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 Indian Government has recently amended the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011, mandating all e-commerce entities selling imported products to display country-of-origin details through searchable and sortable filters. The amendment, will take effect from July 1, 2026 to ensure transparency.
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2. The Central Consumer Protection Authority has imposed a penalty on an e-commerce platform for listing a toy for sale that failed to meet mandatory quality control order for toys and Bureau of Indian Standards requirements. The Authority held the platform liable for unfair trade practices and directed strict compliance and improved consumer grievance disclosures.
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3. The Supreme Court of India has expressed dissatisfaction with FSSAI’s affidavit and urged it to seriously consider introducing mandatory front-of-pack warning labels on packaged foods high in sugar, salt, and saturated fats, citing global norms and public-health concerns. The bench has asked FSSAI to report back within weeks, signalling heightened regulatory scrutiny on nutritional transparency.
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4. The Indian government is reportedly set to introduce stringent blood centre regulations to curb ‘professional donor’ rackets and unsafe practices by restricting licences to registered voluntary/charitable organisations, barring family-run entities, and mandating ethical, operational and social accountability standards. The overhaul prioritises voluntary donations, audited infrastructure, and rigorous screening to reduce transfusion infection risks and enhance public health outcomes.
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5. The Indian government has granted a transitional exemption under the Electrical Appliances (Skin or Hair Care) Quality Control Order, 2023. The exemption applies to goods ordered before 6 March 2025 and the Bill of the Landing and the Bill of Entry are dated on or before 180 days from the QCO came into force. The importers will be exempted from the requirement provided they submit specified import documents to BIS within seven days of clearance.
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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 Drugs Consultative Committee (DCC) has approved a proposal to delete the exemption under Entry 13 of Schedule K for cough syrups. The move follows recent incidents involving deaths linked to contaminated cough syrups.
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2. The Drugs Consultative Committee (DCC) has observed gaps in monitoring drug marketers’ responsibility for product quality, safety, and efficacy, as their details are often unavailable for regulatory communication. To enhance accountability, the DCC has recommended amending the Drugs Rules, 1945 to mandate a licensing framework for all drug marketers.
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3. India is reportedly planning to introduce a Quality Control Order (QCO) requiring Bureau of Indian Standards compliance for food-processing machinery, aiming to curb unsafe imports, especially from China. The measure seeks to improve equipment reliability, ensure food-grade materials, strengthen domestic manufacturing, and minimise disruption for smaller processors across the industry.
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4. The government will reportedly introduce a Bill in the Lok Sabha seeking a new “health & national security” cess to replace the expiring GST compensation cess on cigarettes, pan masala, gutkha and other tobacco products. The aim is to keep overall tax incidence unchanged, sustaining high indirect-tax levels on “sin goods” while tying levy proceeds to public-health and national-security objectives.
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5. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has directed all state and central food-safety authorities to conduct inspections, sampling and testing of roasted chana and similar products following complaints that the banned industrial dye Auramine, which is not permitted under food-safety rules, was being illegally used for colouring. The order mandates action across manufacturing, storage, distribution and e-commerce channels and requires a consolidated compliance report to be submitted within 15 days.
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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 Indian government has withdrawn Quality Control Orders (QCOs) for critical materials like polypropylene and polycarbonate following an industry / NITI Aayog review, easing sourcing complexity for domestic medical-device manufacturers.
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2. The Supreme Court has requested the Centre and states to create a unified national policy under the Transplantation of Human Organs Act, citing stark inconsistencies across states in donor criteria, allocation norms and regulation. It also called for donor-welfare guidelines, uniform registry formats, brain-death reporting and swift establishment of organ-tissue organisations in lagging regions.
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3. India’s Union Commerce Ministry has sought detailed industry inputs on market access barriers for pharmaceutical exports to Russia, focusing on registration, market entry, price rules, and clinical trials, as it prepares submissions for upcoming talks in Moscow to strengthen India’s expanding pharmaceutical presence across Russia and the wider Eurasian region.
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4. The Indian government is reportedly considering tighter regulation of health insurance to curb soaring premiums, driven by rising medical costs and uneven claim payouts. Proposed measures include capping premiums, limiting agent commissions, and requiring stricter disclosure norms. Discussions are ongoing with the IRDAI, insurers, and hospitals to evaluate the measures.
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5. India’s leading food delivery platform is reportedly close to an agreement with restaurant associations to share customer contact details and ordering insights, subject to user consent. The move aims to resolve long-standing disputes over data access and could set a new industrywide model for platform restaurant data sharing.
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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. The Punjab & Haryana High Court mandates state government to notify rules under Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 within 60 days, addressing a 7-year delay that hampers effective implementation and delivery of mental health services.
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2. India’s Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has issued a guidance document outlining the procedure for obtaining a Free Sale Certificate (FSC) for licensed medical devices in India. It simplifies the regulatory process for submitting an application and obtaining the FSC from the Central Licensing Authority.
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3. Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) mandates that FBOs with expired licenses or registrations in FY 2024–2025 must submit a Closure Report via the FoSCoS portal. The report must confirm no ongoing business or provide details of a new license. Reasons for non-renewal must be stated to ensure transparency and traceability in licensing.
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4. India’s Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has extended the implementation of the Quality Control Order (QCO) for household and commercial electrical appliances to March 19, 2026. The update includes relaxations for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, R&D and export units, supporting quality and ease of business.
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5. The Drugs Control Department of Kerala has taken an action against a private hospital for illegally stocking and selling Physician’s sample medicines at inflated prices, highlighting that sample medicines can neither be stocked nor sold by hospitals.
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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 Allahabad High Court recently ruled that insurance payouts must follow succession laws. It clarified that a nominee is not the actual heir but only holds the money on behalf of the legal heirs. So, the nominee cannot keep the insurance amount for themselves if there are rightful successors.
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2. The Indian government has issued a Quality Control Order (QCO) mandating that all aluminum and aluminum alloy foil used for pharmaceutical packaging, along with other specified aluminum and aluminum alloy products to bear the Standard Mark under a license from the Bureau of Indian Standards. The order will take effect on 1st October 2025 and does not apply to products manufactured in India for export purposes.
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3. India’s National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) has fixed separate retail prices for new drug formulations manufactured by a pharmaceutical company. The company requested the separate pricing by highlighting the unique features of packaging like self-collapsibility and self-seal ability, not having air-vent and no chance of contamination during manufacture/ infusion/ admixing levels.
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4. The Government of India is reportedly planning to invoke the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) to prevent hoarding and ensure uninterrupted access to essential commodities. This move comes in response to potential supply chain disruptions and as part of anti-profiteering measures following Operation Sindoor.
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5. The United States government has issued an executive order aimed at boosting domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing. The order directs the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to expedite the approval process for new domestic production facilities. Additionally, the government plans to impose tariffs on pharmaceutical imports to encourage domestic production and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.
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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 Delhi High Court to hear a Public Interest Litigation filed against major e-commerce platforms, accusing them of failing to make their apps accessible to people with disabilities, which constitutes a violation of fundamental rights. The plea also urged that return and refund processes be made more accessible for visually impaired users.
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2. India’s Kerala High Court has ruled that clubs and associations cannot be taxed for services or welfare schemes provided to their own members, calling it unconstitutional. These transactions involve only one entity, violating tax principle that a person cannot be taxed for “self-supply” of services.
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3. The Indian Government reportedly plans to introduce Quality Control Orders for cosmetics to ensure product quality and curb imports of substandard items. However, industry leaders have raised concerns about overlapping regulations, as existing Cosmetic Rules, 2020 already align with the guidelines of Bureau of Indian Standards.
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4. India has reportedly blocked imports of US dairy products like butter and cheese due to concerns over US cattle feeding practices involving animal-based proteins. India demands changes to these practices or adherence to its vegetarian certification norms. The issue could affect ongoing trade negotiations.
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5. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has reportedly ruled that leading food delivery platform’s platform fees, food prices, and delivery charges are not unfair or discriminatory. This decision came after a complaint was filed accusing the company of abusing its dominant position in the food delivery market.
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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 Health Ministry plans to discontinue the doorstep delivery of certain medicines that were permitted during the COVID-19 pandemic to prevent misuse by online platforms currently offering doorstep medicine delivery services. The earlier provision allowed licensed retailers of Drugs to deliver medicines on the doorstep based on original prescriptions during the pandemic.
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2. India’s Health Ministry is considering a proposal to include the name of the person responsible (authorised person) for batch release in all drug manufacturing licenses. This aims to enhance accountability, as batch release ensures the safety and quality of medicines.
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3. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has recently raided a facility supplying sanitary pads without the mandatory ISI mark and seized around 30,000 pads in Hyderabad. As per the Quality Control Order, BIS certification for sanitary pads is compulsory, and violations are strictly punishable.
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4. The Indian Council of Medical Research has recommended banning the drug ‘Nimesulide’ for individuals under 18 and above 60, and in all formulations above 100 mg due to risks of liver damage and gastrointestinal issues. ICMR also advises a black box warning on labels and cautions against use in women trying to conceive.
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5. Indian government has defined ‘proof of origin’ for trade to enhance ease of doing business and prevent misuse of trade pacts. Importers must submit a certificate of origin to claim duty concessions under Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). The move aims to simplify procedures and ensure transparency.
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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 District Consumer Court in Jaipur has issued legal notices to certain Indian film actors for making misleading claims in a pan masala advertisement and misrepresenting the product. The petition seeks action against the actors for misleading consumers with false claims.
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2. India’s top music labels have filed a suit against an AI company on grounds that AI Company has used copyrighted music and sound recordings to train its AI models without authorization. The outcome of the suit will bring clarity on the legality of use of copyrighted material by AI companies to train AI.
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3. Indian rubber glove manufacturers have raised concerns over the import and stockpiling of low-quality, non-medical gloves by importers in anticipation of potential notification of Medical and Surgical Gloves (Quality Control) Order (QCO). After QCO, only BIS certified gloves for medical use will be permitted to be sold in India.
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4. The former CEO of a leading U.S. diagnostic company has reportedly pleaded guilty to charges over defective lead-testing devices that posed a public health risk. The company had failed to inform US Food and Drug Administration about inability of its product to meet the claims made on the label and was prosecuted for marketing misbranded products.
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5. India’s National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) will reportedly consider additional data sources, including IPDMS, web sources, and market surveys, to set ceiling prices for scheduled formulations. This decision comes in wake of concerns about the limited coverage of Pharmatrac, particularly regarding hospital supply products.
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