India, March 11 -- Amid rising cases around the protection of celebrities' personality rights, actor Shilpa Shetty Kundra has secured relief from the Bombay High Court, which passed an order safeguarding her identity against misuse. The court has restrained defendants from using or misrepresenting her name, image, voice, likeness, or persona in any form, and directed that defamatory or infringing content circulating across platforms be immediately taken down. The order underscores that a public figure's identity and reputation cannot be commercially exploited or digitally manipulated without consent. Confirming the same Shilpa's lawyer, Sana Raees Khan tells us, "The court has made it clear that the internet cannot become a playground for deepfakes and digital impersonation, "recognising that the actor's name, image and voice are legally protected rights. With this order, Shilpa joins several Bollywood celebrities, including Kajol, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Shatrughan Sinha, Abhishek Bachchan and Salman Khan, who have sought legal protection against misuse of their persona online. Shilpa had approached the court in November 2025....