The Pak Banker

CCP passes order in matter of marketing claims

- ISLAMABAD -APP

The Competitio­n Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has passed an order deciding a matter of the alleged deceptive advertisin­g claims by M/s Hi-Tech for its products under the brand name "Zic."

Chevron Pakistan Lubricants (Pvt) Limited complained to the CCP that certain marketing and advertisin­g claims made by M/s Hi-Tech Lubricants Limited and M/s. Hi-Tech Blending (Pvt) Limited for their lubricant products under the brand name, Zic, were deceptive and in violation of Section 10 of the Competitio­n Act, 2010.

The Chevron also alleged that choice of words such as, "behtreen" in Hi-Tech's marketing claims had created unsubstant­iated impression of comparison between Zic and the competing products, said a press release issued by Ministry of Commerce.

The CCP's enquiry found certain claims of Hi-Tech carrying the Urdu words, "behtar" and "behtreen" without any reasonable basis and in prima facie violation of Section 10 of the Competitio­n Act. On the enquiry's recommenda­tions, a show cause notice was issued to Hi-Tech and hearings were held in the matter.

Taking into considerat­ion and analysing the arguments from both sides and in light of the Commission's previous judgments and the case law from other jurisdicti­ons i.e. America, Australia, and India, the bench held that the above-mentioned claims made by Hi-Tech for promoting its products fell under the category of puffery.

'Puffery' is term used to describe wildly exaggerate­d or vague claims about a product or service that the consumer (in the context) is unlikely to take seriously. Puffery claims are generally allowed and does not warrant enforcemen­t action by the competitio­n agencies, provided that they are not materially misleading.

Moreover, the bench accepted the respondent­s' arguments that the Urdu word "behtreen" also carrying other meanings such as "alaa", "umdah" or "mumtaz" indicates that the term "behtreen" is general and vague, and not absolute as was alleged by the complainan­t.

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