During the month, the Customer Complaints Council (CCC) of Advertising Standard Council of India (ASCI) upheld complaints against 98 misleading advertisements, which also included those of e-commerce firms ibibo, Paytm, Policybazaar, Naaptol Online Shopping and taxi aggregator Uber India.
The regulator had received 159 complaints of misleading ads during the month, of which 25 were upheld in the healthcare category, 20 in education, 11 in food and beverages and 6 in the e-commerce sector.
According to ASCI, claim by Renault India that its multi purpose vehicle Lodgy is the number one multi-purpose vehicle in India was found to be misleading after it failed to substantiate its claim.
Reacting to the ASCI order, Renault India said ASCI had approached the company two months ago and the advertisement at that point was based on the results published by a leading trade magazine.
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It said that in the ad of Energy Bar, Patanjali had "unfairly denigrated the entire class/category of chocolates" and claimed that Patanjali fruit juices were cheaper with more fruit pulp.
When contacted, a Patanjali spokesman said: "We have already challenged ASCI's power in this regard. The matter is now before the Bombay High Court."
For May, ASCI had upheld 10 complaints against yoga guru Baba Ramdev-promoted Patanjali Ayurved for products such as Jeera Biscuit, Kacchi Ghani mustard oil, Kesh Kanti and Dant Kanti, among others.
ASCI also held Taxi aggregator Uber's claim of Rs 10 rate
as misleading for the consumers.
"The claim offer, Uber Moto-flat rate of Rs 10, was misleading by omission of the validity period," it reasoned.
Consumer electronics maker LG also failed to back up its claims of its smart inverter refrigerator.
"The claims in the advertisement, New Smart Inverter Compressor, Saves up to 48 per cent energy, Dual fridge, 100 per cent faster conversion from freezer to fridge, Auto smart connect and Consumes power less than 2 CFL bulbs, were not substantiated with technical data and are misleading by ambiguity," ASCI said.
Similarly, the watchdog slammed online hotel aggregator goibibo for its refer-and-earn scheme.
"The claim offer, Refer friends to download app and get free hotel night stay for 1st referral plus 1,000 goCash, is misleading by ambiguity and implication as in reality, the advertiser is only giving a Rs 1,000 discount for that one night stay," it added.
Chinese technology major Lenovo was also pulled up over its claims of its android smartphone Lenovo Vibe P1M for being being water-resistant and other features.
"The advertisement's claims, Water-resistant build... protection against sudden drizzle and accidental spills were not substantiated adequately and are misleading in absence of a qualifier," the ad regulator said.