It directed counsel for both the governments to seek instructions and file short counter affidavits (reply )within three weeks and fixed October 27 as the next date of hearing on the matter.
A division bench of chief justice D Y Chandrachud and justice S N Shukla passed the order on the PIL filed by a local lawyer seeking directions to advertise the generic medicine in full swing and to make available these medicines to common people easily.
Central and state governments were represented through their counsel who sought time to seek instructions in this matter for filing their responses.
According to the petitioner's counsel, the court, while allowing three weeks for the same, fixed October 27 as the next date of hearing the PIL.
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