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Maharashtra Puts CCMP Registration On Hold

CCMP certification halted, Bombay High Court to decide, patient safety a concern

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 18 August 2026 at 07:08 pm
Maharashtra Puts CCMP Registration On Hold

The Maharashtra government has put the CCMP certification process for homoeopathic medical practitioners on hold. This decision was made on Tuesday, pending the final decision of the Bombay High Court. The CCMP certification allows registered homoeopathic medical practitioners to practice limited modern medicine, also known as Allopathy.

The decision to halt the certification process comes after sustained agitation and representations by the Central MARD and the Indian Medical Association (IMA). These organizations had raised concerns over patient safety, professional standards, and the practice of modern medicine. The IMA and Central MARD had opposed the move, highlighting the potential risks to patients and the standards of medical practice.

In a communication to the Maharashtra Medical Council (MMC), the Medical Education and Drugs Department stated that issuing CCMP certificates would be appropriate only after the prevailing situation settles and the final decision of the court is received. This means that CCMP certificates will not be issued until the court delivers its final decision and further directions are issued by the government.

The development follows a joint agitation and sustained follow-up by Central MARD and IMA. The associations had opposed the move, citing concerns related to patient safety and the standards of medical practice. The Maharashtra Resident Doctors had also announced plans to suspend routine OPDs from August 5 over the CCMP registration row.

Central MARD has welcomed the government's decision and said it would continue to monitor the matter until a final judicial decision and a clear, legally sustainable policy are implemented. The association reiterated that patient safety, quality medical care, and protection of professional standards must remain paramount.

The Bombay High Court had earlier questioned the IMA's locus to challenge the Maharashtra law allowing CCMP-trained homoeopaths to practice Allopathy. The court's final decision is now awaited, and the government has decided to put the CCMP certification process on hold until then.

The issue of CCMP certification has been a contentious one, with different organizations and stakeholders having varying opinions on the matter. The Maharashtra government's decision to put the certification process on hold is seen as a step towards addressing the concerns raised by the IMA and Central MARD.

The final decision of the Bombay High Court will be crucial in determining the fate of the CCMP certification process. The court's decision will have implications for the practice of modern medicine in Maharashtra and the standards of medical practice in the state.

In conclusion, the Maharashtra government's decision to put the CCMP certification process on hold is a significant development in the ongoing debate over the practice of modern medicine in the state. The final decision of the Bombay High Court will be eagerly awaited, and its implications will be closely watched by all stakeholders involved.

Frequently asked questions

What is CCMP certification?

CCMP certification allows registered homoeopathic medical practitioners to practice limited modern medicine, also known as Allopathy.

Why was the CCMP certification process halted?

The CCMP certification process was halted due to concerns over patient safety and professional standards, and pending the final decision of the Bombay High Court.

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