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 Supreme Court added the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to a 2018 PIL enforcing the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017. It condemned inhumane practices like chaining mentally ill patients, noted failure to set up mental health authorities and review boards, and directed the Centre to file a detailed affidavit on steps taken to implement the Act nationwide.
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2. Indian government has initiated a formal investigation into the growing import of medical devices from China, targeting potential cybersecurity and patient data privacy threats. Rising imports across diagnostics, surgical instruments and IoT enabled monitoring systems have raised concerns over malware, or data misuse, prompting scrutiny from commerce and health authorities.
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3. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has issued an Expression of Interest inviting eligible organisations, companies and manufacturers for transfer of technology for commercial production of recombinant multi stage malaria vaccine, AdFalciVax, by August 17, 2025.
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4. The Delhi government plans to exempt restaurants and eateries from obtaining the mandatory health trade license from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). Currently, obtaining this licence is a prerequisite for opening eateries in the city.
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5. Delhi High Court has temporarily barred pharmaceutical company from manufacturing, selling importing, exporting or dealing a biosimilar of patented cancer immunotherapy drug after finding credible evidence of patent infringement and potential irreparable harm.
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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 Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation has notified that all WHO GMP (COPP) applications be submitted exclusively via the ONDLS portal, effective from 15th August, 2025 and that physical submission will no longer be accepted after this date. This deadline, initially set for 15th July, 2025, was extended by a month due to stakeholder challenges with uploading the documents on the portal.
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2. The Union Health Ministry and PIB have dismissed reports claiming mandatory warning labels on samosas, jalebis, laddoos, and similar snacks, calling them misleading and baseless. The real advisory pertains to general dietary awareness, not targeting street foods.
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3. The Delhi High Court has held that the defendant’s ORSL mark is deceptively similar to the plaintiff’s ERSI mark according to the triple identity test as the marks, products (oral rehydration solutions), and trade channels are identical.
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4. The Delhi High Court has granted interim relief in favor of Jio and Reliance by ordering major e-commerce platforms to temporarily delist listings from 21 sellers who have been offering counterfeit Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) under the “Reliance” and “Jio” trademarks.
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5. Indian Council of Medical Research- National Institute for Research in Reproductive and Child Health (ICMR-NIRRCH) is reportedly launching EndoCare India, a multidisciplinary care model for disorders like endometriosis, fibroids, polycystic ovary syndrome and chronic pelvic pain.
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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 Delhi High Court has restrained pharma company from using the trademark “Liv 333” for their liver-care product, finding it deceptively similar to established registered trademark “Liv.52” from 1957. The court noted that merely adding numerals doesn’t eliminate consumer confusion.
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2. In the dispute over Geographical Indication between Chile and Peru over the alcoholic beverage “Pisco”, the Delhi High Court ruled that both nations have legitimate claims and no exclusive rights can be claimed, therefore, in order to prevent consumer confusion, each must use geographic labels, “Peruvian PISCO” and “Chilean PISCO”.
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3. India’s Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), has warned e-commerce platforms to strictly comply with food safety norms or face action. Key mandates include displaying FSSAI licenses, revealing warehouse details on FoSCoS, training food handlers via FoSTaC, uploading hygiene photos, and showing expiry dates online.
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4. During a consultation with NITI Aayog, MSME pharma associations sought regulatory and financial support for compliance with revised GMP norms, requesting deadline extensions and infrastructure aid, while the DCGI emphasized strict enforcement and responsibility for upholding quality standards.
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5. The Indian pharmaceutical sector faces legal and regulatory concerns due to high humidity altering the colour, smell, and taste of medicines, risking non-compliance with quality standards. Experts recommend compressed air dryers to ensure pharmaceutical products meet statutory purity and safety requirements.
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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 Department of Pharmaceuticals has extended the application deadline for Round V of its Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme to 21 June 2025, giving pharma companies additional time to apply. Applications can only be made online through the given link in the circular.
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2. The Delhi High Court has barred a leading Ayurvedic manufacturer from airing advertisements claiming superiority of its Chyawanprash, ruling that freedom of commercial speech doesn’t justify misleading claims for regulated drugs. It has further emphasized stricter scrutiny on drug-related marketing to prevent false efficacy claims and consumer deception.
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3. The Madras High Court has clarified that importing Ayurvedic drugs into India does not require an import license, provided the products conform to the standards set for domestically manufactured equivalents. This precedent emphasizes regulatory alignment with Indian pharmacopoeia standards and could facilitate smoother market entry for Ayurvedic importers while ensuring consistent quality.
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4. The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) will change its official website from nppaindia.nic.in to nppa.gov.in effective 15 July 2025. The new domain will host all notifications, pricing orders, data systems, and circulars. Stakeholders are advised to update their records and bookmarks to ensure uninterrupted access to NPPA services during the transition phase. The old domain will temporarily redirect users.
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5. The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) has issued an Order thereby fixing the ceiling prices for I.V. fluids (non-glass with special features). Now the product I.V. fluids (non-glass with special features) cannot be sold beyond the fixed prices.
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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. Indian Government has notified Extended Producer Responsibility Rules for non-ferrous metal waste, effective April 2026. Applicable to pharma, food, and consumer goods sectors, these rules mandate registration, traceability, annual returns, and recycling targets to boost circular economy efforts and environmental compliance.
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2. The Customs, Excise & Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT), New Delhi, recently ruled that HIV viral load (HIV VL) test kits constitute “life saving diagnostic kits,” making them eligible for customs duty exemption. This landmark decision is poised to reduce import costs, boost accessibility, and support public health initiatives within India.
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3. The panel set by the Drugs Controller General of India has reportedly recommended a complete ban on cosmetics containing more than 1 part per million (ppm) of mercury, aligning with the Minamata Convention. The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation will enforce self declarations and random lab testing to protect public health.
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4. The Delhi High court has directed the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) to review the approval and sale of weight loss drugs like Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, and Liraglutide. Responding to a PIL citing safety concerns and lack of India specific trials the court ordered expert consultations and a detailed report within three months.
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5. The Madras High Court of India has held that the Customs Department is legally bound by the Director General of Foreign Trade’s classification of capital goods under the Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) Scheme. This ruling provides clarity for exporters and importers by ensuring uniform interpretation of capital goods classification under the Foreign Trade Policy.
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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 Ministry of Health and Family Welfare mandates all WHO-GMP (COPP) certificate applications to be submitted exclusively through the ONDS Portal from June 15, 2025. Hard copy submissions will not be accepted. A step-by-step procedure and contact details for support have also been provided.
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2. CDSCO has informed all states and union territories that a loan license is no longer required for outsourcing sterilization of medical devices, provided the sterilization facility is licensed under MDR-2017. Manufacturers must submit documentation and include the sterilization site’s license number on labels of the device.
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3. The Bombay High Court has issued an interim injunction restraining a company from using packaging, labels, bottles, and trade dress that closely resemble those of an established hair-oil brand. The court found that the packaging was “slavishly copied,” potentially misleading consumers and amounting to trademark infringement and unfair competition.
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4. The Andhra Pradesh High Court has ruled that under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, “Ganja” refers only to the flowering or fruiting tops of the cannabis plant, explicitly excluding seeds and leaves when not accompanied by the tops.
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5. India’s Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), following DGTR recommendations, has slapped anti dumping duties for five years on four key chemicals from China—PEDA, acetonitrile, Vitamin A palmitate and insoluble sulfur—to shield domestic pharma, agro and rubber industries, signalling a strategic push to rebalance imports and promote local manufacturing.
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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 NPPA’s Multidisciplinary Committee, in its recent meeting has reportedly decided to co-opt experts from AIIMS, MAMC, SIC Safdarjung and NIPER to evaluate industry requests for a distinct ceiling price on cementless knee implants. Under Drugs Price Control Order, 2013, manufacturers may petition for separate pricing if their product shows innovation or superiority over existing variants.
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2. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has introduced two important standards, IS/IEC 63203-201-1:2022 which outlines the standards for measurement methods for basic properties of conductive yarns used in wearable electronic textiles and, IS 19173 (Part 1):2025 which is aligned with IEC/TR 80002-1:2009, offers guidance on applying ISO 14971 to medical device software, strengthening risk management practices.
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3. The National Human Rights Commission has reportedly directed AIIMS Delhi to submit a report within 15 days following allegations that neuroradiology doctors bypassed institutional procurement norms, referring patients to buy flow-diverter brain implants from a private vendor. The complaint highlights significant cost burden and potential human rights violations.
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4. The Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT), New Delhi Bench, ruled that packing or repacking parts of Vibratory Compactors and Wheeled Tractor Loader Backhoes does not constitute “manufacture” under Central Excise Act, so no excise duty is payable.
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5. The Sikkim High Court has ordered the State Government to conduct the periodic inspections of all industries including pharmaceutical companies to verify that no effluents are being discharged into rivers. The court also noted groundwater extraction and urged timely completion of the Sikkim Springs & Groundwater Regulation Bill, 2025.
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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 Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) is reportedly planning to integrate India’s Rare Donor Registry (RDRI) with the e-Rakt Kosh portal to streamline access to rare blood types like Bombay and Rh-null. This move connects over 4,000 rare blood donors with hospitals nationwide, improving response time and ensuring safer transfusions for patients with conditions like thalassemia and sickle cell disease.
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2. India’s Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has flagged 128 drug batches as Not of Standard Quality (NSQ) in its May 2025 alert. The list includes common medicines like paracetamol, dapagliflozin, dexamethasone, and others. Issues cited include assay failures, content non-uniformity, sterility, and misbranding. The alert aims to safeguard public health by informing stakeholders and enabling swift regulatory action.
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3. Indian Council of Medical Research – National Institute of Immunohaematology has developed a low-cost, rapid test kit for Hemophilia A and Von Willebrand Disease. it will reduce the healthcare cost significantly and could become a worldwide solution for early diagnosis and treatment.
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4. A major eyewear company admitted before the Delhi High Court that it mistakenly used another company’s registered trademarks but had no intention of infringing them. The company removed all references. The court accepted this, recorded the admission, and issued a binding decree, formally closing the trademark-infringement case.
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5. India’s Health Ministry has proposed including liver and heart transplants under the Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY insurance scheme, following recommendations from NOTTO (National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization). Currently, only kidney transplants are covered, making life-saving procedures more accessible and affordable.
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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 Supreme Court has ruled that volume-based discounts are lawful and do not constitute discriminatory pricing, for such discounts to be considered discriminatory they must be applied unequally to similarly situated buyers in comparable transactions.
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2. India’s Supreme Court has issued a notice to the central government on a petition seeking to make it mandatory for hospitals and clinical establishments to display service rates and charge fees within limits set by the Centre, in consultation with state governments. The Court noted that the failure to enforce this requirement stems from the government’s failure to specify the service charge limits which potentially impacts citizens’ fundamental right to healthcare.
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3. The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has upheld a government advisory requiring retail and wholesale pharmacies to install CCTV cameras and adopt computerized billing systems. This measure aims to curb the sale of prohibited drugs and enhance transparency in pharmaceutical operations.
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4. In a proposed Free Trade Agreement with the UK, India has reportedly decided to reduce import duties on medical devices under the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme starting only from the sixth year. This phased approach aligns consumer needs with the Make in India programme, aiming to protect domestic manufacturers while gradually opening market access for UK exporters.
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5. The U.S. government’s order to align domestic drug prices with global rates may impact Indian pharmaceutical firms, many of which rely heavily on U.S. revenues. Though primarily targeting Big Pharma, the move could subject Indian generic manufacturers to pricing pressure, potentially disrupting their business models and profitability.
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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 Rajasthan High Court has ruled that retesting or resampling of Narcotic and Psychotropic drugs should not be a routine and must be allowed in exceptional circumstances. Applications must be made within 15 days of receiving the test report from Forensic Science Laboratory.
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2. The Supreme Court of India has ruled that dealing with substances listed in the Schedule of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985, even if not listed in Schedule I of the NDPS Rules, is still an offence.
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3. A preliminary inquiry reportedly revealed that eight doctors and an associate professor at a Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) college conducted unauthorized drug trials on patients with 50+ pharma companies since 2021. Payments were deposited into the doctor’s personal accounts. AMC has suspended the staff involved.
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4. The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs has issued instructions to the officers processing GST registration to request only specified documents and avoid raising notices for minor issues. The move is intended to minimize delays and improve ease of doing business.
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5. The Patna High Court has upheld Rule 6 of the Bihar Pharmacist Cadre Rules, 2014, stating that a D. Pharm is mandatory for pharmacist posts in the Bihar Health Department, even for candidates holding higher qualifications like B. Pharm or M. Pharm.
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