Kajol gets protection for personality rights – Delhi HC restrains use of her name, image, voice without permission

The Delhi High Court has provided interim protection to Bollywood actress Kajol, affirming her personality rights concerning the unauthorized use of her name, image, and voice. This legal decision comes in light of increasing concerns over celebrity rights in India, particularly in the digital age where personal images and identities can be easily appropriated. The court's ruling prevents any individual or entity from using Kajol's likeness or voice for commercial purposes without her explicit consent. The case highlights the broader issue of personality rights and their significance for public figures, ensuring that celebrities maintain control over their personal branding and identity. As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, such legal measures are essential to protect the interests of artists and uphold their rights against potential exploitation. The judgment not only reinforces Kajol's legal standing but also sets a precedent for other celebrities facing similar challenges in safeguarding their personal rights.
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