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Maharashtra: Thane court rejects bail pleas of eight quacks

A district court in Maharashtra's Thane rejected the bail pleas of eight quacks in connection with the case of fake certificates or licences for practising medicine.

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Maharashtra: Thane court rejects bail pleas of eight quacks
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Published : Mar 13, 2020, 1:23 PM IST

Thane (Maharashtra): A district court rejected the bail pleas of eight quacks who have been charged for practicing medicine without valid certificates or licences.

In his order on Thursday, district judge Rajesh Gupta accepted the prosecution's submission and held that the "doctors" did not deserve bail at this stage.

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According to the prosecution, the accused had set up clinics in the slums of Bhaskar Nagar and Waghoba Nagar at Kalwa town in Maharashtra's Thane district.

On receiving several complaints against the accused, the police raided the clinics last month.

The police seized a large stock of medicines and equipment from the premises, where the accused quacks had displayed fake medical degrees and certificates.

The accused were booked under section 420 (cheating) other relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and Maharashtra Medical Practitioners Act 1961.

(PTI report)

Thane (Maharashtra): A district court rejected the bail pleas of eight quacks who have been charged for practicing medicine without valid certificates or licences.

In his order on Thursday, district judge Rajesh Gupta accepted the prosecution's submission and held that the "doctors" did not deserve bail at this stage.

Also read: Passenger travelling in APSRTC bus held with Rs 45 lakh cash

According to the prosecution, the accused had set up clinics in the slums of Bhaskar Nagar and Waghoba Nagar at Kalwa town in Maharashtra's Thane district.

On receiving several complaints against the accused, the police raided the clinics last month.

The police seized a large stock of medicines and equipment from the premises, where the accused quacks had displayed fake medical degrees and certificates.

The accused were booked under section 420 (cheating) other relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and Maharashtra Medical Practitioners Act 1961.

(PTI report)

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