Ramdev, aide say sorry to SC, offer to issue public apology
Tuesday, 16 April 2024
Baba Ramdev and his disciple Balkrishna appeared before the Supreme Court and admitted to giving misleading advertisements about Patanjali products, apologizing with folded hands. The court criticized their actions, stating there was a procedure to get products recognized by a competent authority and admonishing them for irresponsible behavior. Despite their defense of ignorance of the law, the court reminded them of previous orders they had violated.
Baba Ramdev and his disciple Balkrishna appeared before the Supreme Court and admitted to giving misleading advertisements about Patanjali products, apologizing with folded hands. The court criticized their actions, stating there was a procedure to get products recognized by a competent authority and admonishing them for irresponsible behavior. Despite their defense of ignorance of the law, the court reminded them of previous orders they had violated.
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