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Amitabh Bachchan v. Rajat Nagi & Ors.

Delhi High Court · (2022) 6 HCC (Del) 641

A celebrity's publicity rights in his name, image and persona may be enforced through an omnibus injunction that binds not only named defendants but extends to blocking directions against telecom and internet intermediaries, where…

Domain NamesDynamic InjunctionOnline InfringementPersonality Rights
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Anil Kapoor v. Simply Life India & Ors.

Delhi High Court · 2023 SCC OnLine Del 6914

A celebrity's personality and publicity rights, reinforced by the constitutional right to privacy, protect against unauthorised commercial exploitation of name, image, voice and likeness, including through emerging technologies su…

AI And DeepfakesDomain NamesDynamic InjunctionPersonality Rights
Patents

Communication Components Antenna Inc. v. Ace Technologies Corp. & Ors.

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 1222/2018

In assessing infringement at the interim stage, patent claims are to be given a purposive construction covering the substance of the claimed technical solution, and a defendant's unexplained refusal to disclose technical data pecu…

Adverse InferenceClaim ConstructionInterim InjunctionPatent Infringement
Other

D.M. Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. v. Baby Gift House & Ors.

Delhi High Court · 2010 SCC OnLine Del 4790

Every individual, and particularly a celebrity, possesses an enforceable right of publicity in the commercial value of his persona, including name, likeness, voice, style and mannerisms, which can be licensed to a corporate entity…

Character MerchandisingFalse EndorsementPassing OffPersonality Rights
Other

ICC Development (International) Ltd. v. Arvee Enterprises & Anr.

Delhi High Court · 2003 (26) PTC 245 (Del)

The right of publicity is derived from the right of privacy and vests exclusively in a living individual and the indicia of that individual's personality, such as name, likeness, voice and signature. Publicity or personality right…

Ambush MarketingFalse EndorsementPassing OffPersonality Rights
Trade Marks

Laxmikant V. Patel v. Chetanbhai Shah & Anr.

Supreme Court of India · (2002) 3 SCC 65

A trading or business name, though not a registered trade mark, is protectable in a passing off action once it has acquired goodwill through use; the tort protects established business reputation rather than the name itself, and n…

GoodwillInterim InjunctionPassing OffPersonal Name Marks
Other

Shivaji Rao Gaikwad v. M/s Varsha Productions

Madras High Court · (2015) 2 Mad LJ 548

A celebrity's name is an attribute of his personality in which he holds an enforceable personality right, even absent statutory recognition of such a right in India; where the celebrity would be readily and exclusively identified …

False EndorsementFilm And OTT ContentPassing OffPersonality Rights
Copyright

Universal City Studios LLC & Ors. v. DotMovies.Baby & Ors.

Delhi High Court · 2023 SCC OnLine Del 4761

Where rogue websites persistently pirate copyrighted content and reappear under mirror or alphanumeric-variant domain names, a court may grant a dynamic injunction that extends, without a fresh suit, both to future mirror or redir…

Copyright InfringementDigital PlatformsDynamic InjunctionFilm And OTT Content