Delhi High Court declines to grant interim relief to ‘Jigra’ in trademark infringement case, directs Dharma Productions to include disclaimer | Hindi Movie News

The Delhi High Court has declined to grant interim relief in a trademark infringement case filed by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) over the use of its name in the Jigra, starring Alia Bhatt. However, the court has directed Dharma Productions to include a disclaimer at the beginning of the film, clarifying that the depiction is…

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Bharat Gite, Founder of Taural India, conferred with the ‘Global Inspiration of the Year 2026’ at the British Parliament

London: Entrepreneur Bharat Gite receives the ‘Global Inspiration of the Year 2026’ award at the British Parliament. Seen (L-R): Sushil Gaikwad, Raminder Ranger, Bharat Gite, Louis French, Suresh Yadav, and Mahendrasinh Jadeja. PUNE: Indian entrepreneur Bharat Gite, founder of Taural India, has been conferred the prestigious ‘Global Inspiration of the Year 2026’ award at the…

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French Open: Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka question prize money share at Roland Garros – here’s what they demand | Tennis News

Aryna Sabalenka, Jannik Sinner A group of top tennis players, including Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff, have raised concerns over prize money at the French Open, saying they feel “their deep disappointment” as talks with Grand Slam organisers continue.The clay-court tournament at Roland Garros is set to begin later this month in Paris….

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TVK storms Tamil Nadu, eclipses DMK and AIADMK but falls short of majority: What next for Vijay? | India News

TVK founder Vijay (File photo) NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu on Monday witnessed a political shake-up as mega movie star “Thalapathy” Vijay made a cinematic entry into electoral politics, with his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) emerging as a disruptive force that cut into the long-standing dominance of the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and its…

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‘All British people should die’: Irish woman convicted after ‘anti-english’ rant at UK hotel | World News

A 40-year-old woman in the UK has been convicted of racially aggravated harassment after verbally abusing hotel staff during an incident in Cheshire.Cait O’Halloran, an Irish national living in Littlehampton, West Sussex, admitted the offence at Warrington Magistrates’ Court. She was fined £614 and ordered to pay £331 in costs and a surcharge.The court heard…

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