Advertising Law Series #3: What amounts to a disparaging advertisement?

The case of Dabur India Ltd. vs Colortek Meghlaya (P) Ltd., decided by the High Court of Delhi ruled upon the basics of what amounts to disparagement of rival products in an advertisement.

In this Case Crunch, we provide a quick overview of the case and the key observations of the High Court of Delhi in this regard.

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Disclaimer: This post has been prepared for informational purposes only. The information/or observations contained in this post does not constitute legal advice and should not be acted upon in any specific situation without seeking proper legal advice from a practicing attorney.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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