Guwahati, Sept. 17 -- The Delhi High Court on Wednesday (September 17) extended interim relief to filmmaker Karan Johar in a case concerning the protection of his personality rights.

The court acknowledged Johar's right to control the use of his name, image, and voice, and verbally indicated that it would issue an interim injunction order in his favor.

Johar had approached the court seeking legal protection against the unauthorised use of his identity on social media platforms.

He requested that the court restrain specific individuals from exploiting his personality traits, including his voice, name, and likeness, without consent.

During the hearing, the bench confirmed its intention to grant an injunction, stating, "In the IA (interi...