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 authority (CDSCO) reportedly flagged 35 drugs manufactured in Telangana as Not of Standard Quality (NSQ), including painkillers, antacids and antibiotics. These medicines, failed quality or labelling standards, resulting in regulatory and manufacturing oversight gaps. Affected batches are reportedly recalled, and show-cause notices are issued.
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2. The Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) has entered into three strategic Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with the Goa State Pharmacy Council (GSPC), Quality Council of India (QCI), and HLL Infra Tech Services Limited. These collaborations aim to strengthen pharmacovigilance systems, enhance professional competencies, and promote uniform standards for medicine quality and patient safety across India.
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3. India and United States has agreed under an interim trade framework to address long-standing barriers for US medical devices, eliminate restrictive import licensing procedures, and review adoption of US or international standards within six months to boost market access. The move is part of broader efforts to improve MedTech trade and bilateral economic cooperation
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4. Delhi High Court disposed of a trademark infringement suit after parties reached an amicable settlement. The defendant acknowledged superior trademark rights of the plaintiff in trademark “Blue Heaven”, agreed to permanent injunction, withdrew trademark applications, paid damages and costs, removed online listings, and enabled refund of court fees as ordered.
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5. Indian Council of Medical Research is reportedly rolling out an AI-based surveillance system under the National One Health Mission to detect zoonotic diseases early. By integrating human, animal, and environmental data, it will identify unusual patterns, provide real-time decision support, and help prevent local outbreaks from escalating into pandemics.
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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 Central Drugs Standard Control Organization has lifted the suspension on an eye drop for presbyopia and approved its phase IV clinical trial but by restricting false media publicity. The suspension was imposed for violating marketing norms by promoting the product as a replacement for reading glasses.
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2. Indian food regulator, FSSAI, has released a consultation paper proposing clear labelling norms for synthetic paneer, including terms like “non-dairy” or “contains no milk” on packaging and restaurant menus. Stakeholders are invited to submit their comments within 60 days.
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3. The Central Consumer Protection Authority has taken suo-moto action against five restaurants for violating guidelines and failing to refund mandatory service charges. Acting on consumer complaints, the authority issued notices, reinforcing that service charges must be voluntary and cannot be added to bills without consent.
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4. The Belgian Competition Authority has fined three pharmaceutical companies for entering into anti-competitive agreements with pharmacies to secure preferential shelf placement for their products. The authority found that such practices distorted fair competition and limited consumer choice in the over-the-counter (OTC) medicine market.
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5. India and the United States are set to begin in-person sectoral trade negotiations in late May, with a goal to finalize the first phase of a Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) by fall 2025. The talks will address key areas, including tariffs, services, and supply chains, with sectors such as pharmaceuticals and medical devices likely to be part of the broader discussions.
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