A Mumbai civil court refused to stop the release of Shahid Kapoor-starrer O Romeo, holding that Hussain Ustara’s daughter failed to prove grounds for an injunction. The court noted delay in filing the suit and said the dispute appeared “purely monetary”, allowing the film’s release to go ahead.
The Madras High Court has granted an ad-interim anti-piracy injunction to protect Aamir Khan-produced film Happy Patel ahead of its January 16, 2026 release. The Court restrained any unauthorised broadcast or circulation, citing the risk of irreversible loss while balancing the interests of service providers.
The Delhi High Court has issued notice to the producers of Mastiii 4 after a content creator alleged that a comedy scene was copied from his viral Instagram reel. The court will hear the matter on January 13, 2026, just days before the film’s expected OTT release.
Trimurti Films has moved the Bombay High Court alleging illegal remix and use of the iconic song “Saat Samundar Paar” in the upcoming film Tu Meri Main Tera. The production house has sought Rs 10 crore damages and an injunction ahead of the film’s December 25 release.
The Sunjay Kapur Will dispute explodes after the plaintiffs shift from claiming “there was no Will” to alleging “forged signatures.” A sealed-cover Will, attesting witnesses, and a dramatic courtroom U-turn now push the case into a full forensic battle.
The Bombay High Court has refused to suspend the Look Out Circular against Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra, stopping their planned Phuket trip. The couple faces a Rs 60 crore cheating case linked to their former company, Best Deal TV Pvt. Ltd.
Boney Kapoor told the Madras High Court that his late wife Sridevi had purchased the ECR farmhouse in 1988, but three individuals are wrongly claiming rights using a “fraudulent” certificate. Justice N. Anand Venkatesh has directed the Tahsildar to decide within four weeks.
The Bombay High Court has temporarily halted the OTT release of Rajkummar Rao’s film Bhool Chuk Maaf for eight weeks following a plea from PVR Inox, citing a breach of contract by Maddock Films. The court emphasized the importance of honoring agreements in the film industry, even amid national security concerns.
The Bombay High Court upheld a previous ruling preventing the release of the film “Shaadi Ke Director Karan Aur Johar,” citing violations of Karan Johar’s privacy and personality rights due to the use of his name. The filmmakers’ request to release the film under a different title was also rejected.
