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.
Today, On 3rd July, The Delhi High Court has directed Patanjali to take down advertisements that allegedly disparage Dabur’s Chyawanprash. This interim order came in response to a suit filed by Dabur accusing Patanjali of misleading and negative advertising.
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.
