The Hamdard National Foundation and Hamdard Laboratories India (Hamdard Dawakhana) had moved an application before the high court, requesting it restrain Amazon India from selling Pakistan-manufactured Rooh Afza on its platform.Coun
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High court passed the order on September 7 after receiving the plea by the Indian social welfare NGO Hamdard National Foundation. The petitioner argued that some of the “Rooh Afza” listed on the Amazon Indian platform site aren’t manufactured by Hamdard Laboratories (India), but by Pakistani firms.
Rooh Afza, which means the one that refreshes the soul, is a 115-year-old drink that has survived the 1947 partition and several wars, and is one of the favourite summer drinks of India.