The Delhi High Court has protected actor Vivek Oberoi’s personality rights, barring entities from exploiting his name, voice, image, or signature. The court said, “He has a right to protect his personality apart from all attributes from unauthorized access by unscrupulous infringers.”
Actor and entrepreneur Vivek Oberoi has approached the Delhi High Court against the unauthorised use of his name, image and voice in AI-generated and deepfake content. He said such content is vulgar, misleading and damaging to his reputation and business goodwill.
In a rare and significant order, the Delhi High Court protected senior advocate Vikas Pahwa’s personality and publicity rights after his identity was misused for financial fraud. The ruling recognises that a lawyer’s reputation is built on “integrity, courtroom conduct, and trust”, not commercial endorsements.
X Corp tells Karnataka HC that the Sahyog portal enables secret censorship without due process. SG Mehta defends it as vital for India’s massive digital safety.
The Delhi High Court has issued a landmark ruling to stop fraudulent use of the IKEA trademark, targeting websites, apps, and WhatsApp accounts. Justice Sanjeev Narula’s order restrains unauthorized use of the trademark and emphasizes the court’s commitment to protecting intellectual property rights. IKEA’s legal representation was led by advocates Tanya Varma, Aiswarya Debadarshini, Rohan Krishna Seth, and Srinivas Venkat.
