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. Government extends PLI scheme application deadline
The Government of India has extended the application deadline for the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme aimed at boosting domestic manufacturing of Critical Key Starting Materials (KSMs), Drug Intermediates (DIs), and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs). Eligible entities can now apply until July 4, 2025.
Source: bit.ly/3SXjvKE

2. Draft of ghee fatty acid limits, new cheese powder standards, revised drinking water norms issued by India Food Ministry
India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has released draft amendments to the Food Safety and Standards (Food Products Standards and Food Additives) Regulations, 2011. Key changes include updated ghee fatty acid limits, new cheese powder standards, revised drinking water norms, and additive restrictions. Public comments are invited latest by 4th August, 2025.
Source: bit.ly/4k0CfDP

3. Kerala High Court Bans Single-Use Plastics in Tourist Areas and Public Events
The Kerala High Court has banned single-use plastics in ten major hilly tourist destinations and all public events across the state, effective October 2, 2025. The move aims to curb pollution, mandates water kiosks in tourist spots, and directs strict enforcement by multiple state authorities.
Source: bit.ly/3FY3dhK

4. Essential Drug Prices Surge by Up to 20% Amid Global Conflicts
Essential drug prices in India have increased by 10 – 20% as per a leading drug traders association. Geopolitical conflicts have reportedly disrupted supply chains, leading to shortage of key raw materials like aluminium foil, used in pharmaceutical packaging and has driven up production costs for medicines.
Source: bit.ly/43RDxMM

5. Bombay HC rules treaty can’t override customs law
India’s Bombay High Court has ruled that treaty provisions do not override national customs law unless formally incorporated, affirming the jurisdiction of Indian customs authorities that issued show cause notices for alleged misuse of import exemptions.
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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 Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has directed all e-commerce platforms to conduct self-audits within three months to eliminate ‘dark patterns’. Platforms are encouraged to submit self-declarations affirming compliance with the 2023 Guidelines for Prevention and Regulation of Dark Patterns.
Source: bit.ly/43SkWPg

2. Indian Government is reportedly planning to introduce a Minimum Import Price (MIP) on pharmaceutical raw materials including Key Starting Materials (KSMs), drug intermediates, and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) to curb the influx of low-cost Chinese imports and support domestic manufacturers.
Source: bit.ly/3Tjvdz6

3. The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has notified the draft Insecticides (Amendment) Rules, 2025, aimed at simplifying licences for insecticides used for household purposes. The amendments reduce application timelines from 90 to 30 days, mandate QR codes on retail packs, and applicants applying for renewal must now meet the educational qualification requirement and require applicants renewing their licences to meet the prescribed educational qualifications.
Source: bit.ly/43PCD23

4. India’s National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission upheld LIC’s appeal, affirming that insurance contracts require utmost good faith (uberrimae fidei) and placing the burden of disclosure on the insured. Citing the insured’s failure to disclose a prior medical condition as material, it found the State Commission’s award flawed and ordered a fresh review.
Source: bit.ly/3SHoBKU

5. India’s Ministry of Finance has revised several General Financial Rules (GFRs) to ease and expedite procurement processes for scientific equipment and consumables in government-funded research and S&T institutions, by raising financial limits for direct purchases and tenders by head of institutes.
Source: bit.ly/3Zlo8lo