The court, however, said Pepsodent's TV advertisement is not disparaging but the voice over on it is "misleading and inaccurate" and asked Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) to modify Pepsodent's TV commercial.
"We restrain the respondent (HUL) and or its agents from publishing the impugned print advertisement or any other similar advertisement which disparages Colgate ST (Colgate Strong Teeth) or any other product of the appellants (Colgate)," a bench of justices B D Ahmed and Vibhu Bakhru said.
Colgate had, in its plea, alleged the TV advertisement had given inaccurate information regarding the comparative effects of the two toothpastes, while the print advertisement was not only inaccurate but also amounted to disparagement of its brand.
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