According to the Customer Complaints Council (CCC) of ASCI (Advertising Standard Council of India), it received 144 complaints during November and a maximum of 61 complaints of misleading ads were upheld from the personal and healthcare category.
The council concluded that FMCG major Hindustan Unilever Ltd's advertisement of Lifebuoy violated its code. HUL's claims that the soap provides "10 x more germ protection" and "10 x more skin care" than any other brand was "not substantiated", it said.
"The advertisement features a dangerous practice, manifests a disregard for safety and encourages negligence," said ASCI.
Online retailer Snapdeal.Com, which had advertised on October 6 promising heavy discounts was also pulled up by ASCI stating "while purchasing the products these products were not available and were sold out or the rates were higher while clicking the buy button".
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It added: "The claim of 'Snapdeal bachaey raho discount offer' was false and was not substantiated."
The ASCI also upheld a complaint against radio advertisement of Coca Cola as the mandatory audio, "Coca Cola states that it contains no fruit juice, etc" was "played too fast and was not comprehensible" and contravened ASCI Guidelines.
It also pulled up Philips Electronics for an advertisement of Philips Kerashine Styling Kit, which shows a girl on the rear seat of a car standing up while the vehicle is moving on the road.