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Delhi HC issues notice to Ramdev over alleged 'fish extracts' in Patanjali's veg product

According to the petitioner, the Patanjali product, which is sold with a 'green dot' symbolising that it was a vegetarian commodity, contains fish extracts.

August 31, 2024 / 17:28 IST
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Ramdev receives court notice. (Courtesy: PTI photo)
Ramdev receives court notice. (Courtesy: PTI photo)

In fresh trouble for yoga guru Ramdev, the Delhi High Court has issued notice to Patanjali Ayurved over a plea alleging misbranding of its dental care product 'Divya Dant Manjan'.

According to the petitioner, the Patanjali product, which is sold with a 'green dot' symbolising that it was a vegetarian commodity, contains fish extracts. He said that the dental care product contains 'samudraphen' (sepia officinalis), which is derived from fish extract.

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"The law does not mandate declaration of a drug as vegetarian or non-vegetarian but the packaging of 'Divya Dant Manjan' wrongly carries a 'green dot', which qualifies as 'misbranding' under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act," the petitioner's counsel argued.

Justice Sanjeev Narula issued notice to the Centre, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) as well as Patanjali, Divya Pharmacy, Yoga guru Ramdev and other related parties on the petition by lawyer Yatin Sharma.