New Delhi: Centre on Tuesday apprised the Delhi High Court that it is in process of coming up with the formula for fixing the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) of oxygen concentrators.
A Division Bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Jasmeet Singh, thereafter, posted the matter for further hearing next Monday.
Earlier, Centre had informed the court that NPPA has asked all the manufacturers or importers of pulse oximeter and oxygen concentrators to submit the MRP details within 7 days."All the manufacturers or importers of (i) pulse oximeter and (ii) oxygen concentrators are hereby directed under Para 29 of the DPCO, 2013 to submit the MRP details in the prescribed format (Annexure-I & II) within 7 days i.e. latest by May 22, 2021, of issue of this OMA" read the office memorandum issued by NPPA.
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The NPPA office memorandum was part of the reply filed by the Centre on the petition relating to the oxygen concentrator.
The memorandum also said that MRP of medical devices cannot be increased more than ten per cent in a year.
"All manufacturers or importers of aforesaid medical devices are hereby advised to ensure compliance of the provisions of Para 20 of the DPCO, 2013 failing which action may be initiated for violation of provisions of DPCO, 2013 read with Essential Commodities Act, 1955," read the memorandum.
The reply copy also mentioned the advisory on oxygen concentrator dated May 16 issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
The Centre's response came on a petition seeking to fix the price of oxygen concentrators. The plea was filed by Manisha Chauhan through advocates Sanjeev Sagar and Nazia Parveen.