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 Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has penalised an online pharmacy for automatically renewing customers’ three-month subscriptions without explicit consent and termed its as an unfair trade practice. CCPA has held that “auto-add” feature amounted to a dark-pattern by pre-selecting paid options.
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2. India’s food regulator has invited inputs from original equipment manufacturers (OEM) or suppliers on draft technical specifications for LC-HRMS, LC-IRMS and EA-IRMS systems by December 1, 2025. A physical presentation will be held on December 3 in New Delhi, with priority given to OEM submissions.
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3. The Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP) has proposed to exempt an additional 84 patented, proprietary and upcoming drug formulations from the Global Tender Enquiry cap. Domestic manufacturers have been invited to submit objections to the proposed list by December 5, 2025.
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4. The government has made enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay based infectious disease screening compulsory in all licensed blood centres after HIV infections linked to contaminated transfusions in Jharkhand. It will also impose stricter inspections and enforce licensing rules to strengthen national blood-safety standards.
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5. Kerala’s government is preparing to launch “Genome City” in early 2026 at the Bio360 Life Sciences Park in Thonnakkal. The 60-acre facility will host pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device companies, alongside high-end research centres. The initiative will leverage excellent connectivity and aims to drive innovation, create thousands of jobs, and accelerate approvals via a single-window system.
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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 Health Ministry has approved adding the HPV vaccine to the Universal Immunisation Programme, targeting girls aged 9–14. This aligns with the June 2022 NTAGI recommendation and is supported by ongoing frontline healthcare worker training and rollout planning.
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2. Meghalaya announced plans to introduce legislation requiring mandatory HIV/AIDS testing prior to marriage. The government is drafting a cabinet note and engaging district stakeholders to advance a mission mode HIV control policy.
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3. The India-UK Free Trade Agreement, signed on July 24, 2025, excludes patent term extensions and data exclusivity, safeguarding India’s generic drug industry. However, experts warn it restricts compulsory licensing by promoting voluntary licences and “adequate remuneration” clauses, and that this could undermine India’s ability to supply affordable medicines to developing countries.
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4. The All-India Organisation of Chemists and Druggists (AIOCD), representing over 12 lakh chemists nationwide has reportedly urged the Drug Controller General of India to take urgent action, alleging that State Licensing Authorities are failing to stop illegal e pharmacies misusing draft notifications leading to unregulated online medicine sales and posing risks to public health.
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5. Nathealth urged Niti Aayog to simplify healthcare regulations through a digital single-window system, highlighting burdensome compliance from 10–12 ministries. A white paper identified 85 regulatory challenges, calling for harmonisation across states to boost efficiency, innovation, and patient-focused care in hospitals, diagnostics, and medtech.
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