Justice Tejas Karia ordered an ad interim injunction, restraining individuals and entities—including unknown parties—from exploiting her identity for financial or personal gain across all platforms and technologies, such as machine learning, AI-generated content, and deepfakes. The court emphasized that misuse of her image could not only result in reputational damage but also monetary loss and emotional distress.
Aishwarya Rai’s petition revealed that her face was being morphed into sexually explicit videos and images without consent, causing significant harm to her goodwill and personal life. The court’s order now bars such activities across digital platforms, entertainment media, advertisements, and social networks.
The judgment reinforces the importance of digital rights protection, AI ethics, and online reputation management, setting a crucial precedent for how celebrities, public figures, and influencers can safeguard themselves from emerging threats in the age of artificial intelligence and deepfake manipulation. The case has drawn attention to growing concerns over misuse of technology in media and the need for stronger legal frameworks to protect individuals in the digital era.