Supreme court rejects Patanjali apology

The court also came down heavily on the Uttarakhand licensing authority for not acting against Patanjali for so long, and also noted that it is not satisfied with the Centre's reply in the matter.

Bhoomi Goyal
Published on: 10 April 2024 3:31 PM GMT
Supreme court rejects Patanjali apology
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The Supreme court on Wednesday rejected another set of apologies filed by Patanjali founders Ramdev and Balkrishna for the company's misleading ads.

The Court said "we are not blind" and that "it does not want to be generous" in this case. The court also came down heavily on the Uttarakhand licensing authority for not acting against Patanjali for so long, and also noted that it is not satisfied with the Centre's reply in the matter.

"The apology is on paper. Their back is against the wall. We decline to accept this, we consider it a deliberate violation of undertaking," the bench of Justice Hima Kohli and Justice A Amanullah said.

At the beginning of the proceedings, the bench noted that Ramdev and Balkrishna sent their apologies to the media first. "Till the matter hit the court, the contemnors did not find it fit to send us the affidavits. They sent it to the media first, till 7.30 pm yesterday it was not uploaded for us. They believe in publicity clearly," Justice Kohli said.

Senior Advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the Patanjali founders, said he cannot speak for the registry and that the apologies had been served.

As he read out the affidavits, Justice Amanullah said, "You are defrauding the affidavit. Who drafted it, I am surprised." Mr Rohatgi said there was a "lapse", to which the court replied, "very small word".

The court also slammed the Uttarakhand government and questioned why licensing inspectors did not act and that three officers should be suspended at once. The court said the state's officers had done nothing. "We have strong objection to the use of the word 'bonafide' for officers. We are not going to take (it) lightly. We will rip you apart," it said, saying that officers were just "pushing files".

"In 2021, the ministry wrote to the Uttarakhand licensing authority against a misleading advertisement. In response, the company gave a response to the licensing authority. However, the authority let off the company with a warning. The 1954 Act does not provide for warning and there is no provision for compounding the offence," the court said.

"This has happened six times, back and forth back and forth, the licensing inspector remained quiet. There is no report by the officer. The person appointed subsequently acted the same way. All those three officers should be suspended right now," it said, adding that the licensing authority was "in cahoots with the contemnors".

The bench said that the Supreme Court is being mocked. "You are acting like a post office. Did you take legal advice? Shameful of you," it told the state counsel. "Why don't we agree that you are hand-in-glove with Patanjali," the court asked the authority, adding, "you have being playing with people's life".

"What about all the faceless people who have consumed these Patanjali medicines stated to cure diseases which cannot be cured. Can you do this to an ordinary person?" the court said. The licensing authority apologised to the court and assured that they will surely act in the matter.

The Supreme Court then said Ramdev and Balkrishna tried to wriggle out of physical appearance in court and said they were travelling abroad.

The state licensing authority, it noted, was in "deep slumber" and the "disdain" shown by Divya pharmacy to the warnings of state authority is "apparent from tone and tenor of the reply".

Bhoomi Goyal

Bhoomi Goyal

English Content Writer in Newstrack from Jaipur, Rajasthan. (Education, Business, Technology, Political, Sports, Lifestyle, Crime and Webstories)

My self Bhoomi Goyal from Jaipur, Rajasthan. I have passed my Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication this year. I worked in Rajasthan Patrika for six months as an intern. I am working here from June 1st. I passed my graduation in BCA from Rajasthan University and master's in journalism and mass communication from Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur.

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