NEW DELHI, May 10 -- The Delhi High Court on Friday brought closure to a defamation suit filed by Hamdard National Foundation India after Yoga guru Ramdev and Patanjali Foods Ltd assured they would not make any more disparaging remarks against Hamdard's popular beverage, Rooh Afza. Justice Amit Bansal noted that the affidavits submitted by Ramdev and Patanjali were legally binding, and based on their undertakings, decreed the case in Hamdard's favour. The case stemmed from comments made by Ramdev while promoting Patanjali's "gulab sharbat," in which he allegedly claimed that proceeds from the sale of Rooh Afza were being used to fund the construction of madrasas and mosques. Hamdard, in response, filed a lawsuit accusing Ramdev of damagin...