As per the information, Satwinderpal Singh alias Lucky Oberoi was shot dead by unidentified assailants on a white Activa on Friday morning at the Gurudwara Singh Sabha Parking in Model Town, Jalandhar, while he was leaving after paying obeisance.
The Delhi High Court has granted interim protection to actor and businessman Vivek Anand Oberoi in a commercial suit alleging widespread misuse of his personality and publicity rights through fake social media accounts, unauthorised merchandise, and AI-generated content.
Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav vowed an "exemplary punishment" for the accused involved in the fatal shooting of AAP worker Lucky Oberoi in Jalandhar on Friday morning.
Oberoi, who was leaving the gurdwara after offering prayers, was reportedly attacked by two scooter-borne assailants who fired multiple shots at him. He was rushed to Sri Ram Hospital in critical condition, but despite medical efforts, doctors declared him dead.
According to Jalandhar DCP Manpreet Singh, the attack occurred while Oberoi was leaving the gurdwara after offering prayers. Later, two scooter-borne individuals approached and fired multiple shots at him.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday said it would pass orders in a civil suit filed by actor and businessman Vivek Oberoi seeking protection of his personality and publicity rights, amid allegations of widespread misuse of his identity across digital and commercial platforms.
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According to the petition, Oberoi has asserted that his name, image, voice, likeness and other distinctive attributes exclusively associated with him are being unlawfully exploited for commercial and other gains without his consent or authorisation.
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