‘We Are Not Blind’, ‘Will Rip You Apart’: SC Rejects Ramdev's Apology In Misleading Patanjali Ads Case | Top Quotes
‘We Are Not Blind’, ‘Will Rip You Apart’: SC Rejects Ramdev's Apology In Misleading Patanjali Ads Case | Top Quotes
The court said Patanjali tendered unconditional apologies only when it was "caught on the wrong foot"

The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to accept the affidavits filed by yoga guru Ramdev and managing director of Patanjali Ayurved Balkrishna tendering unconditional apologies over publishing “misleading” advertisements, asserting that the court was ” not blind” and “it did not want to be generous”.

The court said Patanjali tendered unconditional apologies only when it was “caught on the wrong foot”. The court fixed the matter for a resumed hearing on April 16.

Here are the top remarks of the Supreme Court in the Patanjali misleading ads case:

  • “The apology is on paper. Their back is against the wall. We decline to accept this, we consider it a deliberate violation of the undertaking,” the bench of Justice Hima Kohli and Justice A Amanullah said.
  • The court said that the affidavits by Baba Ramdev and Acharya Balkrishna were sent to the media first and then to the court.
  • The court came down hard on the State Licensing Authority for its inaction on the issue and said it is not going to take it lightly. “We will rip you apart,” the bench said in an unusually stern reprimand.
  • Reproaching the Authority, the top court said, “We are appalled to note that except for pushing the files, the State Licensing Authority did nothing and was in “deep slumber” over the issue for four to five years. It asked the state’s officer present on behalf of the Authority to explain the reasons for inaction.
  • The apex court observed that after notices to show cause were issued to them and they were directed to present themselves before it, Ramdev and Balkrishna “attempted to wriggle out” of the situation where personal presence was warranted. It is “most unacceptable”, the court said.
  • “Having regard to the entire history of the matter and the past conduct of the contemnors, we have expressed our reservations about accepting the latest affidavit filed by them,” the bench said while dictating the order in the courtroom.

WHAT IS THE CASE ABOUT

Ramdev and Balkrishna have tendered an “unconditional and unqualified apology” before the apex court over advertisements issued by the firm making tall claims about the medicinal efficacy of its products. In two separate affidavits filed in the court, they tendered unqualified apologies for the “breach of the statement” recorded in the November 21 last year order of the apex court.

In the November 21, 2023 order, the top court had noted that counsel representing Patanjali Ayurved had assured it that “henceforth there shall not be any violation of any law(s), especially relating to advertising or branding of products manufactured and marketed by it and, further, that no casual statements claiming medicinal efficacy or against any system of medicine will be released to the media in any form”. The top court had said Patanjali Ayurved Ltd is “bound down to such assurance”.

Non-adherence to the specific assurance and subsequent media statements by the firm had irked the apex court, which later issued notice to them to show cause as to why contempt proceedings be not initiated against them. The apex court is hearing a plea filed by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) alleging a smear campaign against the Covid vaccination drive and modern systems of medicine. On April 2, the top court had come down hard on Ramdev and Balkrishna and rejected their previous apology as “lip service”.

It had also questioned the Centre’s alleged inaction over Patanjali’s claims about the efficacy of its products and for denigrating allopathy during the Covid peak and asked why the government chose to keep its “eyes shut”. The apex court had strongly disapproved of Balkrishna’s statement that the Drugs and Cosmetics (Magic Remedies) Act was “archaic” and said Patanjali Ayurved’s advertisements were in the “teeth of the Act” and violated with impunity the undertaking given to the court.

On March 19, the court had directed Ramdev and Balkrishna to appear before it after taking exception to the company’s failure to respond to the notice issued in the case relating to advertisements of the firm’s products and their medicinal efficacy. The top court had said it deemed it appropriate to issue Ramdev a show cause notice as advertisements issued by Patanjali, which were in the teeth of the undertaking given to the court on November 21, 2023, reflect an endorsement by him.

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