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 Drug and Medical Device Regulator, The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), has issued a public notice that it will reject applications if the queries to the applications are not responded within 90 days from the date of receipt of the query on its official application portal called SUGAM portal. A time-bound reminder and rejection mechanism for timely disposal of the pending applications has been introduced. Applications pending for two years will now be rejected after 30 days notice if no response is submitted.
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2. India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry has extended the deadline for importers and manufacturers to obtain BIS certification for aluminium utensils and food and beverage cans covered under the Quality Control Order, 2026. The revised timelines are issued in a phase wise manner based on industry category, beginning from 1 October 2026.
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3. Several drug companies are cautious about a new fast approval program under the United States Food and Drug Administration. They fear quicker reviews may weaken scientific scrutiny, increase legal risk, and invite court challenges, even as others support faster access to important medicines for patients nationwide safely.
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4. The Maharashtra Public Health Department has launched dedicated menopause clinics in Pune to provide specialised care for women’s physical and mental health needs. Weekly OPDs will be held every Wednesday at government hospitals, offering medical management, counselling, and lifestyle guidance. The initiative aims to address menopause-related health issues across urban and rural areas.
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5. India’s Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has announced that the Seed Act, 2026, to introduces a nationwide seed traceability through QR codes, mandate seed company registration, and impose penalties up to ₹30 lakh for substandard seeds, and safeguards the traditional seed systems and strengths transparency.
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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. The Indian Supreme Court has ruled that individuals convicted of food adulteration offences under the now-repealed Prevention of Food Adulteration Act cannot be granted probation. The Court clarified that the law in force at the time mandated strict punishment for such offences, and the bar on probation remains valid under the current Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.
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2. India’s Chhattisgarh High Court has invalidated tender clauses by the Chhattisgarh Medical Services Corporation Limited that permanently barred previously blacklisted companies from bidding, even after their blacklisting period had ended. The Court emphasized that such conditions are arbitrary and violate principles of fairness in public procurement.
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3. India’s Jharkhand High Court ruled that selling goods at concessional rates alone does not amount to a sham transaction. The Court quashed notices issued for alleged discrepancies, stating that comparing sale prices to market rates is not sufficient grounds to question the authenticity of the transactions.
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4. The Indian government has invited fresh applications under the Performance-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme to boost domestic production of bulk drugs. The focus is on 11 key product categories, including Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), Key Starting Materials (KSMs), and intermediates. The initiative aims to reduce reliance on imports, particularly from China.
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5. A leading beverage company will revise its recycling labels following a greenwashing complaint by the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC). The updated labels will clarify that only the bottle body contains 100% recycled plastic, exclude caps and labels, and remove green imagery and the phrase “Recycle Me Again” to avoid misleading consumer.
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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. Various State Pharmacy Councils are reportedly planning to issue notices to pharmacists who work in medical shops that advertise discounts through physical discount boards, warning them that working in such shops is unethical and illegal, and may result in cancellation of registration.
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2. India’s Supreme Court has stayed the Kerala High Court order which had directed Central Government to continue to support a patient suffering from rare disease, even after the medical expense of the patient crossed the Rs. 50 lakh limit imposed by The National Policy for Rare Diseases.
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3. Beverage manufacturers will have to use rigid plastic packaging such as PET bottles that contain at least 30% recycled plastic content. India’s Ministry of Environment had introduced this requirement as part of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for plastic producers.
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4. State Drug Controllers are reportedly finding it difficult to prosecute drug manufacturers based in other states who manufacture substandard drugs because information required for prosecution is not readily made available by State Licensing Authority of State in which the manufacturer is located.
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5. India’s Central Drug Regulator (CDSCO) is reportedly planning to simplify Export No Objection Certificate (NOC) issued for unapproved drugs, by removing buyer and quantity-specific limitations, based on the exporting company’s export history. This may improve regulatory efficiency and ease manpower strain.
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