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Delhi High Court directs Super Cassettes to deposit ₹50 lakh in copyright dispute

May 15, 2026

The Delhi High Court ordered Super Cassettes to deposit ₹50 lakh in a copyright case involving the song 'Rang De Lal'.

Delhi High Court Directs Super Cassettes to Secure ₹50 Lakh in Copyright Dispute

The Delhi High Court has ordered Super Cassettes to deposit ₹50 lakh in a copyright dispute concerning the song 'Rang De Lal (Oye Oye)' from the film Dhurandhar 2. This order came after the Court declined to grant an interim injunction in favor of Trimurti Films, the plaintiff in this case.

Justice Tushar Rao Gedela indicated that while the Court could not issue the requested interim orders, it deemed it prudent to secure Trimurti Films' interests by enforcing the deposit. This approach illustrates the Court's efforts to balance the immediate needs of the parties while ensuring that legal processes are adhered to.

This decision emphasizes the complexities involved in copyright law, particularly in the context of ongoing litigation and the protection of creative rights within the film industry.

Legal practitioners involved in intellectual property and entertainment law will find this case of particular relevance, as it underscores the issues of copyright enforcement and the implications of financial security in ongoing disputes.

Citations

  • Trimurti Films Vs B62 Films (2026)
  • Delhi High Court