The Delhi High Court has ordered Patanjali to immediately take down its controversial advertisement that allegedly defamed rival chyawanprash brands as “dhoka.” The court directed removal from all media platforms, including TV, OTT, print, and social media.
The Delhi High Court grilled Patanjali over its chyawanprash ad calling all other brands “dhoka,” asking, “How can you call everyone fraud?” Dabur, holding a 61% market share, alleges the ad defames and misleads consumers by branding competitors as deceptive.
The Supreme Court closed the IMA’s case against Patanjali over misleading ads and lifted its stay on the Centre’s deletion of Rule 170. AYUSH medicine ads can now run without prior State licensing approval.
Patanjali Ayurved’s plea against a Rs 273.5 crore GST penalty was dismissed by the Allahabad High Court. The Court ruled that such penalties are civil in nature and don’t need a criminal trial.
Today, On 9th May, Delhi High Court disposed of the case against Baba Ramdev over his ‘Sharbat Jihad’ remark after being informed that Patanjali had removed the controversial videos and assured no such statements would be made again.
The Delhi High Court has mandated Baba Ramdev to submit a written promise not to make offensive comments about competitors, particularly Hamdard. This follows his derogatory remarks in a promotional video for Patanjali’s Gulab Sharbat. Ramdev’s actions prompted strong criticism from the Court, which seeks assurance of compliance by May 9.
Today, On 1st May, In the ongoing Sharbat Jihad row, the Delhi High Court criticised Baba Ramdev over a new video on Rooh Afza, stating he is “not in control of anyone & lives in his own world.”
Baba Ramdev faced criticism for using communal language against Hamdard’s Rooh Afza, claiming funds were used for religious buildings. After a Delhi High Court reprimand, he agreed to remove the videos and avoid future disparaging remarks, ensuring compliance while a police complaint regarding religious hatred remains pending. The case proceeds on May 1.
The Delhi High Court criticized Baba Ramdev for his communal remarks against Hamdard and its product Rooh Afza during a defamation suit. Justice Amit Bansal expressed concern over Ramdev’s statements, which were perceived as hate speech. Hamdard’s lawyer urged immediate action to prevent further divisive comments from Ramdev.
Kerala High Court Today (April 3) stayed criminal proceedings against Baba Ramdev and Patanjali for a controversial medicine ad. The court found issues with timing and legal procedure in the case.
