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Ayurveda Act (No. 31 of 1961) - Sect 59

Effect of orders made by the Council and duty of Registrar to give effect to such orders

59.
(1) An order made by the Council allowing the application of any person for registration as an ayurvedic practitioner, ayurvedic pharmacist or ayurvedic nurse, shall take effect on the date specified in the order, and shall entitle that person to be registered, with effect from that date, in the appropriate register of ayurvedic practitioners, the register of ayurvedic pharmacists or the register of ayurvedic nurses, as the case may be. It shall be the duty of the Registrar, subject to the provisions of subsection (2) of section 60, to enter the name of, and such particulars as may be prescribed by rules made by the Council under this Act relating to, such person in such register.
(2) Where an order made by the Council canceling the registration of any person as an ayurvedic practitioner, ayurvedic pharmacist or ayurvedic nurse takes effect, it shall be the duty of the Registrar to remove the name and particulars of that person from the register of ayurvedic practitioners, the register of ayurvedic pharmacists, or the register of ayurvedic nurses, as the case may be.
(3) Where an order made by the Council suspending the registration of any person as an ayurvedic practitioner, ayurvedic pharmacist or ayurvedic nurse takes effect, he shall not exercise or enjoy, during the period of such suspension, the rights and privileges conferred by this Act on a registered ayurvedic practitioner, registered ayurvedic pharmacist or registered ayurvedic nurse, as the case may be.


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