Section 10 of DCA : Section 10: Prohibition Of Import Of Certain Drugs Or Cosmetics
DCA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a company, "HealthFirst Imports," plans to import a batch of a new skin cream, "GlowRight," from a manufacturer in France to India. Before importing, they must ensure that GlowRight complies with the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, specifically Section 10. Here's how the Act applies:
- HealthFirst must verify that GlowRight is of standard quality and not adulterated, ensuring it meets the quality requirements set by Indian authorities.
- The cream should not be misbranded, meaning it must be labeled correctly with accurate information about its purpose and contents.
- If a licence is required for the import of cosmetics, HealthFirst m...
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