- The
name of the registered medical practitioner who has been convicted by the
court under sub–section (1), shall be reported by the Appropriate
Authority to the respective State Medical Council for taking necessary
action including the removal of his name from the register of the Council
for a period of two years for the first offence and permanently for the
subsequent offence.
- Any
person who seeks the aid of a genetic counseling center or genetic
laboratory or genetic clinic or of a medical geneticist, medical
gynecologist or registered medical practitioner for conducting pre–natal
diagnostic techniques on any pregnant woman (including the woman unless
she was compelled to undergo such diagnostic technique) for purposes other
than those specified in clause(2) of section 4, shall be punishable with
imprisonment for a term which may extend to 3 years and with a fine which
may extend up to ten thousand rupees and on any subsequent conviction with
imprisonment which may extend to five years and with fine which may extend
up to fifty thousand rupees.
Saturday, 19 January 2013
Emedinews:Insighst on Medicolegal Issues:Contravention of PNDT Act may lead to Imprisonment up to 3 years
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