Krishna Kumar has completed BA-LLB with a specialization in constitutional Laws from ICFAI University. As a recent graduate, He has both legal research and content writing experience in various law firms. He secures good drafting skills for various legal documents in multiple fields of law.
The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, has notified the list of tools or devices that will regulate drugs. This regulation was already effective by April 01, 2021. According to the order, the manufacturers/ importers of medical devices and equipment like CT Scan devices, MRI devices, PET devices, dialysis machines, defibrillators, X-ray […]
All countries in the world have their competent governing Department by the ministry of health to see all aspects of drugs and medical equipment. CDSCO is accountable for regulating the registration and sale of verified medical equipment in India. In this column, we will learn how to get a CDSCO Wholesale License? About CDSCO The […]
Presently, the Cosmetic business is expanding rapidly in India, from TVs to social media platforms. People from whole the world use cosmetics, whether they are men or women. As we already know, power comes with responsibility, so the Cosmetic industry has attracted the Government due to its heavy demand for Cosmetic Products Manufacturer. In India, […]
The both Houses of Parliament passed the Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Bill with the consent of the President on 19th August 1996. It came in the Statute Book as The Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment & Conditions of Service) Act,1996 & rule 27 of […]
Factory Act 1948 came into force in the year 1940. Since then, it has served as India’s sole regulatory framework for production facilities. It mandates production-related facilities to be registered and comply with underlying conditions. We will delve into the conditions around the MCD factory license. This blog discusses the process, eligibility, and document requirements […]
The Government of India has made it mandatory for every State government to constitute their Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Boards. The BOCW Cess under the BOCW Act mentions a taxable amount paid by the registered proprietor against the project’s cost. The Government has ratified various provisions around BOCW Cess under the BOCW Cess […]
BIS Assaying and Hallmarking Centres (AHCs) test pieces of jewellery separately to ensure that basic standards are followed in their manufacturing and that the hallmarked products contain the assured gold or silver cartage. AHCs will ensure the purity of gold jewellery of 22K, 18K, and 14K, 6 grades for silver jewellery, gold coin and medallions […]
According to section 6 of the Factories act 1948, the employer has to obtain a license to run the factory and renew it for one year or any further period of up to Ten Years. The occupier shall apply for the Chief Inspector of Concerned State Government. After validation of the Site plan and other […]
There are more than 28 million skilled workers in the construction sector in India. The industry is labour-intensive, and most labourers are unskilled, unorganised and tend to work under inhuman and pitiful conditions. To address such brutal working conditions and poor health & safety standards in the real estate industry, the government of India introduced […]
The Central Drug Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) under the Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, and Government of India are the National Regulatory Authority (NRA) of India. Moreover, CDSCO and State Drug Control Organisations are responsible for permitting certain specialised types of Critical Drugs licenses. This article will discuss the […]