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In a significant development, the Karnataka High Court has ruled against the quashing of an FIR (First Information Report) filed against prominent politicians Rahul Gandhi, Jairam Ramesh, and Supriya Shrinate. The FIR was lodged against them on grounds of alleged copyright infringement related to the popular KGF (Kolar Gold Fields) movie song.

The court’s decision comes as a setback to the political figures who sought to have the FIR dismissed. The case revolves around claims that the trio used the copyrighted song without obtaining proper authorization or permissions, potentially violating intellectual property rights.

By refusing to quash the FIR, the Karnataka High Court allows the legal process to proceed, enabling a thorough investigation into the alleged copyright infringement. This decision emphasizes the significance of safeguarding intellectual property rights and upholding the principles of copyright law.

The ruling not only emphasizes the court’s commitment to protecting the rights of creators and copyright holders but also serves as a reminder to individuals, including public figures, to ensure compliance with legal frameworks governing intellectual property.

As the case progresses, it will be closely monitored by legal experts, entertainment industry stakeholders, and the general public, as it holds implications for copyright infringement matters and the responsibilities of individuals in respecting intellectual property.

Stay tuned for further updates on the legal proceedings surrounding the alleged KGF song copyright infringement case involving Rahul Gandhi, Jairam Ramesh, and Supriya Shrinate as the case continues to unfold within the judicial system.

Written by- Nitin Pradhan, College name –  Army Law College , an intern under Legal Vidhiya


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