Delhi High Court

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Last mentioned: Mar 18, 2026

Timeline

  1. Expected Response

    Deadline for CDSCO to justify the delay in regulatory action (Estimated).

  2. Contempt Petition Filed

    Petitioners allege CDSCO failed to act on the court's previous safety mandate.

  3. Notice Issued

    Justice Sachin Datta issues formal contempt notice seeking a response from the CDSCO.

  4. HC Ruling

    Delhi High Court sets aside the CAT order, allowing investigations to proceed.

  5. Initial Judicial Order

    Delhi HC directs CDSCO to examine the safety of diabetes drugs used for weight management.

  6. CAT Stay

    Central Administrative Tribunal stays disciplinary proceedings against Wankhede.

  7. CBI FIR

    CBI registers a case against Wankhede for alleged bribery and extortion.

  8. Cordelia Raid

    NCB team led by Wankhede raids cruise ship, leading to Aryan Khan's arrest.

Stories mentioning Delhi High Court 2

Regulation Bearish

Delhi HC Issues Contempt Notice to CDSCO Over Weight-Loss Drug Regulation Delay

The Delhi High Court has initiated contempt proceedings against India's top drug regulator, the CDSCO, for failing to act on a judicial mandate to evaluate the safety of diabetes medications used off-label for weight loss. This escalation highlights growing judicial impatience with regulatory inertia regarding the global surge in GLP-1 receptor agonist use.

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