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Delhi HC to pronounce order on Ramdev's 'Coronil' claim

Doctor’s associations have alleged that fake marketing was done to boost the sale of Ramdev's Coronil being a cure for Covid-19, contrary to the license granted to the drug for merely being an 'immuno-booster'.

News Arena Network - Delhi - UPDATED: July 28, 2024, 01:25 PM - 2 min read

Delhi HC to pronounce order on Jul 29 over Ramdev's 'Coronil' claim

Delhi HC to pronounce order on Ramdev's 'Coronil' claim

Delhi High Court to give verdict on Baba Ramdev's claim on Coronil.


The Delhi High Court will on Monday pronounce its order on a plea by several doctor’s associations against Yoga guru Ramdev over his claim of ‘Coronil’ being a “cure” for Covid-19.

 

The plea forms a part of a 2021 lawsuit by the doctor’s associations against Ramdev, his associate Acharya Balkrishna as well as Patanjali Ayurveda.

 

Justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani had reserved the order on the issue on May 21 after hearing the parties.

 

According to the lawsuit, Ramdev made “unsubstantiated claims” with respect to ‘Coronil’ being a cure for Covid-19, contrary to the license granted to the drug for merely being an “immuno-booster”.

 

The senior counsel appearing for the doctors had sought a direction to restrain the defendants, Ramdev and others, from making further similar statements.

 

Three Resident Doctor’s Association of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences at Rishikesh, Patna and Bhubaneswar as well as Association of Resident Doctors, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh; Union of Resident Doctors of Punjab (URDP); 

Resident Doctors’ Association, Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Medical College, Meerut; and the Telangana Junior Doctor’s Association, Hyderabad, had moved the high court in 2021 against Ramdev and others.

 

They alleged there was a misinformation campaign and a marketing strategy to further the sales of the product sold by Ramdev, including ‘Coronil’ which claimed to be an alternative treatment for Covid-19.

 

On October 27, 2021, the high court had issued summons to Ramdev and others on the lawsuit, saying that it was not frivolous and a case for its institution was “definitely” made out. 

 

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