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    Gautam Gambhir Approaches Delhi High Court Over AI Deepfake Abuse, Seeks Rs25 Million in Damages

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    New Delhi witnessed a significant legal development as Gautam Gambhir, the former Indian cricket star and current head coach, initiated legal proceedings in the Delhi High Court to address the unauthorized exploitation of his identity through advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) and deepfake technologies. This move comes amid growing concerns over the misuse of digital tools that manipulate public figures’ likenesses without their consent.

    In his detailed petition, Gambhir highlighted that his personal attributes—including his name, voice, image, and overall public persona—have been extensively misused across various social media platforms and e-commerce websites. These unauthorized uses have occurred without his permission, infringing upon his privacy and intellectual property rights. The petition targets 16 defendants, encompassing social media accounts, intermediaries, and online marketplaces, urging the court to issue a permanent injunction to prevent further unauthorized use or commercialization of his identity.

    Moreover, Gambhir has requested the court to grant immediate ex parte interim relief. This urgent appeal seeks the removal of all infringing digital content and aims to halt its further dissemination, protecting the cricketer’s reputation from ongoing harm. The legal action also demands substantial monetary compensation amounting to Rs25 million as damages for the misuse and reputational damage caused by these deepfake materials.

    The petition draws attention to a marked increase in fabricated digital content since late 2025, created using sophisticated AI techniques such as face-swapping and voice cloning. Gambhir’s plea specifically references several fraudulent videos falsely portraying him announcing his resignation and making spurious comments about senior cricketers. These misleading videos have attracted millions of views, causing confusion among the public and tarnishing his image.

    In addition to the digital impersonation, Gambhir accused certain anonymous entities of commercially exploiting his identity by selling unauthorized merchandise online without any licensing or approval. He emphasized that his persona has been effectively “weaponized” by these unknown actors to spread misinformation and generate illicit revenue, raising serious concerns about personal dignity and the need for robust legal safeguards in the evolving AI landscape.

    The Delhi High Court has a precedent of protecting the personality rights of numerous prominent public figures. Past orders have been issued in favor of celebrities and public personalities such as Baba Ramdev, Kajol, Vivek Oberoi, Pawan Kalyan, Sunil Gavaskar, Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn, Jaya Bachchan, Sudhir Chaudhary, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Nagarjuna, Aishwarya Rai, Abhishek Bachchan, and Karan Johar. Gambhir’s petition invokes several legal provisions, including those under the Copyright Act, the Trade Marks Act, and the Commercial Courts Act, while relying on established judicial precedents that recognize the importance of personality and publicity rights in the digital age.

    This case underscores the increasing challenges faced by public figures in protecting their identities against the misuse of emerging technologies. As AI tools become more accessible and sophisticated, legal systems worldwide are grappling with how to effectively regulate and curb the spread of deepfake content that can cause significant personal and professional harm. Gambhir’s legal battle could set important benchmarks for safeguarding individual rights in the era of digital impersonation.

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