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Maharashtra to form committee against bogus doctors, illegal nursing homes in state

Updated on: 16 March,2026 01:26 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Sanjeev Shivadekar | sanjeev.shivadekar@mid-day.com

The government has also stated it plans to amend the existing law to increase penalties for such violations, including stricter fines and longer jail terms for fake doctors and illegally operating hospitals

Maharashtra to form committee against bogus doctors, illegal nursing homes in state

As members noted that bogus doctors and illegal clinics currently operate without fear of the law, state Minister said there is a need to amend the act to make penalties and punishments more stringent. Representational Pic

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Maharashtra government on Monday announced plans to form a committee to monitor bogus doctors and unauthorised nursing homes in the state.

The panel will identify individuals practising medicine without proper qualifications and clinics operating without the required permissions. 


The government has also stated it plans to amend the existing law to increase penalties for such violations, including stricter fines and longer jail terms for fake doctors and illegally operating hospitals.



Lack of checks on bogus docs

Members of the State Legislative Council raised concerns about the lack of checks on bogus doctors and nursing homes in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra. They demanded stern action and strict punishment for erring doctors and hospitals.

Government announces committee

Replying on behalf of Eknath Shinde, who holds the Urban Development portfolio, Minister Uday Samant informed the State Legislative Council that the government has decided to form a committee to address this issue.

Samant further stated that the committee will inspect all clinics, hospitals, and complaints, and submit a report to the State Legislative Council before the next session, expected to commence in June during the monsoon session.

Members of the committee

The committee will be headed by the Additional Chief Secretary, Urban Development. Other members will include the Health Secretary, Inspector General of Police, Director of Health, and senior officials from the respective municipal corporation or council.

Stringent law proposed

As members noted that bogus doctors and illegal clinics currently operate without fear of the law, Minister Uday Samant said there is a need to amend the act to make penalties and punishments more stringent. He added that he will consult the Health Minister and Medical Education Minister to implement the necessary changes in the existing rules.

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