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SPECIAL LAWS &
MEDICAL PROFESSION
Total Marks-100
Answer the following
questions. All questions carry equal marks
Q.1. Discuss the important provisions of the Mental Health Act,1987.
Ans: An Act to consolidate
and amend the law relating to the treatment and care of mentally ill persons,
to make better provision with respect to their properly and affairs and for
matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. : The Mental Health Act 1987 replaced the
Indian Lunacy
Act 1912. The main object and purpose of this act is to provide proper
environment to treat mentally ill persons, like other sick persons. Further its
main object is to create as for as possible a normal environment to the persons
who are mentally ill. This Act is to consolidate and amend the law relating to
the treatment and care of mentally ill persons, to make better provision with respect
to their property and affairs and for matters
Q.2. Discuss the important provisions of The Drugs & Magic Remedies
Act, 1954.
Ans. An Act to control the advertisement of drugs
in certain cases, to prohibit the advertisement for certain purposes of
remedies alleged to possess magic qualities and to provide for matters
connected therewith. BE it enacted by Parliament as follows:-
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
1. (1)Short title, extent and commencement. This Act may be called the
Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954. (2)It
extends to the whole of India
except the State of Jammu and Kashmir ,
and applies also to persons domiciled in the territories to which this Act
extends who are outside the said territories.
Q.3. Enumerate the provisions relating to Offences & Penalties
under PNDT Act. 20
Ans: Prohibition of
advertisement relating to pre-natal determination of sex and punishment for
contravention.-
(1) No person, organisation, Genetic Counselling Centre, Genetic
Laboratory or Genetic Clinic shall issue or cause to be issued any
advertisement in any manner regarding facilities of pre-natal determination of
sex available at such Centre, Laboratory, Clinic or any other place.
(2) No person or organisation shall publish or distribute or cause to be
published or distributed any advertisement in any manner regarding facilites of
pre-natal determination of sex available at any Genetic Counselling Centre,
Genetic Laboratory,
Q.4. Write notes on
a) Pre-requisites for Medical Termination of Pregnancy.
b) Offences & Penalties under the Transplantation of Human Organs
Act, 1994.
Ans : a) Pre-requisites for
Medical Termination of Pregnancy:
An Act to provide for the termination of certain pregnancies by
registered Medical Practitioners and for matters connected therewith or
incidental thereto. e it enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-second Year of the
Republic of India as follows :-
Short title, extent and commencement –
(1)This Act may be called the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971.
(2)It extends to the whole of India except the State of
b) Offences & Penalties under the Transplantation of Human Organs
Act, 1994.
Ans: Punishment for removal of human organ without authority.
(1) Any person who renders his services to or any hospital and who, for
purposes of transplantation, conducts,
associates with, or help in any manner in, the removal of any human organ
without authority, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may
extend to five years and with fine which may extend to ten
Q.5. Write notes on
a) Registration & Renewal Procedure under BMW Rules, 1998.
b) Important provisions of The Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940.
Ans: a) Registration & Renewal Procedure under BMW Rules, 1998:
The powers confirmed by section 6, 8, and 25 of the Environment
(Protection) Act 1986, the Central Govt. has made The Biomedical Waster
(Management & Handling) Rules to safeguard the public and health care
workers from the risk arising due to Biomedical Waste. The penalties are same
as specified in Environment (Protection) Act 1986.
1. Application
These rules apply to all persons who generate, collect, receive, store,
transport, treat, dispore, or handle bio-medical waste in any form
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