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Delhi High Court Rules Against Misuse Of Anil Kapoor’s Name, Image & Voice; There’s Another Such Case In Bollywood

New Delhi:  Delhi High Court on Wednesday restrained the misuse of the name, image, voice, and other attributes of persona, including the “jhakaas” catchphrase, of actor Anil Kapoor for commercial gain. Justice Prathiba M Singh passed the ex-parte interim order against several websites and platforms on a lawsuit by the actor, alleging unauthorised exploitation of his personality and celebrity rights for commercial use.

Advocate Pravin Anand, appearing for Kapoor, said several websites and platforms have been misusing the personality rights of the plaintiff through various activities, PTI reported. Anil Kapoor’s counsel pointed to the unauthorised sale of merchandise, collection of fees by using his photograph as a motivational speaker, morphing his image in a derogatory manner, and selling pictures with forged autographs and the “jhakaas” catchphrase, among others.

The lawsuit sought to protect Kapoor’s personality rights with respect to his name, voice, image, likeness, manner of speaking and gestures, among others. Justice Singh observed that while there can be no doubt that free speech is protected, the same would be illegal when it “crosses the line” and results in tarnishing and jeopardising individual personality rights. “Using the plaintiff’s name, voice, dialogue, image in illegal manner, that too for commercial purposes, cannot be permitted. Court cannot turn a blind eye to such misuse of personality,” Justice Singh said.

“Defendants 1 to 16 are restrained from using … in any manner the plaintiff Anil Kapoor’s name, likeness, voice or any other attributes of his personality … for monetary gain or otherwise,” the court ordered. It also restrained other unknown persons from disseminating the offending links. The court directed the authorities concerned to block the offending platforms, the report added. The court said “fame for a person comes with disadvantages” and “this case shows that reputation and fame can transcend into damage”. Such misuse can damage a celebrity’s right to endorsement, it added.

It may be recalled that in November last year, the Delhi High Court had issued a similar ruling in the case of superstar Amitabh Bachchan. On the actor’s petition, the court said that his image, or voice can’t be used without his permission. The court also directed the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, and telecom service providers, to remove flagged content.

“It cannot seriously be disputed that the plaintiff is a well-known personality and is also represented in various advertisements,” Justice Navin Chawla said, noting that the actor “is aggrieved” by those using his celebrity status to promote their goods and services without his permission.

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