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. Regulatory reforms under the Biological Diversity Amendment Act, 2023 are driving increased intellectual property filings linked to India’s biological resources. Streamlined procedures and mandatory prior registration with the National Biodiversity Authority have enhanced compliance, improved processing efficiency, and strengthened alignment between innovation, conservation priorities, and equitable benefit sharing frameworks
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2. The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has ruled that merely holding the position of Director or Managing Director does not automatically attract liability under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940. Liability arises only if specific allegations prove the individual was responsible for the company’s conduct or involved in the offence.
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3. The Drugs Consultative Committee(DCC) has approved a proposal to develop a real-time digital portal for tracking manufacture, import, export, sale, and stock of pharmaceutical products regulated under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. The portal is aimed at strengthening surveillance, with potential integration involving CDSCO, State Authorities, and the Central Bureau of Narcotics.
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4. The Department of Pharmaceuticals has liberalised the RPTUAS guidelines to allow shortlisted applicants to claim the first instalment of subsidy upon submission of either a Revised Schedule M or WHO-GMP certificate. The remaining certificate may be furnished at the time of claiming the second instalment, thereby providing greater flexibility in meeting compliance requirements.
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5. India’s Directorate General of Foreign Trade expanded the mandatory Halal certification requirement under the India Conformity Assessment Scheme (I CAS) Halal to 20 additional countries, including Egypt, Kenya, Morocco, and Maldives. Exporters must obtain certification from NABCB-accredited bodies, with compliance effective within two weeks (six months for Egypt).
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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. India’s Delhi High Court ruled that India’s central food authority, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) cannot regulate animal or cattle feed under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, holding that the law is limited to food meant for human consumption. The Court quashed FSSAI regulations restricting use of meat and bone meal in feed for milk- and meat-producing animals, citing lack of statutory authority.
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2. Telangana Health Minister has reportedly declared cancer a notifiable disease and launched a cancer registry to improve surveillance and care. With thousands of new cases, the initiative aims to strengthen data driven planning, expand treatment infrastructure, and introduce artificial intelligence based screening across government hospitals.
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3. The Drugs Technical Advisory Board has decided not to pursue the proposal to mandate pharmaceutical companies to allocate at least 1 percent of net profits towards free medicines under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The decision follows clarification that CSR obligations fall under the Companies Act, 2013 and not under Drugs and Cosmetics Act and Rules made thereunder.
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4. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) of India, has permitted export of an additional 5 lakh metric tonnes of wheat flour and related products under HS Code 1101, while maintaining the “prohibited” export status. This quota comes over and above the 5 LMT allowed in January 2026, with detailed export modalities to be notified separately.
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5. The Court granted an ex parte ad interim injunction restraining the use of the mark “HIMALAYA THE NUTRA HEALTH CARE”, holding it to be deceptively similar to the plaintiff’s registered trademarks and trade dress. The Court noted the plaintiff’s long-standing presence, and global operations, and found that the impugned mark was likely to cause consumer confusion, constituting prima facie infringement
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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 Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has extended the deadline for registered Producers, Importers and Brand Owners (PIBOs) to file Annual Returns for FY 2024–25 under the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 until March 31, 2026. Non-compliance may attract environmental compensation.
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2. The Central Pollution Control Board has issued show cause notices to PIBOs for failing to meet EPR obligations and not submitting Annual Returns for FY 2022–23 under the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016. Defaulters will face environmental compensation and tighter enforcement from authorities
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3. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has issued show cause notices to producers, importers, and brand owners (PIBOs) for failing to meet Extended Producer Responsibility obligations, fulfil targets, and file annual returns under the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 for FY 2022–23. Non-compliant entities may have to pay environmental compensation, face penalties, and higher future targets. Entities must respond latest by 26.03.2026or face further regulatory and legal action.
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4. The Karnataka government has released a draft policy promoting responsible digital use among students, focusing on curbing screen addiction, cyber risks, and mental health impacts. The move aligns with its broader push to restrict social media access for minors and regulate device usage.
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5. Parliamentary panel has reportedly urged the Department of Pharmaceuticals to address administrative delays affecting the Promotion of Research and Innovation in Pharma MedTech Sector scheme after significant underutilisation of funds. Despite increased allocations, spending remained low. Revised guidelines and stronger monitoring are expected to improve execution and outcomes.
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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 government clarified no proposal exists for a uniform nationwide pricing framework for medical devices. National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority continues to regulate ceiling prices for essential devices like stents and knee implants under Drugs Prices Control Order, 2013, while monitoring non scheduled products and taking action against overcharging to safeguard consumer interests.
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2. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare approved major reforms to strengthen food safety while improving ease of doing business. Measures include perpetual licences, higher turnover thresholds, deemed registration for street vendors, and risk based inspections, reducing compliance burden and enhancing regulatory efficiency
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3. The National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) of India has formed an expert committee to address invasive alien species threatening India’s biodiversity, ecosystems, agriculture, and health. It will create a national list, identify high-risk species, and recommend management strategies, research, and guidelines for prevention, control, and ecological restoration over a two-year period.
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4. The Delhi High Court has issued notices to the government and CDSCO over alleged inaction on misuse of diabetes drug Ozempic for weight loss, citing non-compliance with earlier directives. The case raises concerns on regulatory oversight, off-label use controls, and potential compliance risks for pharma players amid rising scrutiny.
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5. A Parliamentary panel has asked the Ministry of Defence to expedite pending payments to hospitals under the Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme, warning that delays are forcing private providers to opt out. The move aims to restore service continuity and protect healthcare access for over one crore beneficiaries.
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