, diploma or privilege conferred on or granted to, any person by a resolution passed by a majority of the total members of the Syndicate and by a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting at the meeting, if such a person has been found to have obtained such a degree or diploma or certificate-fraudulently or has obtained admission through a false caste certificate. (2) No action under this section shall be taken against any person unless he has been given an opportunity to show cause against the action proposed to be taken. (3) A copy of the resolution passed by the Syndicate shall be immediately sent to the person concerned. (4) Any person aggrieved by the decision taken by the Syndicate may appeal to the Chancellor within thirty days from the date of receipt of such resolution. (5) The decision of the Chancellor on such appeal shall be final.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionState Universities Act, 2000 (29 of 2001) Section 69
Title: Honorary Degrees
State: Karnataka
Year: 2000
(1) If not less than two thirds of the members of the Syndicate recommend that an honorary degree or other academic distinction be conferred on any person on the ground that he is in its opinion, by reason of eminent attainment and position, fit and proper to receive such degree or academic distinction, the Syndicate may recommend the same for the approval of the Chancellor for conferment of such degree on the person concerned. (2) The honorary degree or distinction may be conferred only in exceptional cases. It shall not be conferred as a matter of course. Only such of the persons who have contributed substantially to the advancement of Literature, Philosophy, Arts, Music, Painting or any other subject assigned to the Faculty of Arts, Science or Technology or conspicuous service rendered by them to the cause of education shall be identified for the purpose of grant of such honorary degrees. (3) A degree of Doctor of Science (D.Sc) Honoris Causa may be conferred upon such persons in the branch of Science or Technology, Planning, Organising or Developing Scientific and Technological Institutions. (4) A degree of Doctor of Laws (LL.D) Honoris Causa may be conferred upon perso
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionUniversity Grants Commission Act 1956 Section 22
Title: Right to Confer Degrees
State: Central
Year: 1956
(1) The right of conferring or granting degree shall be exercised only by a University established or incorporated by or under a Central Act, a Provincial Act or a State Act or an institution deemed to be a University under section 3 or an institution specially empowered by an Act of Parliament to confer or grant degrees. (2) Save as provided in sub-section (1), no person or authority shall confer, or grant, or hold himself or itself out as entitled to confer or grant, any degree. (3) For the purposes of this section, "degree" means any such degree as may, with the previous approval of the Central Government, be specified in this behalf by the Commission by notification in the Official Gazette.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development Act, 2012, (Central) Section 38
Title: Grant of Degrees, Etc., by Institute
State: Central
Year: 2012
Notwithstanding anything contained in the University Grants Commission Act, 1956(3 of 1956) or any other law for the time being in force, the Institute shall have power to grant degrees and other academic distinctions and titles under this Act: Provided that the nomenclature of any degree to be granted by the Institute shall be notified by the University Grants Commission with the prior approval of the Central Government.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMedical Degrees Act, 1916 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1916
.....has merged with the State of M.P.-See Act 37 of 1956,section 9(i)(e). It has also been extended to the Stales merged in the State of Bombay by Bom. Act 4 of 1950,section 3(30-3-1950). and to the transferred territories in Punjab by Punj.Act 30 of 1958, section 4and Sch. II. It has been now extended to the Union Territories of Pondicherry and Goa, Daman and Diu by Regns. 7 of 1963 (1-10-1963), and 11 of 1963 (1-2-1965), respectively. It has also been extended to the transferred territory i.e. Kanyakumari District and Shencottah taluka of Tininelveli District in Tamil Nadu by T.N. Act, 23 of 1960. It has been extended to whole of Maharashtra as it was in Bombay region of the State by Maha, Act 44 of 1961, The Act so far as it relates to the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of medicine is repealed in the State of Bihar byBih. Act 31 of 1951, section 56and in so far as it relates to Ayurvedic Medicine in the State of Orissa, byOri. Act 14 of 1960, section 58.The Act so Tar as it relates to the Homoeopathic and Biochemic systems of medicine is repealed in the State of Bihar byBih. Act 24 of 1953, section 54and in the State of Orissa byOri. Act 7 of 1957, section 55.Andhra Pradesh: Same as.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Section 28
Title: Mode of Computing of Degrees of Kindred
State: Central
Year: 1925
Degrees of kindred are computed in the manner set forth in the table of kindred set out in Schedule I. Illustrations (i) The person whose relatives are to be reckoned, and his cousin-german, or first cousin, are, as shown in the table, related in the fourth degree; there being one degree of ascent to the father, and another to the common ancestor, the grandfather; and from him one of ascent to the uncle, and another to the cousin-german, making in all four degrees. (ii) A grandson of the brother and a son of the uncle, i.e., a great-nephew and a cousin-german, are in equal degree, being each four degree removed. (iii) A grandson of a cousin-german is in the same degree as the grandson of a great-uncle, for they are both in the sixth degree of kindred.
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