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EU Court upholds 40 mn euro fine on Lupin over Perindopril litigation

The Mumbai-based company said the General Court of the European Union has delivered its judgment concerning Lupin's and other companies appeal against the EC 2014 decision in the Perindopril litigation.

December 12, 2018 / 23:03 IST
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Lupin | Rakesh Jhunjhunwala increased stake in company to 1.53 percent in September quarter, from 1.47 percent in June quarter; LIC also raised stake to 3.71 percent from 2.7 percent and MFs to 12.58 percent from 11.94 percent. (Image: Reuters)
Lupin | Rakesh Jhunjhunwala increased stake in company to 1.53 percent in September quarter, from 1.47 percent in June quarter; LIC also raised stake to 3.71 percent from 2.7 percent and MFs to 12.58 percent from 11.94 percent. (Image: Reuters)

Drug maker Lupin said a court in Europe has upheld a decision to impose a fine of 40 million euros (over Rs 325 crore) on the company by European Commission (EC) in a litigation over blood pressure lowering drug Perindopril.

The Mumbai-based company said the General Court of the European Union has delivered its judgment concerning Lupin's and other companies appeal against the EC 2014 decision in the Perindopril litigation.

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"The General Court upheld the EC's decision holding Lupin liable to pay a fine of euro 40 million," the company said in a regulatory filing.

The company added that it will study the court's judgment and evaluate further course of action.