The Court, however, found that the was a director of the company that manufactured a product promoted by the cricketer.
“This court can take judicial notice of the fact that the brand ambassador of said brand is Virat Kohli, the test cricket captain of Team India. Therefore, it looks highly improbable that a company which is running into great losses (as claimed by appellant), was in a position to afford a celebrity of such stature for advertisement of its product,” it held.
The wife’s counsel had placed on record a wrapper of the product.
Source: Barandbench