Tag: Mohit Shah

  • ASCI dismisses HUL plaint against two Emami products

    ASCI dismisses HUL plaint against two Emami products

    MUMBAI: The Independent Review Committee (IRC) of The Advertising Standard Council of India (ASCI), chaired by Justice Mohit Shah (retired), has summarily dismissed two complaints filed by HUL against Emami Limited’s Fair and Handsome Instant Fairness Facewashes over the last six months.

    The complaints filed by HUL with ASCI against the two face wash brands of Fair and Handsome, was reviewed by Justice Shah at a meeting attended by teams from Emami and HUL. He went at length to look at the merit of every point raised, before arriving at his recommendations.

    One model of the brand was contested on the language used, “Instant Fairness Face Wash”, apart from raising seven more objections on the brand. Rigourous clinical study reports, consumer evidence and research studies were presented to prove how the face wash delivers, which was accepted by the chairperson.

    In the second case, HUL had raised objection to the language, “100% Oil Clear Instant Fairness Face Wash”, contesting that this was misleading, while the clarification was “clearing excess oil up to 100%” which was clearly mentioned on the pack. Post all the submissions, Justice Shah commented that, “I find substance in the submission made by the advertiser that the claim, “100% Oil Clear” is to be understood as “100% excessive oil clear”. The findings in the clinical study as well as the consumer study support this claim.”

    HUL had raised 11 more objections on the 100% Oil Clear Instant Fairness Face Wash, all of which were conclusively proven through clinical studies, consumer studies and reports by leading market research agencies, leading to dismissal of all 18 objections on both products.

    In another recent instance, ASCI had dismissed the disparagement case filed by HUL against Fair and Handsome Fairness Cream.

    HUL had filed a complaint with ASCI on the brand’s recent TVC, where the complainant had claimed that the advertisement disparaged HUL’s product – Fair & Lovely Fairness Cream. The Fast Track Complaints Panel (FTCP), after viewing the TVC, product packaging and noting Emami’s response, were of the view, “There are many aspects of dissimilarities between the product shown in the TVC and the complainant’s product.” Hence, the complaint was not upheld.

  • Bombay HC orders Whisling Woods land to be handed over to Govt

    Bombay HC orders Whisling Woods land to be handed over to Govt

    MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court, in an order, has asked Whistling Woods head honcho Subhash Ghai to hand over to the government of Maharashtra the 20-acre land on which the film and television institute is situated.


    Passing the order a division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice Girish Godbole said, ” In the interest of justice, we direct respondent number 3 and 4 (Ghai and Whistling Woods) to vacate 14.5 acre area immediately which shall be resumed by the state government. The remaining 5.5 acre where the institute is constructed shall be taken over by the government on 31 July 2014 by when all the ongoing courses at the film institute shall be completed.”
     
    The Court was hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Rajendra Sontakke and four other agriculturists from Latur and Osmanabad districts.


    The honourable court has also restrained Whistling Woods from granting admissions to students for courses that will go beyond 2014.


    Reacting to the order, Ghai said: “We respect the High Court judgement and will appeal to the Supreme Court for our lawful rights. We are at no fault and have done nothing wrong. We had a legal joint venture in 2002 with Film City and us to use the land for building a world class Film and Media Institute which was challenged by a PIL in court after 10 years and we hope we will get full justice from the Supreme Court.”