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D.k. Joshi v. State Of U.p.

D.k. Joshi
v.
State Of U.p.

(Supreme Court Of India)

Civil Appeal No. 2016 Of 1996 | 25-04-2000


S.N. Phukan, J.

The appellant filed a writ petition before the High Court of Allahabad in public interest praying for writ of mandamus directing the respondents to initiate action against persons who are unqualified and unregistered but carrying on medical profession unauthorisedly in the district of Agra, Uttar Pradesh. The High Court by the impugned judgment dismissed the petition in limine with the observation that the Chief Medical Officer, Agra would complete the inquiry which was pending in accordance with law. The present appeal is against the said order of the High Court.

2. Though in the appeal, the State of U.P., the Director General, Medical and Health Services, U.P., the Additional Director, Medical & Health, Agra and the Chief Medical Officer, Agra have been impleaded as respondents, only one affidavit has been filed on behalf of all respondents by the Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Agra. In the reply affidavit, the allegation that such unqualified persons are carrying on medical profession is not denied. However, it has been stated inter alia that some such unqualified medical practitioners were identified and the reports were sent to the District Magistrate. According to the deponent such unqualified persons stopped medical practice in the district of Agra and have shifted to nearby districts. We are constrained to observe that reply affidavit discloses a sad state of affairs of the administration. Instead of taking action against these unqualified medical practitioners in accordance with law and as per instructions of the State Government to which we shall presently refer, their names were only forwarded to District Magistrate without any follow up action by the authorities.

2. From the letter of Indian medical Council dated 3.5.91, which is on record, we find that the Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, State Government was apprised by the Medical Council of this problem in the State and it was emphasized in the said letter that these persons were openly playing with the health of public. The Secretary was requested that "public may be relieved by taking strict action against unqualifiedunregistered practitioners and institutions which are providing illegal degrees in Indian System of Medicine." The State Government was also concerned with this problem and the Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department as for back as on 2nd December, 1995 addressed a letter to all District Magistrates and Chief Medical Officers of the State drawing their attentions to the legal provisions for taking appropriate action against such unqualifiedunregistered medical practitioners. In the letter attention was drawn to Section 15 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956, Section 17 of the Indian Medical Central Council Act, 1970 and Section 30 of the United Provinces Medical Act, 1917. The District Magistrates and the Chief Medical Officers were also advised how to initiate criminal action against these unauthorised practitioners.

3. It is distressing to note that in spite of above direction of the State Government, the District Magistrates and the Chief Medical Officers did not take effective steps to stop this menace which is hazardous to human life. As indicated above, the Chief Medical Officers only forwarded the names of such unauthorised medical practitioners to the District Magistrates and no follow up action was taken.

4. In the present appeal, directions have been prayed for only for district of Agra. In the reply affidavit, it has been stated that such unqualifiedunregistered doctors after being warned have shifted to other neighbouring districts. We are, therefore, of the opinion that unless directions are issued in respect of the entire State of U.P. the problem cannot be solved. We set aside the impugned judgment and direct as follows :-

5. The Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, State of U.P. shall take such steps as may be necessary to stop carrying on medical profession in the State of U.P. by persons who are unqualifiedunregistered and in addition shall take followings steps :

(i) All District Magistrates and the Chief Medical Officers of the State shall be directed to identify, within a time limit to be fixed by the Secretary, all unqualifiedunregistered medical practitioners and to initiate legal actions against these persons immediately;

(ii) Direct all District Magistrates and the Chief Medical Officers to monitor all legal proceedings initiated against such persons;

(iii) The Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department shall give due publicity of the names of such unqualifiedunregistered medical practitioners so that people do not approach such persons for medical treatment.

(iv) The Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department shall monitor the actions taken by all District Magistrates and all Chief Medical Officers of the State and issue necessary directions from time to time to these officers so that such unauthorised persons cannot pursue their medical profession in the State.

The appeal is allowed. No costs.

Appeal allowed.

Advocates List

For the Appellant - Mr. T.B. Padhyay and Mr. Sanjay Parikh, Advocates. For the Respondents - Mr. Subodh Markandaya, Sr. Advocate with Mr. Irshad Ahmed, Mr. R.B. Misra and Ms. Feroza Banu, Advocates.

Petitioner/Plaintiff/Appellant (s) Advocates ALANGE RAJSHEKHAR SANGAPPA

Respondent/Defendant (s)Advocates AMIT ASHOK GHARTE

For Petitioner
  • Shekhar Naphade
  • Mahesh Agrawal
  • Tarun Dua
For Respondent
  • S. Vani
  • B. Sunita Rao
  • Sushil Kumar Pathak

Bench List

HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S. RAJENDRA BABU

HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S.N. PHUKAN

Eq Citation

(2000) 5 SCC 80

2000 (2) SCT 774 (SC)

(2000) 2 UPLBEC 1596

2000 (3) PLJR 54

JT 2000 (5) SC 211

2000 (4) ALT 81 (SC)

2000 (2) UJ 1013

2000 (4) SCALE 72

LQ/SC/2000/780

HeadNote

A. Health and Medicine Laws — Medical Profession — Unqualified/Unregistered Practitioners — Practice of medicine by unqualified/unregistered practitioners — Menace of — Directions issued to State Government to take steps to stop practice of medicine by unqualified/unregistered practitioners — Directions issued to all District Magistrates and Chief Medical Officers of the State to identify, within a time limit to be fixed by Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, all unqualified/unregistered medical practitioners and to initiate legal actions against these persons immediately — Directions also issued to all District Magistrates and Chief Medical Officers to monitor all legal proceedings initiated against such persons — Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department directed to give due publicity of the names of such unqualified/unregistered medical practitioners so that people do not approach such persons for medical treatment — Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department also directed to monitor actions taken by all District Magistrates and all Chief Medical Officers of the State and issue necessary directions from time to time to these officers so that such unauthorised persons cannot pursue their medical profession in the State