The Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954
औषधि और चमत्कारिक उपचार (आक्षेपणीय विज्ञापन) अधिनियम, 1954
Bare Act | Diglot Edition (English / Hindi)
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Description
The Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954 is a consumer-protection legislation enacted to control and prohibit misleading, false, and objectionable advertisements relating to drugs, magic remedies, and treatments claiming to cure certain diseases and conditions. The Act aims to safeguard public health by preventing deceptive promotional practices in the medical and pharmaceutical sector.
This Bare Act Diglot Edition (English–Hindi) contains the complete and authentic statutory text of the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954, presented in a clear bilingual format for accurate understanding. The parallel English–Hindi layout makes it particularly useful for readers from both mediums.
The 2024 Edition, published by Bright Law House, is carefully compiled and structured, making it an essential reference for law students, judiciary aspirants, pharmaceutical professionals, regulators, advertisers, and legal practitioners dealing with healthcare advertising and consumer law.
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Latest 2024 Edition
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Diglot format (English / Hindi)
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Complete & authoritative Bare Act
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Essential for healthcare & consumer protection law
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Useful for pharmaceutical advertising regulation
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