Government to amend law on spurious drugs
Friday, August 22 2003 19:03 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: In a bid to end the menace of spurious drugs, government would soon amend the Drugs and
Cosmetics Act, Health Minister Sushma Swaraj said on August 22.
"The Drugs and Cosmetics Act would be amended soon to enable the Central and state governments to
designate special courts for speedy trial of spurious drug cases," Swaraj told a Consultative Committee
meeting.
Pointing out that the government was determined to put an end to the menace of spurious drugs, Swaraj
said an expert committee set up under the chairmanship of Dr R A Mashelkar had proposed death
penalty for those indulging in sale and manufacture of spurious drugs.
The Mashelkar Committee also recommended offences related to spurious drugs should be cognisable
and non-bailable, an official release said quoting Swaraj.
The members attending the meet called for strengthening enforcement at the state government level by
appointing additional technical staff to detect spurious drugs effectively, it said.
They also sought special efforts in rural areas where quacks endanger the lives of the people, it added.
PTI
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