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FoodPharmer Backs Doctor Sued Over 'Fake ORS' Claims Amidst Ongoing Legal Battles

Bad news. Dr. Shivranjani ko ek court case mil gaya. Inhone fake ORS ke khilaf awaz uthaya tha aur ab us company ne inke upar case dal diya. Main Dr. Shivranjani ko strongly support karta hu because I have faced this way too much. Mujhe 9 court cases, 2 crore defamation suit aur 6 month imprisonment charge ka dhamki bhi mila hai. Mera in companies se ek hi sawal hai ki aapke paas mehenge lawyers, Bollywood celebrities aur cricketers ke liye paisa hai to good quality ingredients ke liye paisa kyu nahi hai? Jo paisa aap lawyers aur marketing mein kharcha karte ho, agar aap woh ingredients mein kharcha kar lete to shayad humein aap pe video banane ka zaroorat hi nahi padta. Mujhe poori koshish karna hai ki jo main face kiya hu woh aur kisi ke saath na ho. Main Dr. Shivranjani ko strongly support karta hu because I believe that this isn't just a court case, this is an attack on freedom of speech. And freedom of speech includes the freedom to criticize. So let's keep criticizing wherever necessary and let's make India healthy again. Share this video to support Dr. Shivaranjani.

What's right

Dr. Sivaranjani Santosh (referred to as Dr. Shivranjani in the audio), a Hyderabad-based pediatrician, has been actively campaigning for eight years against "fake ORS" products that do not meet World Health Organization (WHO) standards and contain excessive sugar.
Her advocacy led to the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) issuing an order in October 2025, banning the use of the term "ORS" for non-compliant products. Dr. Sivaranjani Santosh has indeed received a legal notice from pharma firms, specifically Kenvue (a consumer health spin-off of Johnson & Johnson, which acquired the ORSL brand), in March

What's wrong

While the speaker, Revant Himatsingka, has faced numerous legal challenges and threats for his advocacy, the exact figures of "9 court cases, 2 crore defamation suit, and 6 month imprisonment charge" as actual legal actions or confirmed charges are not precisely detailed in the provided search results.
However, the general nature of such threats is consistent with his history of legal battles against large corporations.
The claim that companies "do not have money for good quality ingredients" is an oversimplification.
The issue with "fake ORS" was that some companies chose to market products with formulations that did not adhere to WHO standards, often prioritizing commercial interests and misleading marketing over medically appropriate ingredients, rather than a fundamental lack of funds for quality ingredients.

What's debatable

This notice accuses her of making defamatory remarks regarding their products, including the rebranded ERZL.
The speaker, Revant Himatsingka (known as Foodpharmer), has a documented history of facing multiple legal notices and defamation suits from food companies, such as Mondelez India (Bournvita) and Triguni Food, for his critiques of their products.
The visual text and images in the video align with the audio claims, including the display of an ORSL product, which was central to the FSSAI ban and subsequent legal challenges. needs independent source confirmation before it can be treated as verified.

Breakdown

The central claims regarding Dr. Shivranjani's legal troubles for her advocacy against misleading ORS products are accurate and well-supported by multiple reliable news sources from around the upload date (March 29, 2026) and remain accurate as of today (May 16, 2026).

Her eight-year campaign led to a significant FSSAI ban on non-compliant ORS labeling in October 2025, although a court stay allowed some companies to sell existing stock. The speaker, Revant Himatsingka (Foodpharmer), also has a well-documented history of facing legal challenges and receiving multiple legal notices from food companies for his consumer advocacy, supporting his claim of having faced similar issues.

However, the precise numbers of "9 court cases, 2 crore defamation suit, and 6 month imprisonment charge" as actual legal actions against the speaker are not explicitly confirmed in the search results, although the threat of such actions is plausible in the context of his legal battles. The assertion that companies "do not have money for good quality ingredients" is a simplification; the issue is more accurately described as some companies choosing to use formulations that did not meet WHO ORS standards, prioritizing commercial interests and marketing over medically appropriate ingredient profiles.

The visual text aligns with the audio, providing no conflicting information. [1][2][3]

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