HYDERABAD: A city courtroom has convicted an Ayurvedic researcher for claiming to have advanced eye drops which give aid in 5 minutes for any eye drawback together with cataract without surgical procedure.
The Fourth ACMM Court at Nampally convicted Mahendra Singh Basu, owner of Jagat Pharma, for violation of Drugs and Magic Remedies Act. The courtroom sentenced him to pay a fantastic of two,000 and in default simple imprisonment of one month.
Courts in separate instances convicted key control workforce of four different companies together with those from Hyderabad and Uttarakhand for quite a lot of offences beneath Drugs and Cosmetics Act, Drugs and Magic Remedies Act and Essential Commodities Act up to now one month. All convictions happened in April and May.
According to Telangana Drug Control Administration, joint director T Kailasam, accused Jagat Pharma has given an commercial for eye drops claiming to present aid without surgical procedure and said this sort of claim is an offence beneath the Drugs and Magic Remedies Act.
The Fourth ACMM Court at Nampally convicted Mahendra Singh Basu, owner of Jagat Pharma, for violation of Drugs and Magic Remedies Act. The courtroom sentenced him to pay a fantastic of two,000 and in default simple imprisonment of one month.
Courts in separate instances convicted key control workforce of four different companies together with those from Hyderabad and Uttarakhand for quite a lot of offences beneath Drugs and Cosmetics Act, Drugs and Magic Remedies Act and Essential Commodities Act up to now one month. All convictions happened in April and May.
According to Telangana Drug Control Administration, joint director T Kailasam, accused Jagat Pharma has given an commercial for eye drops claiming to present aid without surgical procedure and said this sort of claim is an offence beneath the Drugs and Magic Remedies Act.
Magic remedy claim: Ayurvedic researcher convicted
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May 16, 2018
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