Delhi HC protects Aishwarya Rai's personality rights
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On September 10, the court also heard a similar plea by Rai's husband Abhishek Bachchan who sought to protect his personality rights and to restrain online platforms from illegally using his name, images and sexually explicit material. The court said it would pass an interim order on Abhishek's plea.
In 2023, the couple's daughter Aaradhya Bachchan had also approached the high court seeking to restrain and take down misleading content on her health. In Rai's case, the court found prima facie material to grant an ex-parte injunction. -- PTI