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Gautam Gambhir moves Delhi HC over deepfakes, unauthorised merchandise; seeks ₹2.5 crore in damages

by MN4U Bureau
March 20, 2026
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New Delhi: Indian men’s cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir has moved the Delhi High Court in a significant legal escalation against the unauthorised commercial and digital exploitation of his identity, seeking protection of his personality and publicity rights along with ₹2.5 crore in damages. Reports on March 19 said the suit targets alleged misuse of his name, image and likeness across social media and e-commerce platforms, including through AI-generated deepfakes and fake videos.

The petition signals the growing business and legal challenge posed by synthetic media, where celebrity identities are increasingly being deployed to drive misinformation, engagement and merchandise sales without consent. According to the press statement cited in reports, Gambhir’s legal team has alleged a coordinated pattern of digital impersonation and unauthorised monetisation that intensified from 2025 onward across Instagram, X, YouTube and Facebook.

One of the key triggers for the lawsuit was the circulation of AI-manipulated videos that falsely portrayed Gambhir making statements he never made. Among them was a fabricated “resignation announcement” that reportedly drew more than 29 lakh views, underscoring both the reach and commercial risk of such content in a platform-led media environment.

The suit also broadens the issue beyond social media misinformation to the commercial marketplace. Alongside digital impersonation, Gambhir has alleged that his name and likeness were being used without authorisation to market and sell posters and merchandise on major e-commerce platforms, raising wider questions around enforcement, platform responsibility and the monetisation of celebrity identity online.

Gambhir’s action names 16 defendants, including identified social media handles, platform intermediaries and marketplaces. Those named reportedly include Amazon, Flipkart, Meta, X Corp. and Google/YouTube, while the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and the Department of Telecommunications have been arrayed as proforma parties to aid implementation of any eventual court direction.

In addition to damages, the suit seeks a permanent injunction, takedown of infringing content and rendition of accounts. The legal action has been filed through advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai and invokes provisions of the Copyright Act, 1957, the Trade Marks Act, 1999, and the Commercial Courts Act, 2015. It also relies on previous Delhi High Court rulings in personality rights matters involving Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor and Sunil Gavaskar.

The case places Gambhir among a growing list of public figures turning to the courts to respond to AI-enabled identity misuse. From a business perspective, the matter is likely to be closely watched by digital platforms, online marketplaces, sports management firms and brand custodians, as it touches on the intersection of celebrity IP, platform governance, misinformation and AI accountability.

At a broader industry level, the suit reflects how personality rights are evolving from a reputational issue into a commercial and technology policy concern. As generative AI tools make face-swapping, voice cloning and fabricated endorsements easier to scale, disputes such as this are expected to shape how Indian courts define liability, takedown obligations and the commercial boundaries of identity use in the digital economy.

Tags: Amitabh BachchanAnil KapoorDelhi High CourtGautam GambhirJai Anant DehadraiSunil Gavaskar

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