Sana Raees Khan Secures Landmark Personality Rights Protection for Vivek Oberoi in Delhi High Court
Delhi High Court grants Vivek Oberoi strong personality rights protection, with Sana Raees Khan securing a landmark order against digital misuse and impersonation.
In a significant legal development reinforcing the sanctity of personality rights in the digital age, the Delhi High Court has granted robust protection to actor and entrepreneur Vivek Anand Oberoi. The case was successfully argued by senior advocate Sana Raees Khan, marking yet another high-impact victory that strengthens jurisprudence around individual identity, privacy, and misuse of public personas.
Under Sana Raees Khan’s legal representation, the Court issued a Dynamic Injunction along with a John Doe order, directing the immediate removal of infringing content misusing Mr. Oberoi’s name, image, and voice. The order also empowers authorities to act against future, unidentified violators—ensuring that anonymous misuse across digital platforms does not evade legal scrutiny.
Speaking on the ruling, Sana Raees Khan emphasized the broader human and ethical implications of such violations.
She stated, “As a leader in cinema and enterprise with a two-decade humanitarian legacy, Mr. Oberoi has been unfairly targeted. These attacks are more than legal violations; they are a direct assault on a life of purpose and a cruel toll on his family, causing deep distress to his young children.”
The Court’s decision, argued with precision and conviction by Sana Raees Khan, firmly establishes that a person’s identity and lineage are not public property. It sends a clear message that exploiting an individual’s persona for clickbait, misinformation, or commercial gain will invite swift and uncompromising judicial action.
This legal victory not only safeguards Vivek Oberoi’s rights but also sets a powerful precedent for public figures facing rampant digital misuse. Once again, Sana Raees Khan’s advocacy underscores her growing influence in shaping modern legal protections at the intersection of privacy, media, and technology.


