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Delhi High Court bans sale of Pakistani Rooh Afza

Delhi High Court permanently bans sale of Pakistani Rooh Afza

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court (DHC) has barred Amazon from selling Pakistan-made Rooh Afza in India.

An application moved in the name of Hamdard National Foundation and Hamdard Laboratories India (Hamdard Dawakhana) before the high court, requesting it to restrict Amazon India from selling Pakistan-manufactured Rooh Afza on its platform.

After hearing the petition, the court passed a permanent order in favour of the plea, ignoring the fact that Rooh Afza had been sold in India for over a century.

The court also asked Amazon to remove other products made in Pakistan.

Hakim Hafiz Abdul Majeed introduced Rooh Afza but after the Partition, it was being sold in both countries. While Hakim Majeed’s elder son stayed in India, his other son decided to migrate to Pakistan and started Hamdard Laboratories (Waqf) Pakistan. Web Desk

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