History and Objectives
Definitions
Administration of the act and rules
Provisions related to Import
Provisions related to Manufacture
Provisions related to Sale
Labeling and Packaging
Schedules to the act and rules
Recent amendment act, 2008
List of forms
Drugs and Cosmatic Act,1940 and its rules 1945TameshSonkar
Objectives, Definitions, Legal definitions of schedules to the Act and Rules
Import of drugs Classes of drugs and cosmetics prohibited from import
,Import under license or permit. Offences and penalties.
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Conditions for grant of license and conditions of license for manufacture of
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This is the pdf of NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES ACT-1985 AND RULES.
OBJECTIVE:-
The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, commonly referred to as the NDPS Act, is an Act of the Parliament of India that prohibits a person from the production, manufacturing, cultivation, possession, sale, purchasing, transport, storage, and consumption of any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance.
AUTHORITIES AND OFFICERS:-
Officers of Central Government—
Without prejudice to the provisions of sub-section (3) of section 4, the Central Government shall appoint a Narcotics Commissioner and may also appoint such other officers with such designations as it thinks fit for this Act.
The Narcotics Commissioner shall, either by himself or through officers subordinate to him, exercise all powers and perform all functions relating to the superintendence of the cultivation of the opium poppy and production of opium and shall also exercise and perform such other powers and functions as may be entrusted to him by the Central Government.
The officers appointed under sub-section (1) shall be subject to the general control and direction of the Central Government, or, if so directed by that Government, also of the Board or any other authority or officer.
Officers of State Government:-
(1) The State Government may appoint such officers with such designations as it thinks fit for this Act.
(2) The officers appointed under sub-section (1) shall be subject to the general control and direction of the State Government, or, if so directed by that Government, also of any other authority or officer.
CONSTITUTION & FUNCTIONS OF NARCOTIC AND PSYCHOTROPIC CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE:-
The Central Government may constitute, by notification in the Official Gazette, an advisory committee to be called “The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Consultative Committee ” to advise the Central Government on such matters relating to the administration of this Act as are referred to it by that Government from time to time.
The Committee shall consist of a Chairman and such other members, not exceeding twenty, as may be appointed by the Central Government.
The Committee shall meet when required to do so by the Central Government and shall have the power to regulate its procedure.
The Committee may if it deems it necessary so to do for the efficient discharge of any of its functions, constitute one or more sub-committees and may appoint to any such sub-committee, whether generally or for the consideration of any particular matter, any person (including a non-official) who is not a member of the Committee.
NATIONAL FUND FOR CONTROL OF DRUG ABUSE—
The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, constitute a Fund to be called the National Fund for Control of Drug Abuse.
the sale proceeds of any property forfeited under Chapter VA, any grants that may be made by any person or institution.
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Pharmaceutical Legislations – A brief review, Introduction, Study of drugs enquiry committee, Health survey and development committee, Hathi committee and Mudaliar committee
History and Objectives
Definitions
Administration of the act and rules
Provisions related to Import
Provisions related to Manufacture
Provisions related to Sale
Labeling and Packaging
Schedules to the act and rules
Recent amendment act, 2008
List of forms
Drugs and Cosmatic Act,1940 and its rules 1945TameshSonkar
Objectives, Definitions, Legal definitions of schedules to the Act and Rules
Import of drugs Classes of drugs and cosmetics prohibited from import
,Import under license or permit. Offences and penalties.
Manufacture of drugs Prohibition of manufacture and sale of certain drugs
Conditions for grant of license and conditions of license for manufacture of
drugs, Manufacture of drugs for test, examination and analysis
,manufacture of new drug, loan license and repacking license.
This is the pdf of NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES ACT-1985 AND RULES.
OBJECTIVE:-
The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, commonly referred to as the NDPS Act, is an Act of the Parliament of India that prohibits a person from the production, manufacturing, cultivation, possession, sale, purchasing, transport, storage, and consumption of any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance.
AUTHORITIES AND OFFICERS:-
Officers of Central Government—
Without prejudice to the provisions of sub-section (3) of section 4, the Central Government shall appoint a Narcotics Commissioner and may also appoint such other officers with such designations as it thinks fit for this Act.
The Narcotics Commissioner shall, either by himself or through officers subordinate to him, exercise all powers and perform all functions relating to the superintendence of the cultivation of the opium poppy and production of opium and shall also exercise and perform such other powers and functions as may be entrusted to him by the Central Government.
The officers appointed under sub-section (1) shall be subject to the general control and direction of the Central Government, or, if so directed by that Government, also of the Board or any other authority or officer.
Officers of State Government:-
(1) The State Government may appoint such officers with such designations as it thinks fit for this Act.
(2) The officers appointed under sub-section (1) shall be subject to the general control and direction of the State Government, or, if so directed by that Government, also of any other authority or officer.
CONSTITUTION & FUNCTIONS OF NARCOTIC AND PSYCHOTROPIC CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE:-
The Central Government may constitute, by notification in the Official Gazette, an advisory committee to be called “The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Consultative Committee ” to advise the Central Government on such matters relating to the administration of this Act as are referred to it by that Government from time to time.
The Committee shall consist of a Chairman and such other members, not exceeding twenty, as may be appointed by the Central Government.
The Committee shall meet when required to do so by the Central Government and shall have the power to regulate its procedure.
The Committee may if it deems it necessary so to do for the efficient discharge of any of its functions, constitute one or more sub-committees and may appoint to any such sub-committee, whether generally or for the consideration of any particular matter, any person (including a non-official) who is not a member of the Committee.
NATIONAL FUND FOR CONTROL OF DRUG ABUSE—
The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, constitute a Fund to be called the National Fund for Control of Drug Abuse.
the sale proceeds of any property forfeited under Chapter VA, any grants that may be made by any person or institution.
This presentation contains basics of Drugs & Cosmetics Act. All the legal definitions, objective and various schedules belonging to the act are mentioned. This is the first part of Drugs & Cosmetics Act, other parts of the acts will be described in the next presentations.
Pharmaceutical Legislations – A brief review, Introduction, Study of drugs enquiry committee, Health survey and development committee, Hathi committee and Mudaliar committee
The Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954 is an Act of the Parliament of India which controls advertising of drugs in India. It prohibits advertisements of drugs and remedies that claim to have magical properties, and makes doing so a cognizable offence.
Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements), 1954 Act,1954 Sagar Savale
An Act to control the advertisement of drugs in certain cases, to prohibit the advertisement for certain purposes of remedies alleged to possess magic qualities and to provide for matters connected therewith. This act is not unconstitutional, because it does not interferes with private business and also it does not impose unreasonable restrictions.
Introduction & Objectives
Schedules of the Act.
Schedules of the Rule
Definitions
Administrative bodies
Import & Registration.
Manufacture of drugs
Sale of drugs
Labeling & packaging of drugs
Conditions for grant of licenses
Detailed study of schedules g, h, M, N, P, T, U,V, X & Y
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In 2020, the Ministry of Home Affairs established a committee led by Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh, former Vice Chancellor of National Law University (NLU), Delhi. This committee was tasked with reviewing the three codes of criminal law. The primary objective of the committee was to propose comprehensive reforms to the country’s criminal laws in a manner that is both principled and effective.
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4. Advertisement
Any notice, Circular,Label,Wrapper or
otherwise such document, and any
announcement made orally or by means
of producing or transmiting light or
sound or smoke.
Magic remedy: It includes a
Talisman,Mantra,Kavacha and any other
charm claiming to posses miraculous
power for diagnosis, treatment and
prevention of any disease in human
begin or animal for affecting or altering
the structure of body or animal.
5. Drug:
internal or external
human beings or animals
intended diagnosis, cure, mitigation,
treatment or prevention of disease in human
being or animal which affects or
alters the structure of body of human being
or animals.
Talisman Mantra
6. 1. Advertisements of drug/drugs which may lead to
its/their use for the treatment of certain diseases
and disorders.
a) For the procurement of miscarriage or prevention
of conception in women, or
b) For correction of menstrual disorder in women, or
c) For the maintenance or improvement of the
human being for sexual pleasure, or
d) For diagnosis, cure,alleviation,treatment,or
prevention of any disease or disorder.
2. Advertisement of magic remedies for the treatment
of certain diseases or disorders which claim
efficacious for any purpose specified in above.
7. Conti……
3. Misleading adv.relating to drug.
a) Directly or indirectly give a false impression
regarding the true nature of drug or drugs.
b) Make any false claims for such drug or drugs.
8. 1. Any advertisement relating to the drugs
printed or published by the Government
or any other person with prior permission
of Government.
2. Any advertisement relating to drug which
is sent confidentially in the prescribed
manner to RMP.
3. Advertisement including any book or
treatise dealing with any matter relating
to diseases or disorder which or strictly
prohibited.
4. Displayed signboards or notice by RMP on
his premises indicating that treatment is
under taken for any disease,disorder or
conditions specified in schedule.
9. 5. Advertisement relating to drugs which comply
with required conditions.
a) Leaflets or literature along with packings of
drugs or advertisement of drugs in medicinal,
pharmaceutical scientific journals.
b) Medical literature distributed by MR.
i. Therapeutic indications.
ii. Route of administration.
iii. Dosage and side effects.
iv. Precaution taken during treatment of drug.
The distribution should be given to
medicals,hospitals,research
institutions,chemists and druggists.
10. A. Contravention of any provision of this act,
1. Punishable with imprisonment upto six month
or with fine or both on first conviction;
2. Punishable with imprisonment upto one year
or with fine or both on second conviction;