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Is the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 obsolete now?

With the dawn of 18th Century and the Second Industrial revolution at the doorstep, the first Indian Pharmaceutical Company was established by Dr. P. C. Ray in 1901. It was christened the... Read more »

‘ALL OF US SHOULD MAKE OUR SUCCESSION PLAN, WE SHOULD MAKE OUR WILLS’

Priya Sahgal in conversation with Aishwarya Bhati, ASG at ITV Group’s Shakti Awards 2022 and the We Women Want conclave- Q: Thank You Aishwarya for joining us and we had many conversation with... Read more »

SUPREME COURT’S LATEST VERDICT ON THE COAL SCAM

Callous, careless, and casual approach”, are the observations of the apex court against executive while pronouncing a historic judgment on one of the cases involving coal blocks allocation. The Three judges Bench... Read more »

INDIA’S PROSPECTS IN THIRD-PARTY FUNDING IN ARBITRATION: ENCAPSULATION OF CROSS-JURISDICTIONAL APPROACH AND ROAD AHEAD

Third-party funding or litigation funding or dispute funding, is the non-recourse funding of litigation costs of a party by a funder in exchange for a share in the monetary award of the... Read more »

INDIA’S PROSPECTS IN THIRD-PARTY FUNDING IN ARBITRATION: ENCAPSULATION OF CROSS-JURISDICTIONAL APPROACH AND ROAD AHEAD

Third-party funding or litigation funding or dispute funding, is the non-recourse funding of litigation costs of a party by a funder in exchange for a share in the monetary award of the... Read more »

Madras HC Quashes Case Against Law Students Protesting Against lankan Govt

The Madras High Court in the case Aravinth and others v. State recently observed and has quashed the criminal proceedings against 11 law students accused of raising slogans against the Srilankan Government,... Read more »

Consumer Protection Act and health, medicine and hospitals

CONSUMER PROTECTION AND HEALTH SECTOR Consumer Protection Law may prove invaluable to consumers in determining the accountability of service providers. There is also criminal liability associated with medical negligence. An aggrieved person... Read more »

Gujarat HC grants relief: Students can’t be faulted for Pharmacy Council’s failure

The Gujarat High Court in the case Oza Nikun Dashrathbhai v/s State Of Gujarat observed and has come to the rescue of D.Pharm students who were denied registration as ‘Pharmacist’ by the... Read more »

KERALA HC: BAIL GRANTED TO A DOCTOR ACCUSED OF POSTING DEFAMATORY ARTICLES AGAINST LAKSHADWEEP ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

The Kerala High Court in the case Dr K P Hamsakoya vs Union Territory of Lakshadweep observed and granted an anticipatory bail to a senior doctor who has been accused of posting... Read more »

GUJARAT HC GRANTS RELIEF TO DIPLOMA HOLDERS: STUDENTS CAN’T BE FAULTED FOR PHARMACY COUNCIL’S FAILURE TO APPROVE MEDICAL STORES FOR IMPARTING TRAINING.

The Gujarat High Court in the case Oza Nikun Dashrathbhai v/s State Of Gujarat observed and has come to the rescue of D.Pharm students who were denied registration as ‘Pharmacist’ by the... Read more »
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