JioHotstar illegal streaming case.

I couldn’t find any credible news reports about the Delhi High Court issuing a “Dynamic+” injunction in favor of Jio Hotstar specifically for the India Tour of England 2025. However, based on a strong pattern of recent rulings protecting live sports streaming rights, here’s what we know:

  • The Delhi High Court has repeatedly granted dynamic or “Dynamic+” injunctions to Star India/Disney+ Hotstar, Star India, and other rights‑holders—covering major events like IPL 2025, ICC men’s T20 World Cup 2024, Premier League football, FIFA Club World Cup 2025, and more
  • These orders authorize content owners to proactively block streaming or unlawful downloads of exclusive content, including future or mirror websites, without needing to file fresh court petitions each time, allowing for real-time takedown responses

rights to the India Tour of England 2025, any dynamic injunction granted in its favor would follow this well-established legal framework. Here’s how such an order typically works:

  1. The Court identifies and restrains “rogue” or unauthorized websites from streaming the event.
  2. Jio Hotstar can notify ISPs and domain registrars about new infringing domains or mirrors.
  3. These intermediaries must then block access immediately—even as new infringing sites emerge—without court intervention each time.

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