<p>The Delhi High Court on Monday ordered <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/baba-ramdev">Baba Ramdev</a> to remove his statements which claimed Patanjali's Coronil could cure Covid.</p><p>The court also directed him to remove statements which claimed allopathy killed lakhs of people during the Covid pandemic. </p><p>The directive came due to a plea in the court, which was part of a 2021 lawsuit by the doctors' associations against the Ramdev, his associate Acharya Balkrishna as well as Patanjali Ayurveda.</p><p>According to the lawsuit, Ramdev made "unsubstantiated claims" with respect to 'Coronil' being a cure for Covid-19, contrary to the licence granted to the drug for merely being an "immuno-booster".</p>.Supreme Court appreciates 'marked improvement' in public apology by Ramdev, Balkrishna, Patanjali.<p>Three Resident Doctors' 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 Doctors' Association, Hyderabad had moved the High Court in 2021 against Ramdev and others.</p><p>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.</p><p>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.</p><p><em>(With PTI inputs) </em></p>
<p>The Delhi High Court on Monday ordered <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/baba-ramdev">Baba Ramdev</a> to remove his statements which claimed Patanjali's Coronil could cure Covid.</p><p>The court also directed him to remove statements which claimed allopathy killed lakhs of people during the Covid pandemic. </p><p>The directive came due to a plea in the court, which was part of a 2021 lawsuit by the doctors' associations against the Ramdev, his associate Acharya Balkrishna as well as Patanjali Ayurveda.</p><p>According to the lawsuit, Ramdev made "unsubstantiated claims" with respect to 'Coronil' being a cure for Covid-19, contrary to the licence granted to the drug for merely being an "immuno-booster".</p>.Supreme Court appreciates 'marked improvement' in public apology by Ramdev, Balkrishna, Patanjali.<p>Three Resident Doctors' 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 Doctors' Association, Hyderabad had moved the High Court in 2021 against Ramdev and others.</p><p>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.</p><p>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.</p><p><em>(With PTI inputs) </em></p>