Days after the Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), the longest sea-bridge in India, the Bombay High Court declared that the land acquisition proceedings for...
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The Bombay High Court on Friday refused to direct three city-based businessmen to vacate premises occupied by them in south Mumbai's Al-Sabah Court building, owned by the royal family of Kuwait.
Justice BP Colabawalla, in his oral order, modified an interim order restraining USV from running advertisements that HUL alleged disparaged its products.
: Tuesday, January 19, 2021, 11:12 PM IST
Sebamed allowed to continue with ad comparing its soap with HUL's Dove, but not with Lux
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Mumbai: Observing that an advertiser cannot use the right to free speech to disparage, belittle and/or malign the product of the competitor, the Bombay High Court on Tuesday prohibited German personal care company Sebamed from broadcasting its advertisement wherein it compared its cleansing soap with Rin detergent.
A bench of Justice Colabawalla, however, allowed the company to telecast its ads comparing it with Dove soap of the Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL).
"In a democratic economy, free flow of commercial information is indispensable. There cannot be honest and economical marketing to the public at large without they being educated by the information disseminated through advertisements," Justice Colabawalla observed.