WEST BENGAL MEDICAL COUNCIL (TEMPORARY SUPERSESSION) ACT,
1985
Preamble - THE WEST BENGAL MEDICAL COUNCIL (TEMPORARY
SUPERSESSION) ACT, 1985
THE WEST BENGAL MEDICAL COUNCIL (TEMPORARY SUPERSESSION) ACT, 1985
[Act No. 37 of 1985][1]
[11th March, 1986]
PREAMBLE
An Act to provide for the supersession of the West Bengal Medical
Council for a limited period and for the carrying on of its administration
during the period of supersession.
WHEREAS it is expedient in
the public interest to supersede the West Bengal Medical Council for a limited
period with a view to facilitating its reorganisation for more efficient
functioning and to provide for the carrying on of its administration during the
period of supersession;
It is hereby enacted as follows:?
Section 1 - Short title and commencement
(1)
This Act may be called the West Bengal Medical Council (Temporary
Supersession) Act, 1985.
(2)
It shall come into force at once.
Section 2 - Definitions
In this Act, unless the
context otherwise requires,?
(a)
"the Act" means the Bengal Medical Act, 1914;
(b)
"the ad hoc Council" means the West Bengal Medical
Council (ad hoc) referred to in clause (b) of section 4;
(c)
"the Council" means the West Bengal Medical Council
constituted under the Act;
(d)
other words and expressions have the meanings respectively as?signed
to them in the Act.
Section 3 - Supersession of the Council
(1)
With effect from the date of coming into force of this Act, and
for a period of two years from such date, the Council shall stand superseded.
(2)
The State Government may, if it considers necessary so to do, by
notification published in the Official Gazette, extend from time to time the
period of supersession referred 4o in sub-section (1) by any period not
exceeding/six months at a time, so, however, that the aggregate period of
supersession under this section shall not exceed three years.
[2] (3) ??Notwithstanding the provisions of section 9,
the period of supersession of the Council shall be held to include any period
which may elapse between the expiry of the said period of supersession and the
date of reconstitution of the ad hoc Council under sub-section (1) of section
5A.
Section 4 - Consequences of supersession
With effect from the date
of supersession of the Council,?
(a)
all the members of the Council and the Executive Committee
constituted under the Act shall vacate their respective offices, and
(b)
all the powers and functions of the Council and of the Executive
Committee as aforesaid under the Act or the rules or the regulations made,
thereunder shall, respectively, be exercised and performed by the ad hoc
Council to be known as the West Bengal Medical Council (ad hoc).
Section 5 - Constitution of the ad hoc Council
(1)
The ad hoc Council shall consist of the following members:?
(a)
(i) one member of the Council for Post-Graduate Studies in
Medicine, Nursing, Homoeopathy, Ayurved and Dental Science of the University of
Calcutta, and
(ii)? ?one
member of the Council for Undergraduate Studies in Medicine, Dental Science,
Homoeopathy, Veterinary Science, Nursing and Ayurved of the University of
Calcutta;
(b)
one member of the Council for Undergraduate Studies in Medicine of
the University of Burdwan;
(c)
one member of the Council for Undergraduate Studies in Medicine of
the University of North Bengal;
(d)
two members of the Governing Body of the State Medical Faculty of
West Bengal;
(e)
seven Teachers of Medical Colleges or Institutions affiliated to
the University of Calcutta or the University of Burdwan or the University of
North Bengal of whom at least?
(i)
one shall be from a Medical College affiliated to the University
of Burdwan, and
(ii)
one shall be from a Medical College affiliated to the University
of North Bengal;
(f)
one registered practitioner, being a Licentiate in medicine;
(g)
two registered practitioners, being Graduates in medicine;
(h)
one representative of the Department of Health and Family Welfare,
Government of West Bengal;
(i)
one representative of the Directorate of Health Services,
Government of West Bengal;
(j)
three persons nominated by the State Government.
(2)
The members referred to in clauses (a) to (i) of sub-section (1)
shall be nominated by the State Government.
(3)
The State Government shall nominate one of the persons referred to
in clause (j) of sub-section (1) to be the President of the ad hoc Council.
Section 5A - Reconstitution of the ad hoc Council
[3] [(1) ??Notwithstanding anything contained in this
Act,?
(a) the State
Government may, at any time after the expiry of the period of supersession of
the Council referred to in sub-section (2) of section 3, reconstitute the ad
hoc Council in the manner provided in section 5 for such period, not exceeding
six months at a time, as the State Government may think fit:
Provided that the aggregate
period for which the ad hoc Council may be reconstituted shall not exceed two
years; and
(b) the
aggregate period of supersession of the Council under section 3 shall be deemed
to have been extended for the period for which the ad hoc Council is
reconstituted or till the Council is reconstituted in accordance with the
provisions of the Act, whichever is earlier.
(2) ??The provisions of sub-section (1) shall have
effect notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any other law for
the time being in force or in any judgment, decree or order of any court, tribunal
or other authority or in any instrument having effect by virtue of any law
other than this Act.
Section 6 - Validation of act or proceeding of the ad hoc Council
No act or proceeding of the
ad hoc Council shall be invalid or called in question by reason of the
existence of any vacancy, initial or subsequent, in the ad hoc Council.
Section 7 - Filling up of vacancies in the ad hoc Council
Any vacancy in the ad hoc
Council occurring by reason of death, resignation or otherwise shall be filled
up by the State Government, in so far as such filling up is not inconsistent
with the provisions of this Act.
Section 8 - Power to remove difficulties
If, by reason of the
provisions of the Bengal Medical Act, 1914, any difficulty arises in giving
effect to the provisions of this Act, the ad hoc Council shall refer such
difficulty to the State Government which may make such order or do such thing,
not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, as appears to it to be
necessary or expedient for removing the difficulty.
Section 9 - The Council to continue as a body corporate
For the removal of doubts,
it is hereby declared that nothing in this Act shall effect or imply in any way
the dissolution of the Council as a body corporate as constituted under the
Act.