Multiple reports describe developments following an expert panel’s assessment related to the National Medical Commission (NMC). According to a Times of India account, the panel’s findings prompt action against a Gujarat-based firm, including a fine of ₹5 lakh. The report also indicates that while the firm faces financial penalties at this stage, criminal liability is not immediately determined and will be fixed later based on further review of the panel’s report. The articles focus on the procedural next steps—using the expert panel’s conclusions as the basis for consequences—rather than detailing substantive allegations or specific wrongdoing in the excerpt provided. Overall, the information presented centers on: (1) the panel’s role in triggering enforcement action, (2) the imposition of a ₹5 lakh fine on the Gujarat firm, and (3) the expectation that criminal responsibility, if any, will be decided after additional deliberation linked to the expert findings.