Dental Professionals Hearings Service determination — interim orders hearing
GDC committee continues interim conditions on dentist Hemraj Luniya's registration
The GDC's Interim Orders Committee has continued interim conditions on dentist Hemraj Rameshlal Luniya's registration, part of an order in place since November 2023 and twice extended by the High Court, with another review due in six months.
MedicWatch editorial · Published 21 May 2026 · Updated 9 July 2026
Interim order extended (interim restrictions extended)
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What does “interim restrictions extended” mean?
An existing interim order has been extended for a further period while the investigation continues.
Concerning Hemraj Rameshlal Luniya, dentist (General Dental Council 104001).
Decision date: 21 May 2026 · Hearing started 21 May 2026
In plain English
The GDC's Interim Orders Committee continued the interim conditions on dentist Hemraj Rameshlal Luniya's registration at a review hearing on 21 May 2026, keeping them in place for the remainder of a High Court extension. An interim suspension was first imposed on 23 November 2023 and replaced with conditions on 10 May 2024. The High Court extended the order in February 2025 and again in February 2026. The order will be reviewed in six months. No findings about the underlying allegations were published.
Findings
At a review hearing on 21 May 2026, the Interim Orders Committee continued the conditions on Mr Luniya's registration for the remainder of the High Court extension. An interim order of suspension was originally imposed on 23 November 2023; at a review hearing on 10 May 2024 the Committee revoked the suspension and imposed an interim order of conditions. The High Court extended the order for 12 months on 18 February 2025 and for a further 12 months on 13 February 2026. The order will be reviewed in 6 months. The published outcome summary does not set out the underlying allegations; the conditions are listed on Mr Luniya's register entry.
Source
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