According to a suit filed by Hamdard Laboratories, Ramdev in a video to promote Patanjali’s products on April 3 claimed that the pharmaceutical and food company was using its money for building ...
The legal proceedings stem from statements made by Ramdev earlier this month. The Delhi High Court on Thursday slammed Yoga guru Ramdev after it was informed that he had once again published a video ...
'Sharbat Jihad' row: Yoga guru Ramdev has pledged before the Delhi High Court that he will not issue statements, make social media posts, disparaging videos or advertisements containing communal slurs ...
The Delhi high court has found Yoga guru Ramdev in contempt for defying an earlier undertaking regarding disparaging remarks against Hamdard's Rooh Afza. The court expressed concern over Ramdev's lack ...
The Delhi High Court has strongly criticised yoga guru Baba Ramdev for his controversial remarks linking a popular sharbat to communal funding, calling the comments “shocking” and “indefensible.” The ...
This marks the second instance over the last two weeks where Ramdev has volunteered to take down his videos following adverse observations by the Delhi HC. Yoga exponent and entrepreneur Ramdev on ...
Delhi High Court on Tuesday said Ramdev’s claim of a “sharbat jihad” while appearing to refer to Hamdard’s Rooh Afza had “shocked its conscience” and was “indefensible”, prompting the yoga ...
Update, May 9, 2025, 5:41 PM: The Delhi High Court has closed the case against Patanjali after the company filed an affidavit, which states that Baba Ramdev has taken down the allegedly disparaging ...
Ramdev’s counsel on Tuesday reportedly agreed to take down the yoga televangelist’s videos where he had made the “sherbet jihad” remark, after a Delhi High Court judge orally observed that the comment ...
Dehradun: Delhi high court on Tuesday reprimanded yoga guru Ramdev and ordered him to remove all advertisements and videos in which he referred to popular drink Rooh Afza as part of a ‘sharbat jihad', ...
On Tuesday, the Delhi High Court directed Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali to take down all advertisements where it referred to Hamdard’s popular drink Rooh Afza as “Sharbat Jihad”, reports the Indian Express ...
The Delhi High Court on Friday asked Patanjali founder Baba Ramdev to file an affidavit promising no more communal slurs in light of the “Sharbat Jihad” comment he made in an ad back in April. The Bar ...