Recognizing the severity of this threat, Indian courts have begun to proactively build a legal firewall for celebrities. While India doesn't have a single, specific law for "personality rights," judges have grounded protections in common law doctrines, including the right to privacy enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution. This has led to a series of landmark rulings:
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Editors superimpose the face of a popular Tamil actress onto the body of a model wearing contemporary, western, or highly experimental fashion. Recognizing the severity of this threat, Indian courts
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