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Regina v Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, Ex Parte Mahmood and Another: QBD 17 Oct 2000

It was proper for a professional body granting rights to practice by means of examination tests, to limit the number of attempts at such examinations. Although such a limit did operate as a restraint of trade, that restraint was justified in order to protect the public and maintain professional integrity. The maximum was not required … Continue reading Regina v Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, Ex Parte Mahmood and Another: QBD 17 Oct 2000