NO VIOLATION OF RIGHT TO PRIVACY: DELHI HIGH COURT The Court noted that the demise of Sushant Singh Rajput received widespread coverage in all media and there was, thus, no justification to restrain publication of work that draws inspiration from such events. The Delhi High Court, while rejecting Sushant Singh Rajput's father's plea to prevent the release of movies purportedly based on the life and death of the late actor, has stated that there can be no violation of privacy when information on the events in question is already in the public domain. The Court further held that the protection to free speech guaranteed under Article 19(1)(a) applied with "equal rigour" to publications for commercial gains as well. Reddy & Reddy Law Firm is team of experts in civil as well as criminal law and will help you in all your legal problems.
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