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Bombay HC orders deletion, removal of 'extremely disturbing and shocking' AI morphed photos of Shilpa Shetty

Updated on: Dec 27, 2025 08:04 am IST

Shilpa Shetty had moved the high court alleging misuse of her personality rights with AI-generated morphed pictures and videos online.

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The Bombay High Court ruled on Friday in a plea filed by actor Shilpa Shetty against the misuse of her personality rights in the form of AI-generated morphed photos and videos online. The court termed the photos "extremely disturbing and shocking" and ordered their deletion and removal from social media platforms, providing significant relief to the actor.

Bombay HC rules in Shilpa Shetty's favour

Shilpa Shetty got a big relief from the Bombay HC in a plea filed by her.

Shilpa had moved the court seeking protection of her personality rights and also an order against websites and AI-generated content that allegedly carried morphed and manipulated images and videos of her. The case was heard by Justice Advait Sethna, who noted in his order that the pictures uploaded on the various sites were "prima facie extremely disturbing". The order stated that "no personality, much less a person and or a woman can be portrayed in a fashion which affects her fundamental right to privacy and that too, without her knowledge and or consent".

What did the order state

The order stated that the images were inappropriate and unacceptable and the portrayal of such images would tarnish Shilpa’s image and reputation. "In the interest of justice," the high court directed all the defendants to delete the URLs from their respective platforms.

Shilpa Shetty's suit

 
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