By Ritika Jain Supreme Court said Uttarakhand’s state licensing department was “equally complicit” for not acting against Patanjali when it advertised its products for curing incurable diseases which is a violation of the Drug and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act 1954. At the peak of the pandemic, Patanjali published ads claiming that its product Coronil, could cure Covid-19. Uttarakhand government submitted it was cognizant of the matter and had issued several warnings (the law doesn’t contemplate warnings but calls for prosecution) to Patanjali. However, noting the state’s i…