India, March 24 -- Unless you've been living under a rock, you've probably heard about the drama surrounding K-pop supergroup NJZ. The girl group, formerly known as NewJeans, has found itself at the centre of a complex legal battle with its parent company, Ador, a subsidiary of the powerhouse HYBE - the same label behind global sensation BTS. Recently, the conflict reached a dramatic turning point on March 21, when a Seoul court issued a preliminary injunction barring NJZ from "organising their own appearances and conducting independent activities," including making music or signing advertising deals. While the ruling was a major setback, the very next day, at Hong Kong's ComplexCon, NJZ boldly defied the court's order and performed their...