New Delhi, Oct. 15 -- The Delhi High Court on Wednesday indicated that it will pass an injunction order restraining the unauthorised use and AI-based imitation of playback singer Kumar Sanu's voice, likeness, and persona, marking another significant step in the ongoing legal battle over personality rights in the age of artificial intelligence.

Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora, while hearing Sanu's plea, referred to specific paragraphs from the earlier Karan Johar order, where similar relief had been granted to the filmmaker, and said that the same principle would apply to this case. The matter will now be listed for further hearing on March 30, 2026.

During the proceedings, the Court was informed that one of the impugned videos flagge...