Court Closes Case as Ramdev Agrees to Cease Controversial Remarks Against Rooh Afza
The Delhi High Court concluded a lawsuit as Yoga guru Ramdev agreed to stop disparaging Hamdard's Rooh Afza. The court ruled in favor of Hamdard National Foundation India after securing affidavits from Ramdev and Patanjali Foods Ltd. The legal dispute centered around Ramdev's derogatory remarks against Rooh Afza.

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The Delhi High Court has closed a lawsuit involving Yoga guru Ramdev after he agreed to abstain from making further disparaging comments against Hamdard's popular drink, Rooh Afza.
Justice Amit Bansal's decision followed affidavits submitted by Ramdev and Patanjali Foods Ltd., which were deemed binding and led to the ruling in favor of Hamdard National Foundation India.
The case stemmed from allegations made by Ramdev while promoting Patanjali's 'gulab sharbat', where he suggested funds from Rooh Afza sales financed religious institutions. The court previously ordered the removal of controversial online content related to this claim.
(With inputs from agencies.)