The Delhi High Court on Thursday imposed restrictions on Patanjali Ayurved, the company headed by yoga guru Ramdev, prohibiting it from releasing or airing any advertisements that cast aspersions on Dabur’s Chyawanprash, according to a PTI report.
Baba Ramdev on Friday submitted an undertaking before the Delhi High Court, pledging not to make or circulate any further disparaging remarks on social media, including comments similar to his controversial “Sharbat Jihad” statement targeting Hamdard’s Rooh Afza.
Baba Ramdev, the controversial yoga guru and businessman, is facing legal challenges in Kerala, where 26 cases have been filed against him in various courts across the state over misleading advertisements for Patanjali Ayurved’s products.
Amidst the trial for misleading advertisements, the Uttarakhand State Licensing Authority on Monday informed the Supreme Court that it has suspended the licences of...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rebuked Patanjali Ayurved over the casual apology affidavit it submitted before the top court for its failure to stop carrying misleading advertisements to promote its ayurvedic products by disparaging modern medicine.
The Managing Director of Patanjali Ayurved Ltd, Acharya Balkrishna, has tendered an unqualified apology before the Supreme Court for publishing misleading advertisements regarding medicinal cures in breach of an undertaking given to the Court, Live Law reported.