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Madras High Court restrains Patanjali from using trademark 'Coronil'

Justice Karthikeyan passed the order valid till July 30 on the plea of Chennai-based company Arudra Engineering Private Limited

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To substantiate its claim, the petitioner produced sales bills of the products for the past five years.

Press Trust of India Chennai
The controversial drug of yoga guru Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurved Ltd - Coronil- which is claimed as a cure for Covid-19, has received a blow with the Madras High Court restraining the company from using the trademark 'Coronil'.

Justice C V Karthikeyan passed the interim order valid till July 30 on the plea of Chennai-based company Arudra Engineering Private Limited which has claimed that 'Coronil' is a trademark owned by it since 1993.

According to the company which is into manufacturing chemicals and sanitisers to clean heavy machineries and containment units, it has registere 'Coronil-213 SPL' and 'Coronil-92B' in 1993 and

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