DSK Legal Represented B62 Studios In Delhi High Court Copyright Infringement Suit

DSK Legal represented B62 Studios in Delhi High Court copyright suit over song Tirchi Topiwale.

Update: 2026-04-09 07:45 GMT


DSK Legal represented B62 Studios in Delhi High Court copyright infringement suit

The leading law firm in India, DSK Legal represented B62 Studios Private Limited before the Delhi High Court in a commercial suit filed by Trimurti Films Private Limited alleging copyright infringement of the song “Tirchi Topiwale.” The matter involved claims regarding the use of the song in the film “Dhurandhar: The Revenge,” both in its original and remixed versions. The proceedings focused on the grant of ad-interim relief sought by the plaintiff.

Case Background

The captioned Suit was filed by Trimurti Films Pvt Ltd (“Trimurti”) along with various Interim Applications against B62 Studios Private Limited (“B62”) and others alleging that the use of the song “Tirchi Topiwale” (“said Song”), in its original form as well as in a remixed version, in B62’s film titled “Dhurandhar: The Revenge” constitutes an infringement of Trimurti’s copyright in the said Song.

Court Proceedings

The captioned matter was listed for ad-interim hearing before the Hon’ble Delhi High Court. After hearing the parties at length, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Tushar Rao Gedela, vide order dated April 9, 2026, did not grant any ad-interim and/or interim injunction in favour of Trimurti and against B62 Studios Private Limited at this stage.

Next Hearing Date

The captioned matter has been adjourned to May 6, 2026.

Legal Representation

For B62 Studios Private Limited:

External Counsels: Senior Counsel Ravi Prakash, Counsel Nizam Pasha

The DSK Legal team acting on the matter comprised Parag Khandhar (Partner), Chandrima Mitra (Partner), Diva Chanchani, and Anaheeta Verma; B62 Studios Private Limited: Shweta Vora

Conclusion

The case highlights the complexities surrounding copyright claims in the entertainment industry, particularly in relation to the use of original and remixed musical works in films. The Delhi High Court’s refusal to grant interim relief at this stage underscores the importance of detailed examination of rights and evidence before restraining creative works. The matter remains pending for further adjudication.

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