Karan Johar is seeking protection for his personality and publicity rights in a case to be decided by the Delhi High Court on ...
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Delco man ordered to pay Fox $1.2 million for ‘Moe’s Tavern’ events
The order indicates the defendants were willful in “blatant and repeated acts,” which the judge was inclined to find ...
Karan Johar join Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan in seeking Delhi HC protection for their personality and publicity ...
The court issued summons to several online platforms and websites on Johar’s lawsuit and asked social media intermediaries — ...
The Delhi High Court indicated that it would pass an order granting interim injunction in favour of filmmaker Karan Johar seeking protection of his personality and publicity rights.
The Delhi High Court has protected the personality and publicity rights of filmmaker and producer Karan Johar by restraining several websites and platforms from illegally using his name, image and ...
The plea claimed election commission must have found something wrong prompting deletion of Sonia Gandhi's name from the 1982 ...
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Karan Johar moves Delhi High Court seeking protection of personality rights
An advocate for the Bollywood filmmaker said his identity was being exploited, with his pictures and name being misused to ...
The case was heard today by Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora, when Senior Advocate Rajshekhar Rao appeared for Johar and alleged that his name was being misused to raise funds.
Delhi High Court protects Karan Johar's personality rights, flags concerns over misuse of technology
The HC noted, "It is trite law that if there is a right, the Plaintiff (Karan Johar) is entitled to seek injunction against its violation. Since the Plaintiff admittedly has personality rights and the ...
Junsen Electronics has officially announced a new order worth 15 billion yuan, and more importantly, this time it involves the automotive 'Super Brain' central computing unit!
GAMBLING addicts, children and unassuming punters are being lured on to black market betting sites, The Sun can reveal. Seemingly innocent-looking games tempt them in with offers of free flutters ...
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