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Sushant Singh Rajput's father moves Delhi HC against refusal to stay film on late actor's life

By IANS | Updated: August 17, 2023 22:35 IST

New Delhi, Aug 17  The father of late Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput, Krishna Kishore Singh, on Thursday moved ...

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New Delhi, Aug 17  The father of late Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput, Krishna Kishore Singh, on Thursday moved the Delhi High Court against a single-judge bench's order rejecting his plea to halt the continued streaming of the film 'Nyay: The Justice', which is reportedly based on his son’s life.

A division bench of Justices Yashwant Varma and Dharmesh Sharma issued a notice on Krishna Kishore Singh’s appeal against Justice C. Hari Shankar's order to several people.

Justice Shankar had refused to pass an injunction order against the movie -- airing on OTT platform Lapalap Original -- on grounds that Rajput’s personality, privacy and publicity rights extinguished with his death and cannot be taken forward by his father.

Moreover, the court had observed that the content of the film is based on news reports and news that was aired and, therefore, constitute publicly available information.

“In making a film on the basis thereof, it could not, therefore, be said that the defendants had violated any right of SSR, much less of the plaintiff, especially as the said information had not been questioned or challenged when it appeared in the media, either by SSR or by the plaintiff. Nor were the defendants required to obtain the consent of the plaintiff before making the movie," Justice Shankar had observed.

The judge had said that even if it is to assume that the film violates Rajput’s publicity rights or defames him, the violated right is personal to him and cannot be said to have been inherited by his father.

"Besides, the movie being based on information in the public domain, which, at the time of its original dissemination, was never challenged or questioned, cannot be sought to be injuncted at this distance of time, especially when it has already been released on the Lapalap platform a while ago and must have been seen, by now, by thousands," the court had said.

The court had concluded that it cannot pass an order to stop the streaming of the movie -- released in June 2021 -- especially when it has already been released and must have been watched by thousands of people.

"The movie cannot be said to be infracting Article 19(2) of the Constitution of India. Injuncting further dissemination of the movie would, therefore, infract the defendants' rights under Article 19(1)(a)," the court had said.

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