Sidhu Moosewala’s song ‘Janadi Vaar’ release interrupted after late rapper’s parents appeal in court

Image Source: INSTAGRAM/SIDHU_MOOSEWALA Sidhu Moosewala’s song Jaandi War in association with Salim Merchant and Afsana Khan

A Punjab court on Monday stayed the release of late Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu’s song “Jandi War”, popularly known as Sidhu, along with a direction to remove all promotional material and advertisements regarding the song on all media platforms. Known as Moosewala.

The order came after a lengthy debate in the district court of Mansa on a plea by Musewala’s parents, who succeeded in securing unilateral ad-interim orders against Salim Sadruddin Moledina Merchant and Suleiman Sadruddin Moledina Merchant, known as Salim goes. -Sulaiman.

Musewala’s parents were represented by senior advocate Amit Jhanji, who was briefed by a team from Karanjawala & Co, led by Samarjit Patnaik and Meghna Mishra along with their teams.

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The parents have filed a suit for permanent injunction against Salim-Sulaiman and his company Merchant Records Pvt Ltd as well as some other entities and digital platforms.

A suit has been filed to ban the unauthorized proposed release of Moosewala’s song “Jandi War” on various social media and online platforms due to copyright infringement as well as illegal and unauthorized use of the late Moosewala’s name and image for publicity .

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The release was announced by Salim-Sulaiman on their YouTube and Instagram accounts. They also announced the sale of the NFT rights to the song to the public at large, as well as the commercial sale of Moosewala, as well as a digital signature.

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