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The recent clarification from the Supreme Court of India regarding the powers vested in the appropriate authorities under the Pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation & Prevention of Misuse) PC PNDT Act, 1994, emphasizes the significance of considering public interest when suspending or canceling the registration of hospitals or clinics. The court stated, "...in our view, the power of subsection (3) of Section 20 of PC&PNDT Act is notwithstanding the power of sub-sections (1) & (2) of Section 20. The said power can only be exercised when the appropriate authority forms an opinion that it is necessary or expedient in public interest to do so." This remark underscores the paramount importance of justifying actions taken under this Act in alignment with the welfare of the public.
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