The Delhi High Court has directed real-time blocking of websites and mobile apps illegally streaming ICC cricket events, granting relief to JioStar. The Court said delay would cause irreparable loss to JioStar’s exclusive broadcast and digital rights.
The Delhi High Court strongly criticised Newslaundry journalist Manisha Pande for using the word “shit” while commenting on TV Today Network’s content, calling it gross and indecent. The Court warned that such language could invite serious observations and orders that may severely affect her professional career.
The Madras High Court passed an interim injunction restraining unauthorized broadcast of the film Parasakthi, starring Sivakarthikeyan and Sreleela, by internet service providers and cable television operators. Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy granted relief on Dawn Pictures’ copyright infringement plea lawsuit.
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.
Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) has filed a copyright infringement suit in the Bombay High Court against Kapil Sharma and the producers of The Great Indian Kapil Show, alleging unauthorised use of sound recordings during the Netflix show’s recordings.
The Bombay High Court declined to grant urgent interim relief to Trimurti Films in its copyright suit over the alleged remix of “Saat Samundar Paar” in the film Tu Meri Main Tera Tu Meri. The Court’s refusal means there is no immediate bar on the film’s release, with a detailed order awaited.
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 Delhi High Court has ordered the makers of Mask to either delete the song ‘Naguva Nayana’ or deposit Rs 30 lakh before any OTT or satellite release. The Court held that Saregama owns full copyright over the song and Ilaiyaraja’s licence is invalid.
Today, On 17th October, The Delhi High Court has asked YouTube and ANI to respond to digital creator Mohak Mangal’s plea seeking reinstatement of his videos removed due to copyright strikes. The court directed YouTube to file a detailed reply within two weeks.
Today, On 24th September, The Delhi High Court granted relief to AR Rahman in the copyright dispute over the song ‘Veera Raja Veera.’ The court noted that the case “did not address the issue of infringement,” providing a favorable outcome for the composer.
