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 Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has issued notices to popular e-commerce platforms for selling walkie-talkies without mandatory disclosures such as operating frequencies, licensing requirements, or Equipment Type Approval. This violates the E-commerce Rules and misleads consumers into believing these wireless devices can be freely operated without regulatory clearance.
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2. The Government of India has directed the Department of Pharmaceuticals, along with the National Health Systems Resource Centre (NHSRC), to identify essential drugs, enhance their availability, and implement price controls to ensure affordability aiming to mitigate combat-related health risks during the ongoing conflict.
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3. Music companies are taking legal action against influencers for using copyrighted songs commercially in paid social media posts without proper permission or licenses. According to a popular social media platform policy, licensed music is allowed only for personal, non-commercial use and not for branded content.
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4. US President is reportedly set to bring an executive order that seeks to cut prescription drug prices by using global benchmarks and bringing in “most favored nation” pricing into play. The U.S. will match the lowest price paid by any nation, potentially impacting Indian exporters’ profit margins.
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5. India and the UK have finalized a free trade agreement, where India has agreed to reduce import duties on the British products, including Scotch whisky, gin, and cars. However, India is protecting its farmers and local producers by maintaining duties on sensitive agricultural items like dairy, apples, cheese, and oats.
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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 Tamil Nadu Online Gaming Authority has introduced regulations making Know Your Customer (KYC) mandatory for players before they can engage in online real-money gaming. This ensures age verification, promotes responsible gaming, and aims to curb gaming disorder, recognized by the WHO in ICD-11.
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2. An E-commerce giant in India has introduced a new pricing policy that enables sellers to set a ‘bank settlement value, while the platform controls the final listing price after fees and discounts. Sellers express concerns that this could violate FDI norms, promote anti-competitive pricing, and disrupt pricing parity across platforms.
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3. The Canadian government has proposed regulating caffeine as a supplemental ingredient, requiring cautionary labels on products with high caffeine content to prevent excessive intake and ensuring that caffeine-containing products are clearly labelled, “Do not [eat/drink] on the same day as any other source of caffeine.”
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4. The Canadian government is set to regulate harmful ‘forever chemicals’ (PFAS) found in everyday products to address growing concerns about human health and the environment. The anticipated new regulations will restrict per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in a range of everyday items, including cosmetics, clothing, and food packaging.
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5. The European Commission aims to reduce reliance on Asian countries for essential drugs, including antibiotics, through the draft Critical Medicines Act. The upcoming law seeks to promote fair pricing for European generic drugmakers, ensure stable and reliable supply chains within the EU, and strengthen public health protection and security.
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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 Supreme Court of India has dismissed a review petition against its judgment from October 2023, which refused to recognize the right of same-sex couples to enter into marriages or have civil unions. The review petitions challenged the October ruling as being “manifestly unjust” and inconsistent with constitutional values.
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2. India’s Parliamentary Committee, in its fifth report on the Department of Pharmaceuticals’ (DoP) 2024-2025 budget, expressed concern over the unavailability of essential medicines at Jan Aushadhi Kendras (JAKs) under the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP). The report highlighted the absence of life-saving drugs such as Benzylpenicillin, Atropine, Streptomycin, and medicines for tuberculosis and mental illnesses. It recommended conducting feasibility studies to include these critical drugs in the PMBJP list.
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3. The Karnataka State Dental Council (KSDC) has notified that engaging in facial aesthetic treatments and hair transplant procedures constitutes “unethical practice” for dentists. This could result in their disqualification from the dental register. This comes amidst an ongoing case in the Bombay High Court concerning the qualifications of dentists to perform aesthetic procedures.
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4. The Goa Human Rights Commission (GHRC) has recommended that the state government establish additional rehabilitation homes for mental health patients. The commission has also directed the government to expedite the establishment of such rehabilitation homes and to submit an action report within 90 days. The aim is to improve the care and reintegration of these patients into society.
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5. The Indian state of Odisha has launched the Odisha Pharmaceutical Development Cell (OPDC) to position itself as a global leader in the pharmaceutical industry. The initiative aims to attract international investments and foster innovation. According to reports, the Odisha Pharmaceutical Policy 2025 will provide investment incentives, R&D support, and skill development frameworks. The state targets investments worth ₹50,000 crores through these initiatives.
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