Patanjali Cow Ghee Quality Test Controversy: Court Verdict & Company’s Defense Explained
- The Daily Hints
- 03 Dec, 2025
§ Patanjali Cow Ghee Quality Test Controversy
§ Court Verdict & Company’s Defense Explained
§ Latest Patanjali ghee quality test case update 2025
§ Explore court findings, FSSAI standards violation, RM Value controversy and company’s tribunal appeal
Patanjali Controversy: A court in Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand has imposed a significant monetary fine on Patanjali Ayurved Limited after its cow ghee sample failed quality tests dating back to 2020. The Uttarakhand Food Safety and Drug Administration collected a ghee sample on October 20, 2020 from a retail outlet in the Kasni area of Pithoragarh. When tested at multiple laboratories, the product was found non-compliant with FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India) standards. However, Patanjali has strongly disputed the findings, calling the court order “erroneous and unlawful” and has announced plans to appeal before the Food Safety Tribunal. This detailed breakdown explains what happened why Patanjali’s ghee failed the test, the company’s defense arguments and the implications for Indian consumers.
What Happened: The Complete Timeline
· October 20, 2020 - Sample Collection
Food safety officials conducted a routine surveillance check at a retail store in Pithoragarh and collected a sample of Patanjali cow ghee for testing. The purchase bill linked the product to Brahma Agencies (distributor) and Patanjali Ayurved Limited.
· First Test - Rudrapur State Laboratory (2020)
The sample was initially sent to the Rudrapur state food and drug testing laboratory in Uttarakhand. The test results showed that the ghee failed to meet FSSAI quality parameters and was declared substandard. Officials identified abnormal fatty acid levels in the product, marking it as non-compliant with national food safety standards.
· Patanjali’s Response - Request for Central Lab Testing (2021)
After receiving the failed test report, Patanjali officials contested the findings and requested a re-test at a central laboratory. The company deposited ₹5,000 as a fee to facilitate testing at the National Food Laboratory in Ghaziabad.
· Second Test - National Food Lab Ghaziabad (2021)
On October 16, 2021 the sample was submitted to the National Food Lab in Ghaziabad. On November 26, 2021 the lab also confirmed that the ghee was unsafe and non-compliant with food safety standards. Both independent tests reached the same conclusion, strengthening the case against the product.
· Court Case Filing and Verdict (February 2022 - November 2025)
After reviewing both lab reports, the Food Safety Department filed a case in February 2022 under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. The matter was adjudicated by Yogendra Singh, Additional District Magistrate and Adjudicating Officer of Pithoragarh. On November 27, 2025, the court delivered its verdict, imposing significant fines: ₹1 lakh on Patanjali Ayurved Ltd, ₹25,000 on distributor Brahma Agency and ₹15,000 on retailer Karan General Store.
What Is RM Value.? Understanding The Technical Details
The primary issue in this case revolves around RM Value, a crucial quality parameter in ghee. RM Value indicates the level of volatile fatty acids (free fatty acids that evaporate when ghee is heated). According to Patanjali’s official clarification, the court found only a minor deviation in the RM Value, not that the ghee was harmful for consumption.
FSSAI Standards for Ghee
According to the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, ghee must meet strict quality criteria
· Fat Content: Minimum 99.5% milk fat
· Moisture Content: Not exceeding 0.5%
· Free Fatty Acids: Should not exceed 0.5% (expressed as oleic acid)
· Color: Must be uniform golden yellow without artificial coloring
· Aroma and Flavor: Natural characteristic of milk source
Why RM Value Varies
Patanjali has argued that RM Value standards differ across regions based on animal diet and climate conditions. The company notes that even FSSAI periodically updates these standards, sometimes setting region-specific values and sometimes establishing a single national standard.
Patanjali’s Defense: Key Arguments Before The Food Safety Tribunal
Patanjali Ayurved Limited has issued a comprehensive clarification disputing the court’s verdict. The company has raised four major legal and technical objections that it plans to present before the Food Safety Tribunal:
i. Laboratory Accreditation Question
Patanjali’s primary argument is that the referral laboratory used for testing was not NABL (National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories) accredited for cow ghee testing. The company stated: “The referral laboratory was not accredited by NABL for testing cow ghee; therefore, the test conducted there is not legally acceptable. It is absurd and highly objectionable that a sub-standard lab declared Patanjali’s best cow ghee as sub-standard”.
ii. Applicable Standards At Time Of Testing
Patanjali argues that the quality parameters used to declare the sample as failed were not applicable at the time the sample was collected and initially tested. The company contends: “The parameters on the basis of which the sample was declared failed were not even applicable at that time; therefore, using them is legally wrong”.
iii. Sample Expiry Date Violation
A critical procedural argument raised by Patanjali is that re-testing was conducted after the sample’s expiry date which violates food safety regulations. The company states this re-testing is “invalid as per law” and questions the legality of drawing conclusions from tests performed on an expired sample.
iv. No Harm Claim
Patanjali emphasizes that nowhere in the court order has the ghee been declared harmful for human consumption. The company notes that the judgment only mentions a “minor difference” in RM Value from the standard, which is a natural process that does not affect the quality or safety of the ghee.
Patanjali’s Quality Control Assurance
The company has reiterated that it follows strict quality and testing protocols before selling any dairy products. According to their official statement: “Patanjali collects milk and cow ghee from across the country based on strict standards and testing and sells them nationwide. We are committed to supplying only high-quality products”.
The FSSAI Perspective: National Dairy Standards
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India sets comprehensive guidelines for ghee production and sale in India. These standards are designed to protect consumer health and ensure product authenticity. FSSAI has the authority to modify standards periodically based on scientific research and market conditions.
The regulatory body’s role is to ensure that dairy companies maintain consistent quality across all batches. When a product fails FSSAI-approved testing, the action demonstrates the regulatory framework working as intended to protect consumers.
What This Means For Indian Consumers
This controversy raises several important questions for Indian dairy consumers
i. Trust in Branded Products
The case highlights that brand popularity does not automatically guarantee product quality. Even widely recognized companies must comply with national food safety standards.
ii. Importance of Regulatory Oversight
The incident demonstrates the value of rigorous food safety testing and inspection systems in protecting public health. Regular surveillance checks help identify non-compliant products before they reach more consumers.
iii. Transparency In Product Claims
Consumers should verify quality certifications and standards compliance when purchasing dairy products. Looking for FSSAI approval marks and checking for certifications like HACCP or SQF can help ensure product safety.
iv. Legal Recourse
The case demonstrates that India’s legal system provides avenues for both regulatory action and company appeals, ensuring balanced oversight. The Food Safety Tribunal will ultimately determine the validity of the court’s original verdict.
What The Tribunal Appeal Means Going Forward
Patanjali’s planned appeal before the Food Safety Tribunal represents the next stage in this legal process. The tribunal will review,
· Whether the testing laboratory was properly accredited
· If the standards applied were legally valid at the time of testing
· The validity of re-testing an expired sample
· The overall technical and procedural compliance of the case
The company has expressed confidence that the tribunal will rule in its favor based on these procedural and technical grounds. The tribunal’s decision could have significant implications for how future food safety cases are evaluated in India.
Conclusion: Quality Control Remains Priority
The Patanjali cow ghee quality test controversy represents an important moment for India’s food safety regulatory framework. Whether the court’s verdict or Patanjali’s defense ultimately prevails, this case underscores the critical importance of stringent quality control in the dairy industry. Indian consumers deserve transparent information about product testing, clear labeling and consistent adherence to national food safety standards.
As the matter proceeds to the Food Safety Tribunal, all stakeholders—regulators, manufacturers, distributors and consumers—have a vested interest in ensuring that India’s dairy products meet the highest quality and safety standards. The tribunal’s final decision will set an important precedent for how such cases are handled in the future.
Call To Action (CTA)
Stay informed about food safety standards and consumer health issues. Follow The Daily Hints for the latest news, investigative reports and in-depth analysis on food safety, regulatory compliance and consumer protection in India. Share this article with your network to spread awareness about quality control in dairy products. Your health matters—know what you’re consuming.
Follow The Daily Hints on Social Media,
§ Threads
§ YouTube
§ Email ID
From West Bengal District’s News to Kolkata News, Other States News to Whole India News, International News, Entertainment News to Sports News, Science News to Technology News and all other news updates, follow and Support our news portal @TheDailyHints.
- END
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *



.jpg)

.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)