Section 10C of DA, 1948 : Section 10C: Time For Seeking Permission For Certain Existing Authorities

DA, 1948

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Explanation using Example

Example Application of Section 10C of The Dentists Act, 1948:

Imagine that Dr. Smith, a dentist, decided to establish a new dental college, 'Smith Dental College,' in July 1992. This college was set up to offer a recognized dental qualification. However, the Dentists (Amendment) Act, 1993, came into effect after the college was established. According to Section 10C of The Dentists Act, 1948, Dr. Smith must seek permission from the Central Government for his already established dental college within one year from the commencement of the amendment act. If Dr. Smith fails to do so, the consequences outlined in Section 10B would apply, meaning it would be as if the government had refused permission for Smith Dental College to grant recognized dental qualifications.