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 Allahabad High Court has scheduled the next hearing in the long-running Krishna Janmabhoomi–Shahi Idgah mosque dispute in Mathura for December 12, a case that continues to draw national attention over ownership and historical claims to the sacred site.
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.
Delhi High Court has issued a notice in a Rs.2 crore defamation case against YouTuber Ajeet Bharti. The case is linked to two posts shared from his verified X account @ajeetbharti on March 22 and 23.
Earlier, on March 5, 2025, the Allahabad High Court permitted certain amendments sought by the plaintiffs in the case. Prayagraj, April 3 – The Allahabad High Court has scheduled May 6, 2025, to announce its decision on a plea seeking to include Radha Rani as a plaintiff in the long-standing legal dispute over Krishna Janmbhumi […]
The Rajasthan High Court ruled that a mosque falls under the definition of ‘Waqf,’ and any disputes regarding such properties must be adjudicated by the Waqf Tribunal. The case involved a dispute over the Madina Zama Masjid, where the petitioners (defendants) claimed ownership of the property. The court emphasized that matters related to Waqf properties […]
The Allahabad High Court set March 5 for hearing the case related to the Shahi Idgah dispute. The case involves a legal battle over the ownership of the site. The Muslim side had filed an application to amend its petition. The court will now consider the request and proceed with the hearing.
The Delhi High Court granted a permanent injunction against “Taj Iconic Membership,” barring it from using the “TAJ” trademark of Taj Hotels. The court found the defendant’s actions to be deliberate infringement of the plaintiff’s trademark and copyrighted content.
Today, On 13th June, The Bombay High Court ordered a stay on the release of the film ‘Shaadi Ke Director Karan Aur Johar’ following Karan Johar’s plea. The unauthorized use of Johar’s name in the title and promotional materials violates his personality rights. The filmmakers are temporarily prohibited from releasing the film until the unauthorized use of Johar’s name is removed.
The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of Domino’s Pizza, granting an injunction against the use of the “DONITO’s” trademark by a Punjab-based food chain. This decision underscores the importance of protecting established brand identities. The court found that the alleged infringement could mislead and confuse consumers, highlighting the need for legal action to safeguard trademark rights.
