Chapter - 5 Miscellaneous

47.
Penalty for falsely claiming to be registered-If any person whose name is not for the time being entered in a register falsely represents that it is so entered, or uses in connection with his name or title any words or letters reasonably calculated to suggest that his name is so entered, he shall be punishable on first conviction with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, and on any subsequent conviction with imprisonment which may extend to six months or with fine not exceeding one thousand rupees or with both.
48.

Misuse of titles- If any person -
(a) not being a person registered in a register of dentists, takes or uses the description of dental practitioner, dental surgeon, surgeon dentist, or dentist, or
(b) not being a person whose name is entered on a register of dental hygienists, takes or uses in a 2[State] where such register has been published, the title of dental hygienist, or

(c) not being a person whose name is entered on a register of dental mechanics, takes or uses in a 2[State] where such register has been published, the title of dental mechanic, 3[or]

3[(d) not possessing a recognised dental qualification, uses a degree or a diploma or an abbreviation indicating or implying a dental qualification], he shall be punishable on first conviction with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, and on any subsequent conviction with imprisonment which may extend to six months or with fine not exceeding one thousand rupees or with both.

49.

Practice by unregistered persons-(1) After the expiry of 4[three years] from 5[the date appointed under sub-section(2) of Sec. 32] in the case of dentists. and in the [states] where a register of dentists hygienists Of dental mechanics has been prepared under Sec. 36 from such date as may be specified in this behalf by the 7[State] Government by notification in the Official Gazette, in the case of dental hygienists or dental mechanics, no person, other than a registered dentist, registered dental hygienist or registered dental mechanics, sit all practise dentistry, or the art of scaling, cleaning or polishing teeth, or of making or repairing dentures and dental appliances, as the case may be, or indicate in any way that he is prepared to so practise:

Provided that the provisions of this section, shall not apply to-

(a) practice of dentistry by a registered medical practitioner;

(b) the extraction of a tooth by any person when the case is urgent and no registered dentist is available, so however that the operation is performed without the use of any general or local anesthetic;

(c) the predominance of dental work or radiographic work in any hospital or dispensary maintained or supported from public or local funds.

(2) If any person contravenes the provisions of sub-section (1), he shall be punishable on first conviction with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, and on any subsequent conviction with imprisonment which may extend to six months or with fine not exceeding one thousand rupees or with both.
1.P. Y. Prasannan v. Dental Council of India, New Delhi, A.I.R. 1995 Ker. 380 at p. 385.
2. Subs. by the A.O. 1950 for "Province".
3. Ins. by Act I2 of 1955, Sec. 14,
4. Subs. by Act 58 of 195O, Sec. 3, for "two years'; (retrospectively).
5. Subs. by Act 12 of 1955, Sec. 15, for "the commencement of this Act".
6.Subs. by the A.O. 1950 for "Provinces".
7. Subs. ibid for “Provincial”

50. Failure to surrender certificate of registration-If any person whose name has been removed from a register fails without sufficient cause forthwith to surrender his certificate of registration 1[or certificate of renewal, or both], he shall be punishable with fine which may extend to fifty rupees per month of such failure and in the case of a continuing offence with an additional fine which may extend to two rupees per day after the first day during which the offence continues.
51.

Companies not to engage in dentistry- (l) Except as hereinafter provided, the profession of dentistry shall not be carried on by a company or other corporate body.

(2) The provisions of sub-section (I) shall not apply to-
(a) a company or other corporate body which carries on no business other than the profession of dentistry or some business ancillary to the profession of dentistry and of which the majority of the directors and all the operating staff are registered dentists;
(b) the carrying on of the profession of dentistry by employers who provide dental treatment for their employees by registered dentist otherwise than for profit;

(c) the carrying on of the profession of dentistry by any hospital or dispensary or institution for the training of dentists or dental hygienists or by any local authority or other body authorized or required by law to provide dental treatment: .

Provided that any company or other corporate body carrying on the profession of dentistry 2[immediately before the date appointed under sub-section (2) of Sec. 32] may continue so to do until the expiry of three years from such date.
(3) If any person contravenes the provisions of sub-section (1),he shall be punishable with fine which may extend, on first conviction to five hundred rupees, or on any subsequent conviction with imprison!T1ent which may extend to six months or with fine not exceeding one thousand rupees or with both.

52. Cognizance of offences-No Court shall take cognizance of any offence punishable under this Act except upon complaint made by order of the 3[State] Government or the 3[State] Council.
53.

Payment of part of fees to Council - The 3[State] Council shall before the end of June in each year pay to the Council a sum equivalent to one-fourth of the total fees released by the 3[State] Council under this Act during the period of twelve months ending on the 31st day of March of that year.

4[53A. Accounts and audit-(l) The Council shall maintain appropriate accounts and other relevant records and prepare an annual statement of accounts including the balance sheet, in accordance with such general directions as may be issued and in such form as may be specified by the Central Government in consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India.

(2) The accounts of the Council shall be audited annually by the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India or any person appointed by him in this behalf and any expenditure incurred by him or any person so appointed in connection with such audit shall be payable by the Council to the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India.

(3) The Comptroller and Auditor-General of India and any person appointed by him in connection with the audit of the accounts of the Council shall have the same rights and privileges and authority in connection with such audit as the Comptroller and Auditor General of India has in connection with the audit of Government accounts, and in particular, shall have the right to demand the production of books of accounts, connected vouchers and other documents and papers and to inspect the office of the Council.

(4) The accounts of the Council as certified by the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India or any person appointed by him in this behalf, together with the audit report thereon, shall be forwarded annually to the Central Government.

(5) A copy of the accounts of the Council as so certified together with the audit report thereon shall be forwarded simultaneously to the Council.]

1. Ins. by Act 42 of 1972. See. 25 (w.e.f. 1sl November, 1972).
2.Subs. by Act. 12 of 1955, Sec. 16. for "at the dale or" the commencement of this Act".
3. Subs. by the A.O. 1950, for "Provincial".
4. Ins. by Act. 42 of 1972, Sec. 26 (w.e.f) 1st November. 1972)

54.

Appointment of Commission of Enquiry-(1) Whenever it appears to the Central Government that the Council is not complying with any of the provisions of this Act, the Central Government may appoint a Commission of Enquiry consisting of three persons, two of whom shall be appointed by the Central Government, one being the Judge of a High Court, and one by the Council; and refer to it the matters on which the enquiry is to be made.

(2) The Commission shall proceed to enquire in a summary manner and report to the Central Government on the matters referred to it together with such remedies, if any, as the Commission may like to recommend.

(3) The Central Government may accept the report or remit the same to the Commission for modification or reconsideration.

(4) After the report is finally accepted, the Central Government may order the Council to adopt the remedies so recommended within such time as may be specified in the order and if the Council fails to comply within the time so specified, the Central Government may pass such order or take such action as may be necessary to give effect to the recommendations of the Commission.

(5) Wherever it appears to the 1[State] Government that the [State] Council is not complying with any of the provisions of this Act, the I [State] Government may likewise appoint a similar Commission of Enquiry-in respect of the I [State] Council to make enquiry in like manner and pass such order or take such action as specified in sub-section (3) and (4).

55.

Power to make rules-(1) The 1[State] Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules to carry out the purposes of Chapter III, IV and V.

(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for-

(a) the management of the property of the 1[State] Council, and the maintenance and audit of its accounts;
(b) the manner in which elections tinder Chapter III shall be conducted;
(c) the summoning and holding of meeting of the 1[State] Council, the times and places at which such meetings shall be held, the conduct of business thereat and the number of members necessary to form a quorum;

1. Subs. by the A.O. 1950. for "Provincial".

(d) the powers and duties of the President and Vice-President of the 1[State] Council;

(e) the constitution and functions of the Executive Committee, the summoning and holding of meetings thereof, the times and places at which such meetings shall be held, the number of members necessary to constitute a quorum;

(f) the term of office and the powers and duties of the Registrar and other officers and servants of the 1[State] Council, including the amount and nature of the security to be given by the Treasurer;

(g) the particulars to be stated, and the proof of qualifications to be given in applications for registration under this Act;

2[(gg) the form of application for transfer of registration from one State to another.]

3[(h) the charge for supplying printed copies of the registers, and the fees payable for

(i) registration or renewal of registration;
(ii) supplying a duplicate certificate of registration or renewal; and
(iii) transfer of registration from one State to another;

(i) the forms of certificates of registration and renewal;]

(j) any other matter which is to be or may be prescribed under Chapters III, IV and V, except sub-sections (1), (2), (3) and (4) of Sec. 54.

4[(3) Every rule made by the State Government under this section shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is made, before the State Legislature.]