TOP 5 HEALTH LAWS AND POLICY UPDATES

1. The Supreme Court has issued its decision in a matter concerning the legality of exercise of powers by the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) in levying overcharging fees against an entity that claimed not to be a “distributor” or a “dealer” as defined under the Drugs (Prices Control) Order, 1995, since it had a dual role. The Court held that there is no mutual exclusivity between a dealer and a distributor, and dismissed the appeal.
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2. The National Medical Commission, has mandated the presence and maintenance of a Tobacco Cessation Centre at all hospitals attached to Medical Colleges across the country.
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3. To curb rise in misleading advertisements, the Central Government may soon introduce regulation to restrict the advertisement of Diabetes, Sex Hormone and Oncology medication, and may require approval and permission to make claims of efficacy for these Drugs.
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4. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has published Draft Drugs (Amendment) Rules, 2024 whereby it intends to amend Rule 96 requiring inclusion of details of Drug excipients on retail labels of Drugs.
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5. The European Commission has published and adopted the Artificial Intelligence Act, which will regulate the inclusion and integration of AI into Medical Devices and In-Vitro Devices. This Act is set to come into force on the 2nd August 2024.
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TOP 5 HEALTH LAWS AND POLICY UPDATES

Dear Reader, We are happy to share the most interesting legal and policy updates concerning health industry that we read today. We hope you enjoy reading it.

Greenwashing Regulations Published for Comments
India’s Ministry of Consumer Affairs has published the Draft Guidelines for the Prevention and Regulation of Greenwashing, 2024, which seek to regulate the advertisement of false or misleading environment claims, and/or the downplaying of harmful environmental effects of any product or service by any advertiser or producer. Industry may submit its comment on the draft of the Guidelines until 21st of March 2024.
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India’s Supreme Court puts controversial amendment of India’s forest law on hold
The Supreme Court of India has put on hold the application of The Forest Conservation (Amendment) Act, 2023 which diluted the scope of forests to only those lands which were either notified as forests or identified as forests in government records. However, the Supreme Court had ordered the Government to follow the dictionary definition of forest until consolidated record of forest lands are prepared by all State Governments.
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Details of Liaison Officers of Social Media Companies not matter of public record, and so need not be revealed to public: High Court
India’s Delhi High Court has rejected a Public Interest Litigation (PIL), that sought information about persons appointed by major Social Media Companies to handle directions from Government , on the ground that the sole purpose of a Liaison Officer is to co-ordinate and interact with Central Government, and not with the public. Social Media Companies have separately appointed a Grievance Officer to resolve grievances of the public, and the details of Grievance Officer are publicly available.
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Couples cannot adopt a healthy child, if they have two or more children: High Court
The High Court at Delhi has issued an order upholding the retrospective validity of a government notification that limited couples with 2 or more children to adopt only special needs children, holding that the right of adoption of a parent is not a protected Fundamental Right under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, and therefore cannot be prioritized above the right of a child.
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WHO Urges heightened regulation of Tobacco products and e-cigarettes
Highlighting that the region (South East Asia) has nearly 77% of the global smokeless tobacco consumers, the World Health Organization is calling on governments in South East Asia to intensify efforts and take initiative to control use of tobacco, tobacco products, and e-cigarettes.
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