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PHARMD GURU Page 4 4) Citizens of India who had been engaged in the business or profession of pharmacy abroad and satisfied the conditions for registration in the first register of the respective Indian State Councils. 5) Persons who have been engaged in the dispensing of drugs in a hospital or dispensary or another place where the drugs are dispensed regularly on prescriptions of Registered Medical Practioners for a period of five years prior to the date appointed. REMOVAL OF NAMES FROM THE REGISTER: The names of the registered persons may be removed from the register on the following reasons: 1) If his name has been entered into the Register by error, misrepresentation or suppression of facts. 2) If he has been convicted of an offence in any professional respect which in the opinion of Executive Committee renders him unfit to be on the Register of Pharmacists. 3) If a person employed under him in connection with any business of pharmacy has been convicted of any offence or has been found guilty of any infamous conduct, such that if he himself was a Registered Pharmacist, his name would have been removed from the Register. However, under this section, action against the Pharmacist can only be taken if it is proved that: a) The offence or infamous conduct was instigated or connived at by the Registered Pharmacist, or b) The Registered Pharmacist himself has been guilty of such an offence during the period of 12 months preceding the offence. c) Any person employed by the Pharmacist for purpose of the business of pharmacy has been guilty of similar offence during the preceding 12 months and the Registered Pharmacist had, or reasonably ought to have had, knowledge of such previous offence. d) The offence or infamous conduct continued over a period, the registered pharmacist had or reasonably ought to have, knowledge of continuing the offence or infamous conduct.