The Bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi were hearing the matter.
PIL Seeking Deepfake Regulation: Centre Tells Supreme Court It Has Already Framed AI Rules
Supreme Court disposed of a PIL seeking a regulatory framework for deepfakes after the Centre informed that draft AI rules had already been formulated and released for public feedback
By : Sukriti Mishra
Update: 2025-12-04 12:07 GMT
SC Declines to Frame Deepfake Guidelines, Notes Centre Has Completed AI Rule-Making
The Supreme Court on Thursday disposed of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking a comprehensive regulatory and licensing framework to curb the misuse of deepfakes and AI-generated synthetic media, after the Union Government informed the bench that it has already formulated draft AI rules and released them for public comments.
The plea filed by Aarati Sah through AOR Anilendra Pandey, stated that the unregulated use of such AI systems has led to widespread misuse, infringing the rights to privacy, dignity, and personality of citizens and public figures alike.
"Over the last year, AI technology has become easily accessible in India, and in the last few months, there has been a sharp rise in AI-generated content impersonating celebrities, journalists, and other public personalities. Multiple High Courts have already granted interim protection to victims of deepfakes, reflecting the urgency and genuineness of the problem. However, the absence of a national regulatory framework has resulted in fragmented judicial intervention and leaves citizens vulnerable to exploitation and defamation", the petition submits.
Citing examples of global jurisdictions, including the European Union, United States, China, and Singapore, which have implemented risk-based AI regulations, content labelling requirements, and enforcement mechanisms to prevent misuse of synthetic media, the petition argues that in India, the absence of such safeguards, coupled with ineffective reporting and grievance mechanisms on platforms such as Meta and Google/YouTube, has allowed AI-generated misinformation to spread unchecked, undermining constitutional rights under Articles 14 and 21.
Case Title: Aarati Sah v. Union of India
Hearing Date: December 4, 2025
Bench: CJ Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi