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Misleading advt case: Apex court closes contempt case against Ramdev, Patanjali

Tribune News Service New Delhi, August 13 The Supreme Court on Tuesday closed contempt proceedings against Patanjali Ayurved and its co-founders Ramdev and his close aide Balkrishna in the misleading advertisements case after they undertook to cease issuing misleading advertisements...
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Tribune News Service

New Delhi, August 13

The Supreme Court on Tuesday closed contempt proceedings against Patanjali Ayurved and its co-founders Ramdev and his close aide Balkrishna in the misleading advertisements case after they undertook to cease issuing misleading advertisements and claims regarding company’s products.

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A Bench led by Justice Hima Kohli said the contempt proceedings were being closed accepting the apology tendered by the parties after they took steps to rectify their mistake.

The Bench, which included Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah, however, warned them against repeating their past conduct, saying it would reopen the proceedings if they did anything in future in violation of its orders.

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The top court had initiated contempt proceedings against Patanjali, Ramdev and Balkrishna on a petition filed by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) against Patanjali’s advertisements attacking allopathy and making claims about curing certain diseases.

On March 19, it had ordered the personal appearance of Ramdev and Balkrishna after being told that the replies to the contempt notice were not filed.

Ramdev and Balkrishna had assured the court on November 21, 2023 that they would not make any “casual statements claiming medicinal efficacy, or against any system of medicine”. But the very next day, Ramdev held a press conference and said remedies for blood pressure were “lies spread by allopathy”. On December 4, the company had issued a similar advertisement, inviting the wrath of the top court.

The court had on February 27 this year issued a contempt notice to Patanjali, Balkrishna and Ramdev for flouting earlier orders and taking the entire country for a ride.

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