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India is the second most populous country of the world. Pharmacy as well as cosmetic industries have a huge market in the country. Since these industries cater to the wants of most of the population, it becomes necessary to regulate it. The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 regulates the import, manufacture and distribution of drugs in India with an objective to ensure that the drugs and cosmetics sold in India are safe, effective and conform to quality standards. Certificate Programme on Drugs and Cosmetics Law is brought to you by one of the eminent law firms in the field, Scriboard Advocates and Legal Consultants in association with Enhelion. According to the law firm and our policy, the course fees will not be refunded. This course elaborates upon various provisions and rules under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 as well as the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945. Also, this course discusses the requirements for wholesale of biological drugs and other drugs, various types of licenses and adulterated drugs as well as rules and prohibitions with regard to labeling and packaging.
Enrolling for the certificate programme will enable you to:
The curriculum acts as a conceptual guide on various aspects relating to the Drugs and Cosmetics Law in India. It discusses in detail various standards to be met in the process under the Act.
The following are the modules which are covered under the course-
Rodney D. Ryder is the founding partner at Scriboard and is a leading technology, intellectual property and corporate lawyer. He is the author of Guide to Cyber Laws: the Information Technology Act, 2000, E-Commerce, Data Protection and the Internet, the first section-wise analysis of the Indian Information Technology Act, 2000. He is presently Advisor to the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India on the implementation of the Information Technology Act, 2000.Mr. Ryder has been nominated as a 'Leading Lawyer' in intellectual property, technology, communications and media law by Asia Law, Who'sWhoLegal, Asia Legal 500, amongst other International publications. Mr. Ryder is also advisor to the Data Security Council of India [a NASSCOM initiative] on the structuring of industry data privacy and information security policies and contractual standards. His second book, Intellectual Property and the Internet, published by LexisNexis is perhaps the only one of its kind in Asia. The text has been acknowledged to be an authoritative work by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and has been quoted in the first and only judgement by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India on domain names. He is advisor to the National Internet Exchange of India [NiXI] and a member of the panel of independent and neutral arbitrators with NiXI.
In every walk of life, the process of evaluation takes place in one form or the other. If the evaluation process is eliminated from human life then perhaps the aim of life may be lost. Being in the same line, Enhelion is committed to evaluate the process of learning through its courses.
The evaluation will be conducted in a two-fold manner. There will be one MCQ test which would test the basic understanding on the topics covered in the course. Furthermore, there will be one Project Assignment, which would test the analytical understanding of the same.
The most intriguing aspect of the evaluation process is the time flexibility it affords. You can take the MCQ test and submit the project assignment as per your convenience.
To be eligible to receive a certificate after successful completion of the course, one is required to secure a minimum of 40 percent overall.