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The Delhi High Court on Thursday strongly rebuked yoga guru Ramdev over his controversial “sharbat jihad” remarks targeting ...
Story continues below this ad Hamdard, through its charity wing Hamdard National Foundation India, has moved a suit claiming trademark infringement and disparagement, as well as defamation against ...
Yoga guru Baba Ramdev has landed in a legal soup after claims ... calling them “indefensible”. Ramdev made the controversial comments in a video while promoting Patanjali’s new Gulab Sharbat. His ...
Ramdev, co-founder of ayurvedic product maker Patanjali Ayurved, submitted in the court that the said videos and social media content containing the remark would be taken down. Hamdard described the ...
File Pic Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev, on Monday assured the Delhi High Court that all videos and social media posts containing his controversial "Sharbat Jihad" remark will be taken down. The assurance ...
Yoga guru Ramdev has agreed to take down his controversial 'Sharbat Jihad' video after the Delhi High Court pulled him up. Ramdev's counsel informed the court that the video would be removed or ...
New Delhi: Self-styled yoga guru Baba Ramdev agreed on Tuesday to remove all print and video advertisements featuring Hamdard National Foundation India's Rooh Afza, one of the oldest concentrated ...
Yoga guru Baba Ramdev on Tuesday informed Delhi High Court that all the advertisements, whether print or videos, against Hamdard National Foundation India's Rooh Afza product will be taken down ...
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday strongly criticized Yoga guru Ramdev for his comments labeling Hamdard's popular beverage, Rooh Afza, as part of a 'sharbat jihad'. The court described these remarks as ...
After Delhi High Court on Tuesday slammed Baba Ramdev over his remarks allegedly ... agreed to immediately take down all related videos. Mr. Ramdev, in a video introducing the firm’s new drink ...
The Delhi High Court came down heavily on yoga guru Ramdev over his controversial remarks against Hamdard’s popular drink, Rooh Afza. Criticising his statements as "indefensible," the court said, "It ...
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