Podcaster Raj Shamani has moved the Delhi High Court seeking legal protection for his personality rights against unauthorized AI-generated content.
Key Takeaways
- Raj Shamani files lawsuit to protect his name, voice, and persona from AI misuse.
- The case targets social media channels, websites, and anonymous entities (John Doe).
- Delhi High Court to hear the matter on November 17.
- This follows similar protections granted to Bollywood celebrities and spiritual leaders.
According to a Bar and Bench report, Shamani’s legal team has sought an injunction against platforms using his identity without permission. The suit also aims to protect his registered trademarks and copyrighted material.
Shamani, who has over 13 million YouTube subscribers, has frequently discussed AI threats like deepfakes and voice cloning on his popular podcast.
Rising Trend of Celebrity Rights Protection
The Delhi High Court has previously safeguarded the personality rights of prominent figures including Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, and Jackie Shroff. More recently, spiritual leaders Sri Sri Ravishankar and Jaggi Vasudev have also sought similar legal protection.
The AI Fraud Epidemic
AI-powered celebrity scams have become increasingly sophisticated, exploiting fan trust through fake endorsements and fraudulent promotions.
Indian victims have reportedly lost an average of ₹34,000 to deepfake scams falsely featuring celebrities like Shah Rukh Khan, Alia Bhatt, and Priyanka Chopra Jonas.
International scammers frequently misuse personalities like Elon Musk and Taylor Swift to promote crypto schemes and gambling platforms.
These fraudulent activities range from financial deception to romantic blackmail, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive policy frameworks to combat AI-enabled identity theft.



