Gautam Gambhir personality rights: Delhi HC notes several infringing links removed, says it will pass detailed interim order
New Delhi [India], March 25 (ANI); In the case filed by cricketer and former MP Gautam Gambhir, the Delhi High Court on Wednesday noted that several infringing links flagged by him have been removed and said it will pass a detailed interim order.
The matter was heard by Justice Jyoti Singh. At the outset, Advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai, appearing for Gambhir, thanked the Court for allowing time to correct defects in the application. He informed the Court that a number of defendants have already taken down the offending content. However, he pointed out that fresh instances and replications are still appearing online and sought a dynamic injunction to address repeated uploads.
Appearing for Meta, Advocate Varun Pathak stated that most of the infringing content on its platforms is now inaccessible.
Taking note of the submissions, the Court said it will pass a detailed interim order, including directions for the removal of infringing content and disclosure of details of the uploaders.
The suit also highlights the unauthorised sale of merchandise, including posters carrying his name and image, on e-commerce platforms without his consent.
The plea invokes provisions under the Copyright Act, 1957, the Trade Marks Act, 1999 and the Commercial Courts Act, 2015.
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