Paramedic practicing in rural area seeks registration of his clinic, gets slammed by Karnataka HC
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The Karnataka High Court recently observed that it is time to take action against people who are practicing medicine without qualification. With this, the bench has dismissed a petition to quash an endorsement by the state authorities declining to issue a registration certificate under the Karnataka Private Medical Establishments Act to a man who pursued para-medical studies and was practicing as a doctor for several years at his clinic.
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Paramedic Practicing In Rural Area Seeks Registration Of His Clinic, Gets Slammed By Karnataka HC
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