Trade Margin Rationalisation- Need for a rational way forward: Prof Bejon Kumar Misra
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There is an urgent need to ensure citizens are enabled to access quality healthcare, especially medicines in India. In order to improve accessibility and affordability, Government must consider major changes in the pricing policy of medicines in our country. We have observed in the past that government with stringent price control has denied the citizens access of quality medicines and the choice for medical practitioners to prescribe medicines with better outcomes and value for money. We must innovate and bring global best practices with India. Centric Approach to encourage adoption of most appropriate pricing mechanism.
Irregularity by bank employees should not be dealt leniently: Supreme Court |
Bank employees hold the position of trust where honesty and integrity are essential conditions and any irregularity on their part should not be dealt with leniently, the Supreme Court said on Friday.
Government Has Asked Sensodyne To Discontinue Advertisements
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Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has passed an order against pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd directing it to discontinue all advertisements of Sensodyne in India.
Supreme Court Issues Notice To Future Group On Amazon's Plea |
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought a response from the Future group on Amazon's plea against the January 5 order of the Delhi High Court staying the ongoing arbitration proceedings before an arbitral tribunal over Future Retail's ₹ 24,500-crore merger deal with Reliance.
Mere delay in intimating insurer of vehicle theft no ground for denying claim: SC
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New Delhi, Feb 11 (PTI) Mere delay in intimating an insurance company about theft of an insured vehicle cannot be a ground to deny the claim if an FIR about the incident has been lodged, the Supreme Court said on Friday.
Not Allowing Husband to Seek Child’s Custody Under Domestic Violence Act Leads to Multiplicity of Proceedings: Supreme Court Tells AG |
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court bean hearing arguments on Wednesday on the legal question of whether an adult male member, other than an aggrieved woman, has the right to file an application for visitation rights with respect to a child under Section 21 of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act.
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