The document is the Dentists Act of 1948 from India. It establishes the Dental Council of India and outlines its composition and responsibilities. Some key points:
- It establishes the Dental Council of India as the regulatory body for dentistry.
- The Council is comprised of elected and nominated members from dental colleges, universities, state dental councils, and central government appointments.
- The Council is responsible for recognizing dental qualifications, maintaining the national register of dentists, and making regulations on professional standards and conduct.
- It also provides for the establishment of parallel State Dental Councils to coordinate registration and regulation at the state level.