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 Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has extended the deadline for registered Producers, Importers, Brand Owners (PIBOs) and Plastic Waste Processors (PWPs) for filing annual returns under the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 until 31st January 2026. The previous deadline for filing of annual returns was November 30, 2025.
Source: h7.cl/1iapl

2. India’s Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has issued a notice clarifying implementation of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) guidelines for plastic packaging, permitting regulated inter-category certificate purchases only until FY 2025–26. Producers, importers, and brand owners will then be prohibited from cross-category adjustment of surplus EPR certificates and barred from using end-of-life certificates for recycling targets.
Source: h7.cl/1n9HG

3. The Union Health Minister has directed CDSCO and the Department of Pharmaceuticals to find a workable solution to industry concerns over revised Schedule M GMP norms. The revised guidelines necessitate structural and layout changes to facilities, setting up rigorous quality control systems, and training personnel. The Ministry is considering deadline extensions or relaxations following consultations with industry bodies, particularly for small and medium manufacturers facing compliance issues.
Source: h7.cl/1n9HM

4. The High Court of Allahabad has dismissed petitions by directors and officials of a major drug manufacturer challenging summons for alleged violations under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act after a test analysis found samples to be of substandard quality. The analysis found the presence of ethylene glycol in cough syrup, a toxic industrial chemical. The Court found the summons lawful, as the officials were responsible for the company’s business conduct.
Source: h7.cl/1n9HR

5. India’s Delhi High Court has upheld the rejection of a foreign drug manufacturer’s patent application for a nematode-based cancer detection method, ruling it a non-patentable diagnostic process under the Patents Act, 1970. The court said the invention performs essential diagnostic steps and cannot bypass exclusion by being labelled as screening or in-vitro testing.
Source: h7.cl/1iar0

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 has notified an amendment the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Rules, 2014. The amendment specifies that in Form 15, under “Corneal Transplantation Centre,” the word “Specular” shall be replaced with “Specular (optional),” making the requirement for specular examination optional.
Source: urli.info/1eoY-

2. The Supreme Court of India has issued a notice in a petition by the Haemophilia Federation of India seeking inclusion of haemophilia under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016’s provision which mandates a 4% reservation in government employment for persons with benchmark disabilities (those with 40% or more disability). Further, if there cannot be an inclusion, the petitioners have prayed for striking down the exclusion.
Source: urli.info/1eoZ1

3. A report by CyberPeace warns that early exposure to online gaming is increasingly linked to obesity, sleep disruption, repetitive-strain injuries and mental-health issues among children. It urges India to adopt robust age-verification mechanisms, formal content ratings and a “living legislation” framework for game developers and publishers.
Source: urli.info/1eoZa

4. The Indian Pharmacopoeia has reportedly been officially recognised by 17 countries as the authoritative standards for medicines. This recognition will enhance the quality assurance of pharmaceutical products, eliminate duplicate testing, promote export growth, and strengthen India’s position as a reliable supplier of affordable, high-quality medicines worldwide.
Source: urli.info/1jcwP

5. Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has updated its guidance on advertising therapeutic goods on social media, clarifying legal responsibilities for advertisers, influencers and account holders. The update outlines what qualifies as advertising, the use of testimonials, mandatory health warnings and common breaches, after removing over 13,700 unlawful ads in FY 2024 25.
Source 1: urli.info/1jcwR
Source 2: urli.info/1jcwU

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 Environment, Forest and Climate Change has extended the deadline for filing annual returns by Producers, Importers, and Brand Owners (PIBOs) of plastic packaging for 2024–2025 until November 30, 2025.
Source: short-url.org/1bS0C

2. The Delhi High Court, while deciding a trademark dispute, ordered customs at Mundra port to inspect containers suspected to contain dental-hygiene products which are allegedly packaged in deceptively similar manner to a leading brand’s red blue trade dress. The court found a prima facie likelihood of dilution of goodwill but withheld injunctive relief until confirmation from customs.
Source: short-url.org/1gxoM

3. Pursuant to over 3,000 complaints concerning the non-passage of tax cuts or “dark patterns” in discounting and price presentation, the government has reportedly summoned top e-commerce firms for hiking the prices or not reducing prices after recent GST reduction, even after September 22, 2025. It is scrutinising over 50 product categories and expects visible consumer price relief during the festive season.
Source: short-url.org/1bS2N

4. The Government of India has extended the RoDTEP (Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products) scheme beyond September 30, 2025, until March 31, 2026. This scheme refunds hidden duties and taxes to exporters. It covers DTA (Domestic Tariff Area) units, Advance Authorisation holders, SEZ units, and EOUs at existing rates within the approved budget.
Source: short-url.org/1bS1c

5. The Delhi High Court has quashed an FIR against a manufacturer of medicines and injections that “may cause serious harm to the patient.” The Court held that only Drug Inspectors can prosecute offences under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act. Police registration of such FIRs was deemed beyond jurisdiction.
Source: short-url.org/1bS1W

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 Food regulator, the Food Safety Standards Authority of India, now requires linking of new licenses with the Permanent Account Number (PAN) of the applicants, additionally existing Food Business Operators have been requested to keep their PAN data up-to-date.
Source: bit.ly/48QImab

2. The Telangana Drugs Control Authority has issued notices to private hospitals in Hyderabad and Telangana, requiring stricter compliance with purchasing requirements for Narcotics Drugs, under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS).
Source: bit.ly/4hJQoWf

3.  The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has relaxed penalties under the E-Waste Rules, 2022 and the Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016. From hereon, the contravention of any provision of these Rules shall not give rise to environmental compensation.
Source: bit.ly/4fqrp8W

4. In pursuance of an ongoing process for recovery of sums on account of a judgment of the Court for misleading conduct by the Respondent, the Supreme Court has issued an Order to auction the Trade Mark of a prominent Indian Hospital chain, while at the same time refusing to make provision for valuating the same.
Source: bit.ly/3Z1rcDf

5. European Union Drug Regulator considering proposal to reduce the duration of regulatory data protection available to companies.
Source: bit.ly/4hGEvQZ

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.

Scientific works are not protected under India’s Copyright Law: High Court
India’s High Court of Andhra Pradesh has held that India’s copyright law only protects original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works. It does not protect scientific works, as covered under books of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology used by Students. The Court clarified that mathematical equations and science subjects do not qualify as ‘original works’ because they are the matter of fact and nature.
Source: bit.ly/432GSqc

All rare disease drugs imported into India will be exempted from requirement to pay customs duty: High Court
India’s Delhi High Court has issued an order exempting drugs and medicines used in therapy for rare diseases from requirement of payment of customs duty. Prior to the order, the exemptions from payment of customs duty was limited to drugs used for treatment of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) or Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). Earlier the Court had directed the National Rare Diseases Committee to hold deliberations with manufacturing and marketing companies to explore the possibility of procuring the medicines at a reasonable price.
Source: bit.ly/3T1H2JN

Flow of counterfeit products into Indian market to be checked through a new surveillance system
India’s Ministry of Consumer Affairs is planning to develop a new surveillance system to identify counterfeit products sold in the retail market. The Ministry proposes to collect samples soon after they enter the retail market and test them under new laboratories which will be set-up specifically for the purposes.
Source: bit.ly/3T5EKta

Online gaming guidelines to prevent compulsive gaming in India to be published
India’s Department of Consumer Affairs (DoCA) is planning to commission a research on the disruptive impulse control behavioural patterns of digital consumption that may cause vulnerabilities. The initial part of the research will be focused on online gaming addiction. The research would later be expanded to identify the underlying factors of excessive consumption of online content. The findings of the research would be used to provide policy inputs for framing of the Guidelines for protecting the interests of the consumers.
Source: bit.ly/3T1hXPb

US BioSecure Act to impact Indian biotechnology companies providing services or manufacturing products for US market
The BIOSECURE Act which has been introduced in the US House of Representatives prohibits US federal agencies from entering into contract with any entity that uses biotechnology equipment or services from a biotechnology company of concern to perform a federal contract. Some Chinese companies have been identified as biotechnology company of concern, and the list may be expanded to include companies from Russia, Iran and North Korea as well.
Source: bit.ly/3V5yQeq

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.

New Departmental Guidelines for sampling of Spurious Drugs, Medical Devices and Cosmetics Published
India’s apex regulatory body for drugs, medical devices and cosmetics, the Central Drugs Standards Control Organization, has published revised sampling guidelines for inspectors to follow in various states. All inspectors are required to collect at least 9 samples of drugs, and 1 sample of cosmetic or medical device in each month. The inspectors are supposed to be alert about feedback received from citizens and doctors in deciding which drugs, cosmetics and medical device brands they ought to sample and test for compliance with laws.
Source: bit.ly/3SDnLym

Social Media companies asked by High Court to handover details of persons who fraudulently operated certain accounts and channels
The Delhi High Court has ordered major social media companies including Facebook and Telegram to disclose identities of users accused of misusing trademark of major venture capital firm to cheat users by soliciting bogus investments. The court has also ordered concerned social media companies to provide details on action they will take to prevent further violation.
Source: bit.ly/3HXkxAP

WhatsApp and emails may be used to send legal notices for demanding unpaid amounts: High Court
The Allahabad High Court has reiterated that notice in cheque bounce case sent by WhatsApp or e-mail will be considered valid notice for the purposes of recovery under The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, and it will be presumed to have been dispatched and served on the same day.
Source: bit.ly/48f8Xf6

Popular Party Drugs added to list of Psychotropic Substances
The Indian Government has added popular synthetic party drugs, ADB-BUTINACA, Alpha-PiHP and 3 Methylmethcathinone (3-MMC), to list of psychotropic substances and notified small and commercial quantity of these substances for the purpose of fixing quantum of punishment for unlawful possession. Possessing psychotropic substances without permission or prescription is an offence under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.
Source: bit.ly/48ghuhM

WHO recommends antibiotics which should be exclusively put to human use to reduce chance of antimicrobial resistance
The World Health Organization (WHO) has updated its Medically Important Antimicrobials for Human Use (WHO MIA List), and reclassified antimicrobial drugs on basis of potential impact on human heath to limit the use of identified antimicrobials in other populations such as in plants and animals. The WHO hopes that reducing use of critical antimicrobial drugs in other population will reduce pace of antimicrobial resistance.
Source: bit.ly/49eVll9