The Delhi High Court on Thursday questioned Patanjali Ayurved over its labelling of rival chyawanprash brands as “dhoka,” meaning fraud or deception, asking how the company could justify such a claim.
The high court said yoga guru Ramdev's Patanjali needs to consider using any other word in its advertisements and while comparison between his product and that of others is allowed, disparaging other products is not permitted, PTI reported. Also Read | Delhi HC orders Patanjali to remove part of chyawanprash ads targeting Dabur
The court reserved its order on a plea by Dabur India seeking interim injunction against Patanjali's "disparaging" advertisement.
Here's what the Court said
"You can claim that you are the best, but you cannot call others 'dhoka' which, in the English dictio

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