A bench of Justice B D Ahmed and Justice Vibhu Bakhru said representatives of the pharma companies hold a meeting with the Director of the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, to settle the matter "once and for ever".
"You have meeting wit the the Director, NPPA, and come back in October. We expect the meeting shall take place and be concluded before the next date of hearing. You should try to resolve the issue once and for ever. We are also tired of hearing it," the court said.
The court's suggestion came while hearing a bunch of petitions moved by the pharmaceutical companies and an association of medicine manufacturing companies challenging the government's new drug pricing order that asked them to slash prices of 348 medicines.
During the hearing, the pharma companies suggested that prominent boards of the revised drug prices can be displayed by retailers and chemists in order to inform the customers as calling back all the stocks and relabeling them is not feasible.
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However, Additional Solicitor General Sanjay Jain was not in agreement with the proposal and suggested an alternative of shipping stickers of revised prices to retailers who can then affix the same on the drugs.
As both the parties were not agreeing with each other's suggestion, the court directed them to hold a meeting.