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 Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), effective October 1, 2025, reportedly excludes medical devices and pharmaceuticals from duty concessions, keeping them protected to safeguard domestic industries. While 92.2% of EFTA and 82.7% of India’s tariff lines are liberalised, sensitive healthcare products will face phased tariff reductions over 5–10 years.
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2. Central drug regulator (CDSCO) is reportedly set to conduct nationwide inspections and audits of cough syrup manufacturing units after child deaths in Madhya Pradesh were linked to toxic syrups. States and union territories have been directed to submit lists of manufacturers for surveillance, aiming to strengthen quality control and prevent contamination-related tragedies.
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3. Department of Pharmaceuticals has launched sensitisation programmes to guide pharmaceutical and medical technology companies on the amended Promotion of Research and Innovation in Pharma-MedTech Sector scheme. The sessions will help companies to understand the revised guidelines, and digital application process to ensure smooth participation.
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4. India’s Central food authority has issued a draft amendment to Packaging regulations 2018 to restrict the use of Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAs) in food contact materials. It also states that food materials made with polycarbonate and epoxy resins must be free from Bisphenol A (BPA) and its derivatives. Objections / suggestions are awaited from the industry stakeholders for a period of 60 days from the date of publication.
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5. State drug inspectors are reportedly seeking enforceable powers to arrest and detain offenders, aiming to curb the growing menace of spurious drugs. The demand follows the recent incident involving contaminated cough syrup sold to paediatric patients, which resulted in multiple child deaths.
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TOP 5 HEALTH LAWS AND 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.

Airlines have to obtain single caterer license and provide invoice containing description of license number for chargeable in-flight meals
India’s food regulator, The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), has issued an advisory to flight operators directing them to ensure that they have appropriate license for providing in-flight food. The regulator has also directed flight operators to ensure that appropriate invoice with license number is issued for sale of food, and that both ready-to-serve and pre-packaged food carries appropriate labelling declaration.
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In medical negligence matters, exoneration by medical council will not automatically mean exoneration before consumer forum, especially if contradictory medical evidence has been furnished: Supreme Court
India’s Supreme Court has held that a consumer commission which is deciding a complaint of medical negligence against a medical practitioner, should not solely rely on favourable report from State Medical Council especially if the complainant has submitted contradictory expert testimony from another medical practitioner.
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Import of medicines to get boost from India’s free-trade agreement with four countries of European Free Trade Association (EFTA)
Four European Free Trade Association states, namely, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, have signed a Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement with India for facilitating trade and investment flows. While India has secured soft investment commitments under the Agreement, EFTA states have been given concession on import duty on pharmaceutical products exported to India and have been promised simplified customs procedure.
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Limits for automatic exemption in combination cases before CCI increased
The Indian government has increased the asset and turnover thresholds for automatic exemption under India’s anti-trust regulations. For claiming the exemptions from prior approval requirement, the value of assets being acquired should be Rs. 450 crores as opposed earlier threshold of Rs. 350 crores. Similarly, the turnover should be Rs. 1250 crores as opposed earlier threshold of Rs 1000 crores.
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Electrical appliances for hair and skin care would require Indian Standard Marks for sale in India from 4th March 2025
The Department for Promotion and Industry and Internal Trade has published a Quality Control Order (QCO) which makes it mandatory for importers and manufacturers of skin and hair electrical appliances to obtain an Indian Standard Mark (IS mark) from Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) in order to be able to sell in India. BIS grants rights to use IS Mark after testing and inspection of products and manufacturing facilities, both in India and abroad, and charges a fee on the products sold.
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