Allopathic System (Prevention of Misuse) Ordinance, 1962 | What You Must Know

Are you worried about unauthorized medical treatment or fake clinics operating in your area? You’re not alone. Across Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, people are becoming increasingly concerned about quack doctors, unlicensed clinics, and the misuse of allopathic medicine.

This is where the Allopathic System (Prevention of Misuse) Ordinance, 1962 comes into play.

In this blog, we’ll explain what this ordinance is, how it protects you, and how a criminal lawyer in Pakistan especially in Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad can help if you’re a victim or whistleblower.

What Is the Allopathic System (Prevention of Misuse) Ordinance, 1962?

This ordinance was passed in 1962 to regulate the use of the allopathic system of medicine in Pakistan. The law’s main objective is to prevent unqualified individuals from practicing modern medicine, also known as allopathic medicine.

Allopathy is the mainstream medical system involving prescription drugs, surgeries, and clinical treatments. Misuse of this system can lead to severe health complications even death.

 Purpose of the Ordinance:
  • Prevent unlicensed individuals from practicing allopathic medicine.

  • Protect public health by ensuring only qualified doctors provide treatment.

  • Crack down on illegal clinics and medical negligence.

  • Strengthen Pakistan’s healthcare laws.

Key Provisions of the Ordinance

Prohibition of Unauthorized Practice

Only those registered under the Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PMDC) or relevant authority can practice allopathic medicine. Anyone else is legally barred from prescribing drugs, diagnosing diseases, or treating patients.

Penalties for Violation

Anyone found guilty of violating this law can face.

  • Fine up to Rs. 1,000 (updated via judicial interpretation)

  • Imprisonment for a term that may extend to one year, or both.

Sealing of Illegal Clinics

If a fake clinic is found operating under allopathic standards, authorities have the right to seal the premises and take legal action.

Investigation & Prosecution

Law enforcement can initiate criminal proceedings against:

  • Unqualified practitioners

  • Owners of fake or unauthorized clinics

  • Those involved in the sale of prescription medicines without a license

Common Offenses Under This Ordinance in Pakistan

As a criminal lawyer operating in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, I’ve handled numerous cases involving.

  • Unregistered individuals running medical clinics.

  • Medical negligence due to fake prescriptions.

  • Harm caused by unauthorized surgeries or treatments.

  • Pharmacies selling high-risk medicines without valid licenses.

How Can a Criminal Lawyer Help?

If you or a loved one has suffered due to medical negligence or quack treatment, legal help is crucial.

Here’s how a criminal lawyer for medical ordinance violations can help you.!

File a Complaint

We help you file a criminal complaint with police and healthcare authorities.

Gather Evidence

We collect proof such as:

  • Fake medical degrees

  • Testimonies from victims

  • Medical reports

  • CCTV footage or clinic ads

Represent You in Court

Whether you’re a victim or a whistleblower, we represent your interests in court to ensure justice.

Public Interest Litigation (PIL)

For larger issues like neighborhood-level fake clinics, we can file a PIL in High Court to trigger state wide action.

Legal Tip from a Criminal Lawyer

“If someone is practicing medicine without being registered with PMDC, it’s a criminal offense. Don’t ignore it report it.”

Why This Law Matters in Karachi, Lahore & Islamabad

With rapid urbanization, unauthorized medical setups are growing across Pakistan’s major cities.

 In Karachi:

Suburban areas often host illegal clinics due to lack of awareness and medical resources.

 In Lahore:

There’s a rising trend of unqualified homeopaths prescribing allopathic medicine, which is completely illegal.

 In Islamabad:

Fake “wellness centers” have popped up, claiming to offer modern treatments without qualified doctors.

These violations not only risk lives but also ruin the reputation of Pakistan’s medical system.

Steps to Take If You Encounter a Quack Doctor

  1. Avoid Treatment:  Your health and life are at risk.

  2. Collect Proof:  Photos, receipts, or ads can help.

  3. Consult a Criminal Lawyer:  Especially one experienced with medical law.

  4. Report to Authorities:  Contact PMDC or local health departments.

  5. Take Legal Action:  File a complaint under the 1962 Ordinance.

Need Legal Help?

Contact MAH&CO.  Pakistan’s trusted legal experts in criminal and medical law. We serve clients in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. Book a confidential consultation today and take the first step toward justice.

Final Thoughts

The Allopathic System (Prevention of Misuse) Ordinance, 1962 is a powerful yet underutilized tool to combat medical malpractice in Pakistan. If you suspect or know about quack doctors, fake clinics, or unauthorized medical treatments in Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad, don’t stay silent.

As an experienced criminal lawyer, my job is to protect your rights and help you fight against healthcare fraud. Let’s hold the system accountable and ensure only qualified professionals handle our health.

Who can practice allopathic medicine in Pakistan?

Only those registered with PMDC or relevant medical boards.

What is the penalty for unauthorized medical practice?

Up to one year imprisonment, fine, or both.

Can I sue a quack doctor in Karachi?

Yes, you can initiate criminal proceedings under this ordinance.

Is it illegal to run a pharmacy without a license?

Yes. Selling prescription medicine without a license is punishable under this ordinance and drug laws.

Can a homeopath prescribe allopathic drugs?

No. That’s a clear violation of this ordinance.