Central Council of Homoeopathy Act 1973, (Act 59)
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The Central Council of Homoeopathy Act 1973, (Act 59), also called the Homoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973, was passed by the Government of India, to primarily structure the role of the Central Council of Homoeopathy
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Central Council of Homoeopathy is a statutory apex body under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Deptt. of Indian Systems of Medicine & Homoeopathy...

and to enable the regularization of the maintenance of a central register of issues and entities related to the field of homoeopathy. It included five chapters when it was initially passed. The Act was amended in 2002, and the amendment - Homoeopathy Central Council Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 51 of 2002) - was passed in December 2002.

Chapters

  • Chapter I: Contained the introduction to the Act and objectives intended to be achieved.
  • Chapter II: Contained the actual Central Council Act and the committees proposed to be formed.
  • Chapter III: Contained details of how institutions related to teaching streams like Ayurveda, Unani, Sidhi and their associate medical qualifications could be recognised.
  • Chapter IV: Contained the national central register detailing various issues and entities connected with the area of homoeopathy.
  • Chapter V: Other issues of significance not mentioned directly within the previous chapters.
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