Delhi HC protects Balkrishna's personality rights, orders removal of defamatory content
New Delhi [India], March 24 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Tuesday passed an interim order protecting the personality rights of Acharya Balkrishna and directed the removal of vulgar, defamatory and insulting social media content against him. The order was passed by Justice Tushar Rao Gedela.
Balkrishna, a businessman, author, and co-founder and managing director of Patanjali Ayurved, has approached the Court claiming that his personality rights are being misused through deepfake videos and other manipulated online content. He is also known as a close associate of yoga guru Ramdev and has been listed among India's most influential personalities.
The suit seeks protection of personality rights, which include a person's name, image, voice and identity from unauthorised use. It also raises concerns about the growing misuse of deepfake technology, where AI is used to create or alter videos and images in a misleading way.
The case highlights the rising number of disputes related to deepfake content and online reputation, especially involving public figures. Courts are increasingly dealing with such issues as digital content becomes more widespread.
The Court had also raised concerns that the list of links submitted included news reports from well-known media organisations that are not part of the case. It questioned whether such content could be removed without hearing those publishers.
Balkrishna's counsel clarified that they are not seeking the removal of content related to court proceedings, including material linked to Supreme Court judgments. Taking note of this, the
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