Celebrities, Influencers Equally Liable For Deceptive Ads: Supreme Court

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  • Published On: May 07, 2024
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Taking a firm stand on the issue of misleading advertisements, the Supreme Court has said that celebrities and social media influencers are equally liable if the commercial for the product or service featuring them is found to be deceptive.

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