Diljit's 'Satluj' taken down: Censorship or national security?
Diljit's 'Satluj' taken down: Censorship or national security?
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On this Special Report, Anisha Singh and Nalini Sharma discuss a significant legal development in the Delhi High Court involving Bollywood actor Salman Khan. The court has issued a notice to the actor following an application by a Chinese AI voice platform. The platform is challenging a previous injunction order from December 12, 2025, which protected Khan's personality rights. Nalini Sharma notes that the AI platform argues its content is clearly disclosed as AI-generated and seeks to vacate the order to continue its business activities. During the short hearing, Justice Jyoti Singh sought a response from Khan, represented by Advocate Nizam Pasha. The discussion highlights the growing legal battle between celebrity personality rights and the commercial interests of generative AI platforms. The High Court has granted four weeks for a response, with the next hearing scheduled for February 27, 2026. This case marks a pivotal moment as it is the first instance of an AI platform seeking to reverse such a personality rights ruling in India.
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