

A petition was filed by the actor’s father to ban the streaming of the film ‘Nyay’ based on the life of Sushant Singh Rajput. Which has now been rejected by the Delhi High Court.
Delhi High Court dismisses plea to ban streaming of film Nyay on Sushant Singh Rajput
Petition to ban the film ‘Nyay’ dismissed . The Delhi High Court has rejected a petition seeking a stay on the film ‘Nyay’, made on the life of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput. Actually, the petition to ban the film was made by the actor’s father Krishna Kishore Singh after his death. On which, while hearing on Wednesday, the court has rejected it. Court dismisses Sushant’s father’s petition
In the Delhi High Court, Justice C. Harishankar has rejected this application of Sushant’s father Krishna Kishore Singh. The petition had claimed by the actor’s father that the film ‘Nyay: The Justice’ was going to be streamed on an online platform. Containing defamatory statements and news articles. Also, this film violates the ‘personality rights’ of Sushant Singh Rajput. That’s why its streaming should be banned.
‘Actor’s rights gone with death’
Dismissing the petition, Justice Shankar said, ‘Even though the film violates the publicity rights of Sushant Singh Rajput or defames him, these rights are personal to the actor. Who died along with his death.” The actor’s father has suffered a major setback in this court hearing. Please tell that the rights of the film are with G5.



