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Delhi HC orders Rakshit Shetty to pay ₹25 lakh for unauthorised use of songs in ‘Bachelor Party’

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Last updated: April 2, 2026 4:09 am
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Published: April 2, 2026
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In a judgment delivered on March 28, Justice Tejas Karia of the Delhi High Court held that MRT Music is the exclusive copyright holder of the two songs—“Nyaya Ellide” and “Omme Ninnanu”— having acquired the rights from master recording company Sangeetha through an assignment deed.

In a judgment delivered on March 28, Justice Tejas Karia of the Delhi High Court held that MRT Music is the exclusive copyright holder of the two songs—“Nyaya Ellide” and “Omme Ninnanu”— having acquired the rights from master recording company Sangeetha through an assignment deed.
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The Delhi High Court has ordered Paramvah Studios, the production house of Kannada actor-filmmaker Rakshit Shetty, to pay ₹25 lakh to MRT Music for the unauthorised use of two songs in his Kannada film ‘Bachelor Party’.

The amount includes ₹20 lakh towards the licence fee for the songs “Nyaya Ellide” and “Omme Ninnanu”, which had already been deposited during the proceedings, and an additional ₹5 lakh imposed as exemplary costs for non-compliance with an earlier court order.

Published – April 01, 2026 05:24 pm IST



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