Chennai: The Madras High Court has ruled that Siddha doctors registered with the Tamil Nadu Siddha Medical Council are not prohibited from practicing modern scientific systems of medicine as per the state government’s 2010 G.O. was lowered.
The judgment comes after Siddha practitioner S -This was recently handed down by Justice G. Jayachandran on a petition filed by Sindhu. , 1940, was arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau in 2017 for stocking allopathic medicines at her clinic in Chennai without a valid license.
“The petitioner is a holder of Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery (BSMS) issued by Dr. MGR Medical College, Tamil Nadu, Chennai. She has also submitted her name to the Tamil Nadu Siddha Medical Council. has been officially registered.
GO Ms.No.248 dated 08.09.2010 issued by the Department of Health and Family Welfare authorizes registered members of TN Siddha Medical Council to practice modern scientific medical system for the purposes of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act. Allowed. Therefore, the petitioner is not prohibited from adopting the modern scientific system of medicine,” the judge said in a recent order.
However, the judge held that the medicinal product could not be kept for sale or distribution as no such act should be done without a license under section 18(c) of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940. did.
The judge dismissed the petition, stating that the case against her was registered for purchasing and selling drugs without a license, rather than using modern scientific medical systems.
He directed the 10th Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court to dispose of the case as expeditiously as possible.