Illegal online sale of medicine: Maha govt wants to invoke IT Act
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Mumbai: Maharashtra government said it would recommend to the Centre that those indulging in sale of medicines online without prescriptions be prosecuted under the Information Technology (IT) Act.
The government has also not given any permission for online sale of pharmacy, Maharashtra Food and Civil Supplies minister Girish Bapat told the Legislative Council.
Regarding the tie-up between the state police and an online pharmacy aggregator, Bapat said the government will check if there are any rules violated by the department.
The government has also not given any permission for online sale of pharmacy, Maharashtra Food and Civil Supplies minister Girish Bapat told the Legislative Council.
Regarding the tie-up between the state police and an online pharmacy aggregator, Bapat said the government will check if there are any rules violated by the department.
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