Campaign India Team
Oct 06, 2015

ASCI rules that 82 ads violated code in June

Maximum violations in personal care and health

ASCI rules that 82 ads violated code in June
The Consumer Complaints Council of the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) ruled that 82 out of 148 ads it reviewed in June 2015 had violated the self-regulation code.
 
At 26, 'Personal Care and Health' recorded most number of violations followed by 22 in 'Education', nine in the 'Food and Beverage' category, seven in 'Media and Entertainment' and 18 in 'Others'.
 
View the list here:
 
Health and Personal Care
 
Company Brand
L’Oreal India  Garnier Pure Active Neem+ Tulsi High Foaming Face
L’Oreal India  New Garnier Action Facewash
CavinKare Chik Egg White Protein Shampoo
CavinKare Nyle Naturals Hairfall Defence shampoo
Lotus Herbals  Lotus Herbals Youth RX
Akansha Hair & Skin Care Herb Unit  Akansha Swarnali Fairness Cream
Fortis Healthcare   
Vicco Laboratories  Vicco Turmeric Facewash
Japanese Automatic Penis Increasing Tool  
Japanese Automatic Penis Increasing Tool  
Japanese Automatic Penis Increasing Tool  
Sexual Disease  
Sex Dhamaka  
Vaccum Therapy  
The Body Care Slimming & Beauty Clinic  
Rocket Capsules  
Neem Jamun Kerala Ras  
Vibes Healthcare Limited  
Shathayu Ayurveda  
Sanzyme Ltd Nutrus Slim Tea
The Body Care Slimming and Beauty Clinic  
HealthCare Global Enterprises   
Raghudeep Eye Hospital  
Sikandar-e-Azam  
Mangal Pharma  Madhu Care Churma
Thyrocare  

Education

Company Brand
Amity University  
The Sagar School  
BYJU’s Classes  
Amity University  
CLAT Possible  
Career Launcher  
Career Launcher  
Career Launcher  
Green Valley High School  
Institute of Finance Banking and Insurance  
Koneru Lakshmaiah Education  
DPSG Dehradun  
Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation  KL University
KLU University  
Aishwarya Educational Trust Audisankara Group of Institute
ANIHM Institute of Hotel Management  
Nalanda Education Society  
Academy of Commerce  
The Institute of Education and Management  
Rojgar Mahiti Kendra  
Sun Infotech   
JK Group of Institute  

Food and Beverages

Company Brand
Borges India  Borges Extra Light Olive Oil
General Mills India  Pillsbury RavaIndli Mix
Modi Natural Limited  Rizolo Rice Bran Oil
Healthy Heart Foods  Healthy Heart Cooking Oil
Saboo Sodium Chloro Limited  Surya Salt
TMA Hospitality Services  Ammi’s Biryani
Sri Sri Ayruveda  Yumlakki Instant Poha Mix
Heinz India  Complan
Pernod Ricard India  Seagram

Media and Entertainment

Company Brand
TV18 Broadcast  CNBC
Odisha Television  Tarang TV 
Insight Media  City  
Sarthak TV   
Prameya News7  
Sarthak Entertainment  Sarthak TV 
Living Media Ltd  India Today 

Others

Company Brand
Flipkart Internet Private Limited  
BSNL  
Flipkart Internet P. Ltd  Xpert Commendo 6 White Black shoe
Uber  
Jasper Infotech  Snapdeal.com 
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India  Honda Activa
JadeBlue  
Casa Grande  
Milcent Appliances   
Lucknow Gramaudyog Sansthan (Ultra Guide Detergent Powder)  
Chehra Pahachaano  
Vikrant Happy Homes   
Poonam Developers  
Scoobee Bags  
Vodafone Essar  Vodafone
Krishnapatnam Port Company  Krishnapatnam Port KPCT
Ruia Agro Farm  
Aakash Institute  

 

Source:
Campaign India

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