Jasleen Royal Files a Lawsuit Against Guru Randhawa in Bombay High Court for Unauthorised Use of Her Music

Jasleen Royal, a singer has filed a case in the Bombay High Court against Raj Ranjodh, a lyricist, T-series, a famous Indian label, and Guru Randhawa, a well-known Indian Singer. In this case, Royal put allegations of copyright infringement & the unofficial use of the singer’s original music creation.

Jasleen Royal Files a Lawsuit Against Guru Randhawa in Bombay High Court for Unauthorised Use of Her Music

Jasleen Royal, a singer from the Indian entertainment industry has filed a case in the Bombay High Court against Raj Ranjodh, a lyricist, T-series, a famous Indian label, and Guru Randhawa, a well-known Indian Singer. In this case, Royal put allegations of copyright infringement & the unofficial use of the singer’s original music creation.

Read the article and learn in detail about Jasleen Royal’s case against Raj Ranjodh and Guru Randhawa in 2024.

Jasleen Royal took Legal Action Against T-Series 2024

Jasleen Royal, a singer has filed a case in the Bombay High Court against Raj Ranjodh, a lyricist, T-series, a famous Indian label, and Guru Randhawa, a well-known Indian Singer. In this case, Royal put allegations of copyright infringement & the unofficial use of the singer’s original music creation. 

This case includes the central issue raised when a song by the name “All Right” from the “G Thing” album was released. Jasleen Royal claimed that it was her song and was released without her consent. Royal filed a case in 

What did the case say?

As per the case filed, all violations started from Royal’s musical creations that were composed back in 2022. These creations were planned initially to become a part of the Promotional affair of Runway 34, an Ajay Devgn-starring film. The reports state that Jasleen Royal has shared her works with Raj Ranjodh via multiple mediums. These mediums included audio-video calls and messages. She later discovered that her musical creations were used without her consent. 

Outline of the Case

The Jasleen Royal case outlines the initially planned follow-up to choose Guru Randhawa, an Indian singer popular for his music albums in India, to lend his voice to Royal’s songs. This plan wasn’t followed and Royal was unhappy with Randhawa’s recording made through scratch records. It led to the end of their collaboration. Thus, Jasleen Royal possessed complete rights to the music. 

When did Jasleen Find out about this matter?

The actual problem surfaced in 2023 when Jasleen found out that her created music was used in the “All Right” song. This song was released by T-Series and the vocals were given by Guru Randhawa. 

Things became problematic as Jasleen wasn't aware of the matter that her creation was used in the original composition without her permission. She wasn’t given any credit thus the singer took action to secure her rights over her created music  and filed the case in Bombay High Court. 

How did the Court react to the matter?

In it, she blamed T-Series, Guru Randhawa, and Raj Ranjodh for violating her moral rights. Her lawyer successfully obtained an interim order from the Bombay High Court. This order commanded the T-Series to remove the song from all platforms that streamed it. It will restrict the further distribution and unapproved use of Jasleen’s creation. 

The court also restricted Guru Randhawa and Raj Ranjodh from using the song anywhere. This legal battle highlighted the seriousness of the rights of any artist and their creations in the entertainment industry. 

How will this case impact the Entertainment Industry?

Jasleen’s case against the labeled artists and company will secure her work as well as will be an example to remind the artists about their legal rights. She is a great artist who is popular for her songs Din Shagna Da, Heeriye, and Nachde Ne Saare. 

Jasleen Royal is a potential single who showed her abilities using her popular music. Her action was legal and she is fighting to ensure that her creations are not used without her consent. In this digital era, many such issues are surfacing. This case will spotlight the challenges any artist faces in the Indian Entertainment Industry especially due to the big labeled sharks. 

Conclusion

Jasleen Royal, a singer has filed a case in the Bombay High Court against Raj Ranjodh, a lyricist, T-series, a famous Indian label, and Guru Randhawa, a well-known Indian Singer over their use of Royal’s created music in a song by the name “All Right” from the “G Thing” album without her consent. Read the article that covers all about the latest Indian Entertainment Industry news. If you liked the information, don’t forget to bookmark this site and stay updated with the current updates.