The Delhi High Court on Thursday (November 6) asked Patanjali Ayurved how it could call other chyawanprash products " dhoka ", which means "fraud".
The court said yoga guru Ramdev's Patanjali needed to consider using other words in its advertisements, and while comparisons between its product and that of others were allowed, disparaging other products was not permitted. The court made this observation while hearing a plea by Dabur India seeking an interim injunction against Patanjali's advertisement.
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The court was hearing a plea by Dabur India, which was aggrieved by a 25-second advertisement issued by Patanjali titled, "51 herbs. 1 truth. Patanjali Chyawanprash!"
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