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Freebies to doctors to boost medicine sales prohibited by law, firms can't claim IT deduction: Supreme Court

Supreme Court termed as a matter of great public importance and concern the manipulation of doctors' prescriptions in lieu of freebies offered to them by pharmaceutical companies, ranging from gifts such as gold coins, fridges, and LCD TVs to funding international trips for vacations or to attend medical conferences.

By PTI Feb 22, 2022 9:36:40 PM IST (Updated)


The Supreme Court Tuesday held that granting freebies to doctors by pharmaceutical companies to boost sales of medicines is "clearly prohibited by law and dismissed a plea of a firm seeking deduction under the Income Tax Act on account of giving incentives to medical practitioners.
The top court termed as a matter of great public importance and concern the manipulation of doctors' prescriptions in lieu of freebies offered to them by pharmaceutical companies, ranging from gifts such as gold coins, fridges, and LCD TVs to funding international trips for vacations or to attend medical conferences.
A bench comprising justices U U Lalit and S Ravindra Bhat dismissed the appeal of M/s Apex Laboratories Pvt. Ltd against the order of the high court and in the verdict, it also dealt with a tricky legal issue where tax deduction on account of granting freebies to doctors was claimed saying though medical practitioners are restrained under the regulations from accepting such gifts, it was not an offence under any law and hence, companies are entitled to the tax benefit.