PAKISTAN MEDICAL AND DENTAL COUNCIL versus ZIAUDDIN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
Section 3 (1) and 11 of the Representation Rules Pakistan Medical and Dental Council regretted the High Court decision that recognized the right of representation of private medical colleges in the Council which was raised by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council. Was. Institutions and teachers of such medical universities had the right to represent the Council, providing education and training to provide medical qualification and, in consultation with the Council, they were recognized by the Federal Government. The request was that the election had to be reviewed by the Council for membership of the Medical Faculty of Universities and Medical Institutions, only those eligible for representation in the Universities Council, whose degrees were approved by the Medical Council Ordinance, 1962. Fall under the purview of section 11. All teachers and medical institutions created by law in Pakistan require advance recognition of their respective medical qualifications to seek representation in the Council. In the Supreme Court, the affairs of a professional disciplinary institution were taken over, such institutions stood on a set of rules that would be presented, courses would be followed and the code of conduct for medical graduates, honors. Granted, his good invitation will be honored and respected both inside and outside the country, only if he adheres to the rigorous curriculum of education, adhering to the disciplines of education and regulation. The professional ethics that the Council had put on top of itself was a great task of its own, and it was the responsibility of the institution to stand up to it.
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