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Delhi HC seeks regulator's reply after PIL questions Ozempic, Mounjaro nodThe Delhi High Court has instructed India's drug regulator to address concerns about the approval process for drugs like Ozempic and Mounja...
UAE-based NRI-run VPS Healthcare lines up Rs 1,000 cr for buyouts in domestic hospitals spaceThe Abu Dhabi-based VPS Healthcare, with over a USD 1 billion turnover has created a Rs 1,000-crore war-chest to tap takeover opportunities...
Delhi High Court notice to government over MNCs' patent disclosureThe petition exposes the weak enforcement of an important statutory provision, Form 27, which discloses patent data of a company.
Supreme Court terms drugs policy 'unreasonable', asks Centre to re-lookIt also asked the Centre to file a copy of its decision on the representation of NGO which would file it in six weeks.
SC refuses to interfere with decision to decontrol drug pricesThe Supreme Court today refused to interfere with the Centre's decision to de-control prices of 108 cardiac and diabetes drugs.
Price fixation order of 108 drugs unaffected: National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority to High CourtMinistry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, by a notification, withdrew the earlier guidelines empowering the NPPA to fix prices of non-essentia...
Supreme Court to hear case against withdrawal of drug price capThe National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) had on September 22, 2014 withdrawn a May, 2013 circular that capped the prices of the...
Decontrolling prices of cardiac, diabetes drugs challenged in SCUnder Drug Price Control Order 2013, the government already controls the prices of 348 drugs listed in the National List of Essential Medic...
High Court strived in 2013 to make Delhi safer place for womenThe high court, which took a bold step by throwing open the gangrape trial for national and international media is now hearing on day-to-da...
Justice GS Singhvi: Supreme Court judge who took landmark decisions in cases involving India Inc & governmentHis rulings on Radia tapes are the latest in a long list of hotly debated verdicts. Expect Justice GS Singhvi to make more headlines.