TOP 5 HEALTH LAWS AND POLICY UPDATES

Dear Readers, 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.

1. India’s central licensing authority, CDSCO has issued an alert on the theft of Lantus® SoloStar® insulin (Batch No. 5F0347B) belonging to Sanofi India during transit in Odisha. As the product requires cold-chain storage at 2–8°C, quality risks exist. CDSCO has issued an advisory to healthcare professionals, patients and regulators.
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2. India’s central drug regulator reportedly circulated a proposal from the Ministry of Cooperation that would allow Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) to operate Jan Aushadhi Kendras without registered pharmacists through restricted drug licences, aiming to expand access in underserved areas. The pharmacist community has raised serious concerns, arguing this move could weaken professional standards and patient safety.
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3. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has issued draft amendments to the Food Products Standards and Food Additives Regulations, 2011 proposing several changes. Stakeholders may submit objections or suggestions within sixty days from publication of the notification. The authority will consider all representations before finalising the proposed regulatory amendments.
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4. A court has granted interim relief in a trademark dispute involving the shape of a toilet cleaner bottle. It held that product shape can receive trademark protection even after design registration expires. Observing strong similarity between competing bottles, the court restrained sale of the allegedly infringing product pending further proceedings.
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5. The Madras High Court has stayed a single judge’s observation declaring the term “Vapo” as public property in a trademark dispute concerning vapour-based medicinal rubs. The Division Bench held that the finding requires further examination, while allowing continued use of the contested registered mark pending adjudication of the appeals.
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TOP 5 HEALTH LAWS & POLICY UPADATES

Dear Readers, 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.

1. The Government of India has notified the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Second Amendment Rules, 2025, effective 1 February 2026. The amendment removes pan masala from an earlier exemption, mandating that all pan masala packages, regardless of size, must fully comply with the standard declaration requirements prescribed under the rules.
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2. Central Pollution Control Board has issued a notice allowing plastic packaging producers, importers, and brand owners facing a shortage of Cat II/III recycling certificates to use End-of-Life (EOL) certificates to meet their FY 2024–25 recycling obligations. Now, 1 ton of Cat II/III recycling obligation can be fulfilled using 1.5 tons of EOL certificates.
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3. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued draft guidance reducing or eliminating the requirement for non human primate toxicity testing for certain monoclonal-antibody therapies. This change may shorten preclinical timelines and lower costs, while promoting alternative safety evaluation methods.
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4. India’s drug regulator has been alerted that fake versions of widely used medicines may be circulating after Puducherry officials seized several suspected counterfeit samples. States and Union Territories have also been asked to maintain “strict vigil” on the movement of these batches of widely popular medicines.
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5. The Supreme Court has issued notice to the Union Government on a petition seeking a statutory framework for criminal prosecution in medical negligence cases. The plea highlights that no rules have been created despite the Jacob Mathew judgment in 2005 and urges independent, multi-stakeholder inquiry panels to ensure fair, unbiased investigations.
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