The Delhi High Court on Thursday reserved its verdict on Dabur's plea for an interim injunction against Patanjali Ayurveda's new advertisement, which had allegedly termed all other chyawanprash brands "dhoka" (fraud or deception) (Dabur India Limited v Patanjali Ayurved Limited & Anr) . During the hearing today, Justice Tejas Karia questioned Patanjali about how they can refer to chyawanprash prepared by other companies as "dhoka". He remarked that while Patanjali can claim to be the best, it cannot say that others are fraud. “Use the word inferior, what’s the problem? This is not the representation [from the advertisement]. You are saying everyone is dhoka, and I am genuine. How can you call all other chyawanprash dhoka? You can say inferior, but you can’t call them

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