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. A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Madras High Court, alleging that transgender clinics in Tamil Nadu are engaging in unethical practices. These include the use of the banned two-finger test and violations of established health guidelines. The court has issued notices to the National Medical Council and the Tamil Nadu government, seeking their responses to these serious allegations.
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2. The Indian subsidiary of a major U.S. pharmaceutical company is under investigation for violating the Uniform Code for Pharmaceutical Marketing Practices (UCPMP) guidelines by sponsoring foreign trips for 30 doctors. The government may take action against the company and the executive who signed the self-declaration of compliance. If proven, the doctors involved could lose their medical licenses and be prohibited from practicing medicine.
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3. India’s Allahabad High Court has overturned a National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) order that had mandated a compensation of ₹93 lakh from a doctor and hospital owner for alleged medical negligence during a C-section procedure in 2005. The High Court identified procedural errors in the NCDRC’s decision-making process, thereby nullifying the earlier order for compensation to be paid by the medical professionals involved.
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4. India’s Karnataka High Court has granted temporary relief to pharmaceutical companies by directing the government to refrain from taking action against pharmaceutical companies producing nutraceuticals in drug-licensed units. This follows a challenge to Schedule M, which restricts the manufacturing of non-drug products in drug-licensed facilities
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5. The Jammu and Kashmir Medical Supplies Corporation Limited (JKMSCL) has ordered an immediate halt to the use of Bupivacaine Hydrochloride in Dextrose Injection USP (0.5%), 5mg/ml, 4ml ampoule, Batch Number AA40222, manufactured by Aishwarya Healthcare Ltd. This action follows a reported Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) associated with the batch, which was manufactured in April 2024 and expires in March 2026. Medical officers have been instructed to cease using the affected batch immediately.
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TOP 5 HEALTH LAWS & 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.

Central Drug Regulator to have open-door meetings with Industry twice a week
In a first, perhaps anywhere in the world, India’s top officer in the Drug Regulator’s office, the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI), has announced that there will be walk-in meetings for the industry every Tuesday and Thursday between 5 and 6 pm, where industry can present its problems and suggestions directly before the officer. The move is aimed at improving Ease of Doing Business in India.
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Waiting for Drug Price Regulator to fix retail prices of new drugs before they can be launched will adversely impact industry
An association of pharmaceutical manufacturers has reportedly submitted an appeal before the Drug Price Regulator, National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), to recall its notice which directs drug manufacturers to delay launch of new drug until the retail prices of those products have been fixed and notified by NPPA. The association has submitted that notice will negatively impact drug manufacturers’ businesses and cause significant losses.
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Regulatory Data Exclusivity on negotiation table between India and Europe during FTA talks
As per media reports, European Free Trade Association has demanded regulatory data exclusivity for drugs during the discussion on proposed Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement. If India accepts the demand, then Indian domestic drug manufacturers will not be able to rely on clinical trial data of innovator drug manufacturer for obtaining regulatory approvals in India, thereby impacting cost and timelines for generic drugs entry in Indian market.
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Insurance Regulator has proposed to increase free-look time for insurance policies from 15 days to 1 month
As part of the recently published draft IRDAI (Protection of Policyholders’ Interests and Allied Matters of Insurers) Regulations, 2024, the Insurance Regulator (IRDAI) has proposed to increase the free-look time for insurance policies from 15 days to 1 month. The free-look time is the time by which a policy holder of an insurance policy can cancel an insurance policy after purchasing it without liability to him.
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New York City has sued major social media companies for affecting mental health of youth and children
The New York City Mayor has announced that his administration has sued major social media companies on ground that they have intentionally designed platforms to purposefully manipulate and addict children and teens to social media applications.
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