Delhi HC Restrains Baba Ramdev's Patanjali From Running Misleading ad Against Dabur Chyawanprash
- On Thursday, the Delhi High Court issued an interim order restraining Patanjali Ayurved from airing disparaging ads against Dabur's Chyawanprash, with the next hearing scheduled for July 14.
- In December, Dabur filed suit alleging Patanjali's ads falsely claim other Chyawanprash brands contain mercury and lack Ayurvedic knowledge.
- In its petition, Sandeep Sethi contested Patanjali's claim that its Chyawanprash contains 51 herbs while Dabur's has 40, with Dabur holding over 60% market share.
- The Delhi High Court ordered Patanjali to withdraw current ads and barred future broadcasts until further orders, reprimanding the company for misleading advertising practices.
- With the July 14 hearing scheduled, Patanjali aired over 6,000 ads despite summons, potentially shaping future herbal advertising norms in India.
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