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Star India secures 'superlative injunction' to block rogue apps in real-time

By Freny Patel ( June 2, 2025, 19:30 GMT | Insight) -- Star India has been granted a "superlative injunction" by a domestic court, significantly enhancing the broadcaster's ability to combat real-time copyright infringement. This landmark ruling by the Delhi High Court extends beyond traditional dynamic injunctions, allowing Star India to block rogue mobile applications in addition to infringing websites. Delhi High Court Judge Saurabh Banerjee ruled that this "superlative injunction" empowers Star India to obtain immediate relief against newly discovered platforms streaming its copyrighted content without the need for repeated court applications. Star India has been granted a "superlative injunction" by a domestic court, significantly enhancing the broadcaster's ability to combat real-time copyright infringement....

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