New Delhi, May 10 -- The Delhi high court on Friday closed the trademark disparagement lawsuit after Yoga instructor and entrepreneur Ramdev told the court that the video containing his remarks of "sharbat jihad" on Hamdard's Rooh Afza has been taken down from all his social media accounts. Justice Amit Bansal passed the order while dealing with the lawsuit by Hamdard National Foundation India against Ramdev and his Patanjali Foods Ltd over the controversial remarks. Hamdard had sought for a permanent injunction restraining Patanjali from infringing and disparaging its trademark, along with damages up to Rs.2 crore. On Friday, Justice Bansal closed the lawsuit after going through the undertakings of Ramdev and Patanjali in the affidavits pledging not to make any statements regarding Hamdard's popular drink Rooh Afza. In its plea, Hamdard had stated that Ramdev had mentioned that the money earned from Rooh Afza was used to build madrasas, mosques. htc...