Delhi HC to Rule on Allu Arjun's Plea Against AI Identity Theft

The Delhi High Court will soon pass orders on Telugu actor Allu Arjun's petition seeking protection of his personality rights from misuse. The court initially questioned its jurisdiction, given the actor's connection to Telangana, but his counsel argued the infringement is nationwide. The plea highlights the alarming misuse of AI technology, including an app that lets users interact with a fake version of the actor. This case joins a growing list of celebrities seeking legal safeguards against unauthorized digital exploitation of their identity.

Key Points: Delhi HC Order on Allu Arjun's Personality Rights Plea

  • Court questions territorial jurisdiction
  • AI app allows interaction with fake Allu Arjun
  • Plea seeks protection from commercial misuse
  • Part of trend of celebrities seeking legal safeguards
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Delhi HC to pass orders on actor Allu Arjun's plea to protect personality rights

Delhi High Court to pass orders on actor Allu Arjun's plea to protect his name, image, and voice from AI misuse and unauthorized commercial use.

"truly frightening - Senior Advocate Swathi Sukumar"

Mumbai, April 17

The Delhi High Court on Friday said it would pass orders on a plea filed by Telugu actor Allu Arjun seeking protection of his personality rights, including his name, image, voice and likeness.

The matter was heard by Justice Tushar Rao Gedela, who at the outset questioned the maintainability of the petition before the Delhi High Court, noting the actor's connection to Telangana. "Why are you here?" the Court remarked, expressing concern over territorial jurisdiction.

In response, counsel for Arjun argued that the alleged misuse of the actor's identity is occurring across the country, thereby justifying the invocation of the Court's jurisdiction.

Senior Advocate Swathi Sukumar, appearing for Arjun, submitted that the situation is increasingly concerning, particularly due to technological misuse.

She informed the Court that one of the defendants has created an application that allows users to interact with an AI-generated version of the actor. Describing this as "truly frightening," she highlighted that Arjun has proactively secured legal protection over his identity.

Meanwhile, counsel for the intermediaries requested that no global injunction be granted at this stage, pointing out that the issue is already pending before a Division Bench. Accepting this submission, the Court indicated that it would pass appropriate orders.

The plea is part of a growing trend of high-profile personalities approaching the Delhi High Court seeking safeguards against unauthorised use of their identity, particularly in the context of digital platforms and artificial intelligence.

Arjun's suit seeks to restrain entities from exploiting his personality traits, including his name, image, voice and likeness, for commercial purposes such as merchandise and online content without his consent.

In recent years, the Court has extended similar protection to several prominent figures across fields, including actors, sportspersons, spiritual leaders and media personalities. Among them are Salman Khan, Ajay Devgan, Kajol, Jubin Nautiyal, Pawan Kalyan, Sunil Gavaskar, Kajol, R Madhavan, NTR Jr., Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Nagarjuna, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and Karan Johar.

The Court has also recently addressed concerns relating to AI-generated content in cases such as that of journalist Sudhir Chaudhary, underlining the emerging legal challenges surrounding the misuse of identity in the digital age.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The court's initial question about jurisdiction is valid. Why Delhi HC? If the misuse is nationwide, maybe he should have filed in Telangana first. But the issue itself is scary - an app with an AI version of him? That's next level violation.
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Aman W
Good move by Allu Arjun. In our country, film stars' faces are used on everything from paan shops to local products without permission. The digital age needs new laws. #RightToPublicity
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Sarah B
While I understand the need for protection, I hope the court's order is balanced. A global injunction on intermediaries could set a problematic precedent for free expression online. The tech companies have a point about the Division Bench already looking into similar issues.
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Karthik V
Delhi HC is becoming the go-to place for personality rights. The list of celebrities who have sought protection is like a who's who of India! Our laws need to catch up with technology fast. What about common people whose faces might be misused by AI?
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Nisha Z
As a fan, it's disturbing to think someone could create a fake AI Allu Arjun to interact with fans. That's not just commercial misuse, it's emotionally manipulating people. Fully support his case. 👍

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