The drug maker had approached the court seeking a stay on the state government's suspension order on the company's C&F agent after the state regulator found some "violations" with regard to some samples found in the warehouse.
"The order relates only to the wholesale licence of the clearing and forwarding agent. In our opinion there has been no violation of any statute or regulation by the company and it has been in compliance," a spokesperson of Dr Reddy's said.
The suspension is reportedly from January 12 to February 10, 2015, and the items in question here are hand sanitisers/hand wash made by a third-party vendor being used for promotional activities.
Shares of Dr Reddy's are trading at Rs 3,136.05 apiece, up 2.30 per cent, on BSE at 1330 hours.
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