Pharmacy Act, 1948
14. Qualifications granted outside the territories to
which this Act extends
The Central Council,
if it is satisfied that any qualification in pharmacy granted by an authority
outside the 26[territories to which this Act extends] affords a
sufficient guarantee of the requisite skill and knowledge, may declare such
qualification to be an approved qualification for the purpose of qualifying for
registration under this Act, and may for reasons appearing to it sufficient at
any time declare that such qualification shall be deemed 27[,
subject to such additional conditions, if any, as may be specified by the
Central Council,] to be approved only when granted before or after a specified
date :
Provided that no person other
than a 28[citizen of India] possessing such qualification shall be
deemed to be qualified for registration unless by the law and practice of the
State or country in which the qualification is granted, persons of India origin
holding such qualification are permitted to enter and practice the profession
of pharmacy.