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 Commerce & Industry introduced the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2025 in Lok Sabha to decriminalise 288 minor offences under 16 central laws, including the Drugs and Cosmetics Act. It proposes replacing imprisonment with monetary penalties and improvement notices to ease compliance, boost business confidence, and cut litigation. The Bill now awaits Parliamentary committee review.
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2. India’s Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has introduced an automated alerts protocol for OCEMS (Online Continuous Emission/Effluent Monitoring Systems). Compliance issues now trigger tiered warnings: Yellow (Level I), Orange (Level II), and Red (Level III), requiring escalating actions from record-keeping to immediate shutdowns and detailed incident reporting.
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3. The Health Ministry has reversed the requirement for doctors to register on the National Medical Register just months after making it mandatory. The change comes after fewer than 1 percent of doctors enrolled, facing a process tangled with Aadhaar mismatches and affidavit demands, leaving most applications unapproved.
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4. Delhi’s Drug Control Administration issued a strict advisory to chemist associations, mandating the immediate cessation of over-the-counter sales of pregabalin and tapentadol due to rising misuse for intoxication and addiction. The directive demands accurate stock records under the Drugs Rules, 1945, and warns of strict penalties for non-compliance.
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5. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has reportedly formed a committee to evaluate whether added sugar should be permitted in infant food. This follows criticism for major manufacturer of infant food for adding sugar in infant food sold in India. Current food regulations allow limited sucrose/fructose only if essential, capped at 20% of total carbohydrates.
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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 against the notification issued by ministry of environment that had initially exempted educational institutions, industrial sheds, and hostels from mandatory environmental clearance under the Environment Impact Assessment 2006 regime. The court affirmed that projects over 20,000 sqm must now obtain prior approval typically from the State Environment Impact Assessment Authority.
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2. India’s Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) has reaffirmed that all WHO-GMP (COPP) applications must be submitted exclusively via the ONDLS portal by August 15, 2025. No further extensions will be granted for physical submissions beyond this date.
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3. The Union Health Minister informed Parliament that India does not maintain central data on medical negligence cases. States handle such cases individually under the National Medical Commission Act, 2019. Calls for centralized tracking were raised, but the government emphasized health is a State subject with existing regulatory mechanisms.
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4. India’s Department of Consumer Affairs has released draft rules for “Clinical Electrical Thermometers for Continuous Measurement” under the Legal Metrology Act. The draft rules outline metrological, technical, safety, and labelling standards, along with performance limits, testing methods, and manufacturer obligations. Stakeholder comments are invited by August 30, 2025.
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5. The Mumbai CESTAT ruled that orthopaedic appliances and implants qualify for customs duty exemption under Serial No. 578, clarifying it covers assistive devices, rehabilitation aids, and goods for disabled persons. The tribunal interpreted the notification broadly and stated that the exemption applies to implants as assistive or rehabilitation aids, and not meant solely for disability use.
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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 has amended the Cosmetics Rules, 2020 introducing clearer expiry labelling, redefining terms, updating recordkeeping norms, and empowering authorities to suspend or cancel licences. Notable changes include labelling for exports, new batch record rules, and designation of the Central Cosmetics Laboratory.
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2. In order to enhance ease of doing business, India’s central drug authority (CDSCO) has streamlined the process of issuance of Dual Use NOC through Sugam Portal for importing bulk drugs for non-medicinal use. Further to reduce the compliance burden, CDSCO has initiated issue of 1 year NOC, subject to prescribed conditions for such drugs. The new online Dual use system will be effective from 31st August 2025.
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3. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has mandated all food business operators such as restaurants, cafes, dhabas and cloud kitchens to display their licence or registration along with a QR code linking to the Food Safety Connect app. This helps consumers access details, lodge complaints and provide feedback, promoting transparency and accountability.
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4. The Indian government enacted the Vegetable Oil Products, Production and Availability (VOPPA) Regulation Order, 2025, replacing the 2011 framework. It mandates mandatory registration for all vegetable oil producers, monthly online reporting of production, stocks, sales, and pricing, and grants authorities inspection and enforcement powers to boost market transparency and curb hoarding.
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5. Karnataka’s Health & Family Welfare Department has filed 29 legal cases under the Drugs & Cosmetics Act, and has served show-cause notices to 231 pharmacies for dispensing prescription drugs without prescriptions; simultaneously, authorities have flagged food vendors using synthetic colors and have issued warnings.
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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 Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has extended the provisional enrolment of 63 Non-Food Production (NFP) Units for collection used cooking oil from Food Business Operators (FBOs) until 31st July 2026. FSSAI may cancel enrolment for non-compliance of SOPs, order, guidelines or submission of false information or based on findings of inspections.
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2. The Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers has withdrawn the Quality Control Orders for Acetic Acid, Methanol, and Aniline, which were originally issued in 2019 and set to take effect from August 3, 2025. The immediate removal of mandatory BIS certification is expected to ease sourcing and compliance for the pharmaceutical sector.
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3. The Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change has notified an Amendment to the Environment Protection Rules, 2025, introducing stricter emission and effluent standards for pesticide manufacturing units. New limits on pollutants such as COD, BOD, heavy metals, HCl, benzene, and methanol will enforce tighter pollution control compliance effective immediately.
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4. A recent Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) study reveals that just 28.5 % of cancer patients in India receive radiotherapy, while the ideal rate should be around 58.4 %. India currently has 794 radiotherapy machines, but needs between 1,585 and 2,545 to meet demand. The council recommended urgent expansion.
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5. Bihar’s Health Minister has inaugurated a state-level Anti-Fraud Unit Dashboard to monitor claims under Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana and the Chief Minister Jan Arogya Yojana to curb fraudulent hospital billing and establish a robust framework for transparency, accountability, and monitoring.
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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 National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) has directed all manufacturers, importers, and marketers of non-scheduled drugs and medical devices to cap MRP increases at 10% over the preceding 12 months. Violation of this directive, issued under the Drugs Price Control Order 2013, will invite penal action under relevant laws.
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2. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) had issued a notification mandating 100% inspection of all packaged drinking water units in Hyderabad and across state of Maharashtra, deploying RAFT kits and mobile labs. The move classifies bottled water as “high-risk,” requiring annual or bi-annual audits, tighter quality checks to ensure product safety, and enforce immediate corrective actions through intensified inspections and enhanced stakeholder awareness.
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3. The Health Ministry has linked the Kayakalp scheme with National Quality Assurance Standards certification. Hospitals must apply for state level NQAS certification within three months of receiving Kayakalp results to get incentives, ensuring a direct shift from cleanliness efforts to comprehensive healthcare quality and patient safety.
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4. India’s Union Health Ministry has clarified that states and UTs bear primary responsibility for implementing passive euthanasia and living wills within hospital protocols and, must establish ethical safeguards as per Supreme Court guidelines. States are also tasked with training healthcare professionals to respect patients’ end of life choices and simplify advance directive procedures
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5. Uttar Pradesh Health Department is reportedly set to digitally deliver medical test reports directly to patients’ mobile phones, via WhatsApp, SMS, and the Personal Health Record portal. The system aims to connects district and community health center hospital management information systems with Laboratory information systems under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission.
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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 Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) has extended the deadline for filing Annual Returns under the Battery Waste Management Rules, 2022 until 30 September 2025. The previous deadline for filing of Annual Returns was 30 June 2025.
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2. The Indian Government is reportedly set to enforce a Minimum Import Price (MIP) on approximately 10 critical pharmaceutical raw materials including Key Starting Materials (KSMs), Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), and drug intermediates used in antibiotics and cholesterol medicines primarily imported from China
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3. The Union Health Ministry is reportedly recommended to remove wholesale licensing requirement for household liquid antiseptics by reclassifying them separately from stronger, hospital-grade variants. This aims to make these products more affordable and widely available in retail stores.
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4. The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) is inviting proposals to establish Image Informatic Centres aimed at creating AI-powered imaging biobanks. These centres will collect and annotate diagnostic images linked with clinical data to develop AI algorithms for improved disease diagnosis and precision medicine.
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5. India’s Supreme Court has directed the central government to provide an office space within four weeks for the National Task Force (NTF) set up to address the mental health crisis among students, particularly in medical and higher education institutions. The NTF has faced hurdles in functioning due to the lack of physical infrastructure.
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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 drug regulator (CDSCO)has issued a Subject Expert Committees (SEC) guidance document 2025, which outlines a structured process for evaluating clinical trial and new drug applications. It covers SEC composition, review timelines, quorum, waiver criteria, applicant obligations, and decision protocols to ensure scientific rigor, transparency, and regulatory consistency.
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2. The Central Pollution Control Board has extended the timeline for filing quarterly and annual E Waste returns for the financial year 2024–25 from June 30, 2025 to August 15, 2025. All registered entities must submit return via the E Waste EPR Portal to avoid penalties under the Environment Protection Act, 1986.
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3. India’s Bureau of Energy Efficiency has issued the Draft Appliance Labelling Regulations, 2025, alongside a repeal order for thirteen earlier label-display regulations affecting appliances like refrigerators, ACs, TVs, washing machines, transformers, lamps, and fans. Stakeholder feedback is invited until August 10, 2025.
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4. The Government of India is being urged by experts and the Thalassemia Patients Advocacy Group (TPAG) to mandate Nucleic Acid Testing (NAT) in all blood banks to detect HIV, Hepatitis B, and C during the early “window period.” The call highlights existing gaps in blood safety, with demands for Ministry of Health action amid rising concerns over patient rights and transfusion-linked infections.
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5. Advisory panel of US Food and Drug Administration has reportedly recommended removing the strong black box warning from vaginal estrogen products, saying it’s based on outdated data that scares women and doctors. Experts highlighted benefits like heart attack and bone fracture prevention. The FDA has yet to make a final decision.
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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 Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has issued the first amendment to Food Products Standards & Food Additives Regulations, introducing norms for meat sausages, dehydrated tarragon, changes in packaged drinking water specifications, and revisions to food colour and additive rules. The regulations take effect from 1 February 2026.
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2. The Supreme Court of India has recently ruled that stem cell banking including enrolment, collection, processing, and storage of umbilical cord blood qualifies as a healthcare service. It held that such services support preventive and therapeutic care, and are therefore exempt from service tax.
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3. India’s Central Drug Authority (CDSCO) has released a guidance document outlining the process for manufacturers to obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for exporting unapproved or approved new drugs. Key updates include mandatory online applications, one-time registration valid for a year, detailed reconciliation and a 7-day NOC issuance timeline.
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4. India’s Women & Child Development Ministry has issued an advisory to states urging them to curb edible oil usage amid rising obesity and non communicable diseases. It also reiterates previous guidance to limit added salt, sugar, and synthetic additives in Anganwadi nutrition provisions.
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5. In India–EU trade negotiations, the EU seeks substantial tariff reductions on medical devices, automobiles, wine, spirits, meat, poultry, and stronger IP protections. Automotive and med tech duties currently up to 10% are in focus. India is pushing for reciprocity, including non tariff barrier reductions under phased FTA talks.
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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 National Medical Commission has directed all medical colleges to form and register adverse event monitoring committee chaired by the medical superintendent under the Materiovigilance Programme with Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission to monitor, assess and prevent adverse events from medical devices by July 31, 2025.
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2. The Maharashtra government paused its decision to let homeopaths prescribe modern medicine, forming a 7-member committee to review the issue within two months. The move comes amid strong opposition from medical associations concerned about public safety and standards. The matter remains pending in Bombay High Court.
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3. India’s Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has notified the Environment (Protection) Fourth Amendment Rules, 2025, introducing revised emission norms for thermal power plants. Based on plant categorization, sulphur dioxide emission standards have been prescribed, along with timelines and penalties for non-compliance, including environmental compensation.
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4. The District Consumer Commission in Ernakulam, Kerala, found a fertility clinic guilty of unfair trade practices and service deficiency for giving misleading assurances about IVF success rates. The Commission awarded ₹2.66 lakh in compensation the couple, emphasizing that such conduct is a breach of duty owed to consumers, violating their right to truthful information and fair services.
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5. The recently signed “One Big Beautiful Bill” introduces stricter Medicaid work and eligibility verification from 2027, in addition to funding cuts that may force insurers to exit low-margin markets. The Congressional Budget Office warns this could leave 7.8 million Americans uninsured by 2034, while driving up premiums and administrative burdens.
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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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