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Rahul RajWorld Record Creator | Engaging in Legal Advocacy | Investor, Trader | Marketing strategies | Content Creator |
The producer of the Hera Pheri films, has sent a legal notice of ₹25 crore to Netflix and producers of The Great Indian Kapil Show.(Haan wahi kapil sharma wala😂)
The issue: the show used the character Baburao Ganpatrao Apte (from movie Hera Pheri) in a promotional video, performed by comedian Kiku Sharda without permission.
Hera pheri producer 's claim is that this constitutes unauthorised use of a registered character for commercial gain.
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What You goona learn from this sue?
1. Copyright Act, 1957
👉🏻Section 14: gives exclusive rights over copying, adaptation, public performance, etc. If you reproduce or communicate a work (including its characters) without permission, that may infringe copyright.
👉🏻Section 51: provides remedies (damages etc.) for copyright infringement.
2. Trademark law (Trademarks Act)
Baburao character is claimed to be a registered trademark owned by Nadiadwala.
Using the character without permission may violate trademark rights, under e.g. Section 29 (unauthorized use that is likely to cause confusion or imply some association).
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This is real Hera pheri😂
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Rahul RajWorld Record Creator | Engaging in Legal Advocacy | Investor, Trader | Marketing strategies | Content Creator |
Indian politics has reached a stage where the bar of public discourse feels alarmingly low.
When a leader like Raghav Chadha speaks about issues that are routinely discussed at dining tables or debated on social media — governance gaps, accountability, policy transparency — it is perceived as extraordinary.
But should basic clarity, structured articulation, and data-backed arguments be exceptional in a democracy?
Perhaps the real concern is not that one politician is being praised but that our expectations from public representatives have diminished so drastically that elementary competence appears revolutionary.
In a healthy democracy, informed dialogue should be the norm, not the highlight.
Maybe it’s time we raise the benchmark — not just for politicians, but for the quality of public debate we choose to reward.
Rahul RajWorld Record Creator | Engaging in Legal Advocacy | Investor, Trader | Marketing strategies | Content Creator |
First Day. First posting. First Bribe🚨😲
Here is Mitali Sharma, who was caught accepting a bribe of Rs. 10,000 on her very first day of her posting as a Registrar at Koderma, Jharkhand.😯
What Next?🤔
She was arrested under the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988.
°Criminalizes both giving and taking of bribes.
°Government officials can face:
°7 to 10 years imprisonment🔒
°Fines💲
°Dismissal from service
Special courts are set up to handle corruption cases involving public servants
But as you know what happened to them, right?🥲
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