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India shall be required to pay a registration fee of only five rupees if the Act aforesaid provides for the registration of persons registered under thie Act without the payment, of any fee or on payment of a fee not exceeding five rupees.]

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3 India shall be required to pay a registration fee of only five rupees if the Act aforesaid provides for the registration of persons registered under thie Act without the payment, of any fee or on payment of a fee not exceeding five rupees.] s[(2)] Every registered practitioner who applies to the registrar for registration '[under a, new name, or] in respect of any additional qudification obtained subsequent to registration under this Act shall pay a fee of five rupees. special provi8'0" amerding the medical regisher. '(14-A (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the Registrar may, by order in writing, amend the medical register by deleting therefrom the name of any person who, by reason of the alteration of Boundaries under the Andhra Pradesh asd Madras (AlteratJon of Boundaries) Aat, 1969, has oeased to d] () reside or practise in the '[State of Tamil Nadu]. --] -- the Tamil Ndu Re-emoting and f g (Temil Nadu Act V11 of 1948). Repealing (No. I) Aot, 1948 The word "British"wae omitted by the Adctptetion (Amendment) Order of 1960. a The first paragraph of section 14 was renumbered as Sub- The Registrar may likewise amend the medical ' register by adding thereto the name of any person whose residence or place of practice has, by reason of the said alteration of boundaries, become pad of the [State of Tamil Nadu] : Provided that the Registrar may, before passing an order, make such inquiry as he deems necessary. Any person aggrieved by an order under subsection (1) may appeal to such authority and within such time,^ may be specified in this behdf by the State Government and such authority shall pass such order on the appeal as it thinks fit. An order of the Registrar under sub-section (I), or where an appeal has been preferred against it under sub-section (2), the order of the appellate authority, shall be final. The provisions of this section shdl cease t be in force from such date as the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.] An apped shall lie to the Council against any aga,nel (1) The Council may, if it sees fit and after A~~~~~~~~~ of giving due notice to the person concerned and inquiring register by into his objections, if any, order that any entry inC'oulloil. the register which shall be proved to the satisfaction of the Council to have been fraudulently or incorrectly made or brought about be cancelled or amended. The Council may direct the removal altogether or for a specified period from the register of the name of my registered practitioner for the same reasons for which registration may be refused by the .- , 1 This expression wae auhstituted for the expression "State of Madras" by the Tamil Nadu Adaptation of Laws Order, 1970, which wee deemed to have some into force on Bhe 14th ~anuary 1969. Counoil under section 13 and the second proviso thereto shall apply to any inquiry under this section. The Council may also direct that any name so removed shall be restored : l[Provided that no medical practitioner shall be removed from the register on the ground of his association in any professional respect, with a qualified practitioner of Indian Medioine such as Ayurvedic, Unani and Sidclha or an unregistered practitioner if auch unregistered practitioner- (a) is possessed of any of the qualifications described in the Schedule, and (b) is not a person whose name the Council has refused to register under the second proviso to section 13 or whose name the Council has removed from the register under this sub-section. Exp2ccWion.-The ' expression 'qualified praotippqp tioner ' shall, for the purposes of this proviso, mean 'a praotitioner qualified under rules made by the Z[State Government] in this behalf'.] S[(3) Nothing in sub-section (2) shall relieve e registered practitioner pf any obligations or code of ethics which may be imposed upon registered prabtitioners generally by the Council.] a[(4) Any registered praotitioner may make an application to the Council for the deletion of his name from the medical register, and the Council may, on suoh application and subject to such rules as may be made by the '[State Government], direct suoh deletion. Any suoh practitioner may apply for fresh registration under section 13.1