Litigation and Consulting
The following disputes are witnessed by pharmaceutical companies under the D&C Act 1940:
01
Prosecution in drug matters
02
Drugs not of standard quality
03
Spurious drugs
04
Adulteration of drugs
05
Misbranded drugs
06
Manufacturing without license
07
Counterfeit drugs
08
Prosecution after shelf-life expiry
09
Suspension,Cancellation and Restoration of Licenses
10
Challenging sample for CDL testing
11
Late testing of sample near expiry
12
Effect of Indian Pharmacopeia and other such standards
13
Appointment of drug inspectors
14
Directors’ Responsibilities
15
Dispensing by Doctors
16
Schedule K compliances
17
Food and Drug Dispute
18
Sanction by the Controlling Authorities
19
Prosecution without sanction of Controlling Authority
20
Prosecution against the Directors
21
Prosecution without power or jurisdiction
22
Plea bargain
23
Police power to register FIR
24
Imposition of ban on the sale of drugs in the state by the state authorities
25
Imposition of quantitative restriction on the drug that can be stored
26
FDC Banned under Section 26A
27
Directives under section 33P
28
Advertisement of drugs under schedule H or H1
29
Pharmacovigilance compliances
30
Blacklisting in tender process
31
Medical device manufacturing without license
32
If a product is a Drug of Food
33
Applicability of NDPS
34
Marketers responsibilities
35
Bail in drug cases