CCI slaps fine on two Gujarat chemists associations

Published On 2018-01-07 07:00 GMT   |   Update On 2018-01-07 07:00 GMT

New Delhi: Clamping down on unfair trade practices in the pharma business, the Competition Commission has imposed a total penalty of over Rs 12 lakh on two Gujarat- based chemists groupings.


The two associations are Chemists and Druggists Association of Baroda (CDAB) and Federation of Gujarat State Chemists & Druggists Association.


The Competition Commission of India (CCI), which has been making efforts to sensitise the public on unfair ways in the pharma industry, has also asked the two associations and their respective office bearers to cease and desist from indulging in anti-competitive practices.


In an order passed on January 4, the fair trade regulator found the CDAB and the Gujarat Federation to be in contravention of the provisions of the Competition Act.


Accordingly, it slapped a fine of Rs 1.08 lakh and Rs 11.11 lakh on the CDAB and the Federation of Gujarat State Chemists & Druggists Association, respectively, under the provisions of the Competition Act, 2002.


Besides, the CCI has levied a penalty of Rs 34,048 on CDAB President V T Shah and Rs 62,144 on Gujarat Federation President Jashvant Patel for their anti-competitive practices.


"Despite several orders of the Commission prescribing the anti-competitive practices of state and regional chemists and druggists associations in, inter alia, mandating NOC (No Objection Certificate) for appointment of stockists and demanding PIS (product information service) charges prior to launching of new drugs in the market, these associations are continuing to indulge in such practices," the regulator noted.


The Finance Ministry in a tweet said that the CCI will keep a close watch on all such entities.


"Given the widespread & continuing indulgence in the anti-competitive practices, the Competition Commission of India will be keeping a close watch on the conduct by all such entities in various parts of the country and would not hesitate to take action, wherever deemed necessary," the ministry tweeted.


"Considering larger public interest involved in the distribution of drugs/medicines, the Competition Commission deprecates such a conduct & its perpetration in any form by those responsible, be it Associations, Stockists/ Distributor/Wholesaler/Retailer & pharmaceutical companies," it added.

Article Source : PTI

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