Disparaging Dabur Chyawanprash Ads: Delhi HC Orders Patanjali to Remove Advertisements

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.

Dabur Moves To Delhi HC Against Patanjali for Disparaging Chyawanprash Ads

Dabur has filed a lawsuit against Patanjali Ayurved in the Delhi High Court Tuesday (24th Dec),, alleging that Patanjali aired misleading advertisements claiming its Chyawanprash is the “original” product. Dabur seeks to restrain these ads, arguing they harm its business and mislead consumers. The case is scheduled for a hearing in January.

[BREAKING] Patanjali Case | “Your Public Apology Published Was Illegible, Font Miniscule”: SC Slams IMA President Over His ‘Damaging’ Statements

The Supreme Court Today (Aug 27) said the Indian Medical Association president R V Asokan’s unconditional apology published in a newspaper over his “damaging” statements in an interview to PTI was illegible and the font miniscule.

[BREAKING] Patanjali Case | “Publish Apology in Newspapers Using Own Money”: SC Slams IMA President

The Supreme Court Today (August 6th) told Indian Medical Association (IMA) President Dr. RV Asokan that he has to publish apology in all prominent newspapers for his statements criticising the Supreme Court. A Bench of Justices Hima Kohli and Sandeep Mehta also said that the same should be done by him personally and not on IMA’s behalf and the expenses for the same should be borne out of his own pocket.

[BREAKING] Patanjali Case | “Publicise complaints against misleading ads of medicines”: Supreme Court Urges Centre

The Supreme Court Today (July 30th) suggested that the AYUSH Ministry should create a centralised dashboard to publicise and track the progress of complaints filed against misleading advertisements on medicinal or allied healthcare products. The Court was hearing a case filed against Patanjali Ayurved and its promoters, Baba Ramdev and Acharya Balkrishna for publishing misleading ads targeting allopathic medicine.

[BREAKING] Patanjali vs IMA | “Advertisement Industry Should Not Suffer”: SC To Hear Intervention Applications On July 30

The Supreme Court Today (July 9th) said that its earlier order containing directions for self-declaration to be submitted by the advertisement industry should not adversely suffer on account of its directions. The Court requested the Centre to convene a meeting with stakeholders and senior officials of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to resolve issues and difficulties faced by advertisers.
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[BREAKING] ‘Is Apology Same Size as Your Ads?’: SC to Ramdev

Ramdev-Patanjali Ayurved, Today (April 23rd) during a hearing in the Supreme Court over the misleading ads, said it had published an apology in 67 newspapers, asserting it had the utmost respect for the court and their mistakes would not be repeated. Court asked if the size of the apology put out in newspapers by Patanjali was similar to full-page advertisements for its products.

BREAKING | Patanjali Issues Apology Ahead of Ramdev’s Court Appearance Today

Hours ahead of a Supreme Court hearing Today (April 23rd) in the misleading ads case against it, Patanjali Ayurved today put out an apology in a national daily, stressing that they have utmost respect for the court and that their mistakes will not be repeated.

“Pay Rs 4.5 Cr Tax for Charging Entry Fees at Yoga Camps”: Supreme Court Orders Ramdev’s Patanjali Trust

The Supreme Court upheld the CESTAT ruling and held that Ramdev’s Patanjali Yogpeeth Trust is liable to pay Rs 4.95 crore to tax authorities for Yoga camps.

BREAKING | Ramdev and Associate Issue Public Apology in Supreme Court Over Misleading Ads Case

Yoga guru Ramdev and his aide Balkrishna are in the Supreme Court Today (April 16th) as it hears the contempt case against Patanjali Ayurved in connection with its misleading ads and Covid cure claims. The court had come down heavily on the Patanjali founders during the previous hearing last week.