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 has granted relief to Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty, a renowned cardiac surgeon and chairman of Narayana Hrudayalaya Ltd. The court has issued a temporary injunction to protect his personality rights, prohibiting the misuse or misappropriation of his name, likeness, photos, videos, or any other aspects of his persona without his consent. The injunction also restricts the unauthorized use of the Narayana trademark for commercial gains.
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2. India’s State Blood Transfusion Council (SBTC) of Maharashtra has introduced strict guidelines for blood donation camps in the state, prohibiting organizers from offering extravagant gifts and other high-value items to donors.
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3. The Indian Government has reportedly expanded free treatment benefits under Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) to include all senior citizens aged 70 years and above. Also, approximately 1,961 procedures across 27 medical specialties, including General Medicine, General Surgery, Orthopedics, Cardiology, Oncology, and more, can now be availed by different age groups.
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4. At the start of the final 2024 pandemic agreement negotiations, experts have reportedly urged countries to finalize the agreement to tackle future pandemic threats. Negotiations are set to continue, with hopes of reaching an agreement before 20th January, 2025
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5. India’s Supreme Court has directed Public Prosecutors and Legal Aid Lawyers to uphold procedural fairness and the fundamental rights of the accused in criminal trials, ensuring effective legal aid. It is the Public Prosecutor’s duty to inform the Court about the need for free legal aid, as they are responsible for ensuring that the trial is fair and lawful.
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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 pollution regulator has issued a Notification extending the deadline to 31st December 2024, for submitting quarterly filings for the FY 2023-24 for all entities registered under the Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Amendment Rules, 2022.
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2. A District Consumer forum in the State of Maharashtra has held that the refusal of returns by a e-commerce service provider, under a blanket “no-returns” policy constituted a “unfair trade practice” and awarded compensation to consumer whose return of sub-standard product had been rejected.
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3. In a recently published response to a query received by it under the Right to Information Act, 2005, the Delhi Medical Council clarified that, since only medical practitioners registered with the council and having recognized qualifications in Allopathic medicine are permitted to practice medicine in Delhi: Dentists, who are registered with the Dental Council are not licensed to perform aesthetic and cosmetic treatment which is not medically necessary.
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4. After considerable negotiation, India has signed the final act of the Riyadh Design Law Treaty which aims to establish protections for Industrial Design patents, the treaty specifies procedural guardrails which member states can adopt into their own local design patent protection regulations.
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5. The United States Supreme Court has declined to hear petition by manufacturers of tobacco products, challenging the decision of the Federal Government of the United States to include graphic visual warnings on cigarette packets.
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TOP 5 HEALTH LAWS AND POLICY UPDATES

India’s Central Pollution Control Board has issued final warning to all Producers, Importers, Brand Owners and Plastic Waste Processors, to complete Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) registration on dedicated EPR portal latest by June 30, 2024, or face punishment.
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India’s Health Ministry has published Guidelines for Ethical Use of Leftover De-identified/ Anonymous Samples for commercial purposes.
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The Committee on Energy and Commerce in Congress of the United States of America has sought reply from US Food and Drugs Administration (US FDA) about institutional weaknesses in US FDA’s foreign inspection program over variations in inspection outcomes from India and China.
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India’s Karnataka High Court has formed a sub-committee to draft rules for establishing Intellectual Property Division (IPD) in Karnataka High Court. IPD benches are established with specialised judges to cater to Intellectual Property Disputes.
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India’s Kerala High Court, in a recent case, has framed guidelines for prosecuting guardian of a minor, or the owner of a vehicle driven by a minor, for offences involving vehicle driven by the minor.
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TOP 5 HEALTH LAWS & 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.

Human Rights body to probe sale of drugs with identical brand names in India
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in India has taken suo motu cognizance of a newspaper report which stated that many drugs in India were being sold with identical brand names for treating different medical conditions. NHRC has issued notice to Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Central Drugs Regulator, asking for detailed report within four (04) weeks.
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India’s Environment Regulator to take action against unregistered recyclers and refurbisher of battery waste
India’s Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has issued direction to all State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) and Pollution Control Committees (PCCs) to ensure compliance with Battery Waste Management Rules, 2022 by recyclers and refurbishers of battery waste. CPCB has directed SPCB/PCC to carry out drives identifying informal / illegal battery waste recyclers, and physically verify facilities of existing waste recyclers. All battery waste recyclers and refurbishers are obligated to register under Battery Waste Management Rules, 2022.
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Difference of manufacturing process will not take away ability of manufacturer of product manufacturer to enforce product patent, if the product is covered by Product-by-Process Patent: High Court
The Delhi High Court of India has held that a product-by-process patent would be enforceable even if the alleged infringement relates to manufacturing of a product using process which is different than the one claimed in patent. The High Court was dealing with a matter relating to manufacture of a compound called Ferric Carboxymaltose (FCM) which was patented by the Innovator. The defendants had raised an argument that they are not covered by the patent because they were following a different process to manufacture FCM. However, the argument was rejected by the High Court.
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Manufacturers of medical devices who do not wish to disclose name and address of manufacturing facility, may apply for neutral code on central portal
The Indian medical devices regulator, Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) has direct all the manufacturers of medical devices for export purposes to submit the applications for neutral code through online system of medical devices portal only. If a neutral code is declared on the label of package, it does not have to bear the name and address of the manufacturer. The online portal is now functional to accept the applications.
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Recommendations for COVID legislation received from Law Commission of India
The Law Commission of India has submitted its report titled “A Comprehensive Review of the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897″ to the Government of India. The commission has recommended either to amend the existing law or enact the new legislation to address the underlying gaps in the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897. The 1897 was relied on by the Government of India to introduce various controls during the COVID pandemic, including lock downs.
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