Radiologists have claimed certain provisions of Pre- Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 or PCPNDT Act are "unfair", "arbitrary" and "drastic".
They have said "minor errors" in filling up the form before the ultrasound examination of a pregnant woman (a mandatory provision under the Act) should not be blown out of proportion.
Health officials from Pune some months back had initiated action against radiologists under the Act and it triggered a state-level agitation.
"There will be a categorisation of errors as well, which will enable the health officials to take action. Minor errors will certainly not lead to any legal action against the practitioners," Health Minister Deepak Sawant told PTI today.
The Act bans pre-natal sex determination and provides for stringent action, including jail term and heavy fine, for any violation.