By South Matters Entertainment Desk | Tamil Nadu
The Madras High Court has directed Sun TV Network to pay ₹10 lakh as compensation to actress R. Sukanya in a long-running legal dispute connected to a Veerappan interview.
The ruling brings closure to a case that remained under legal scrutiny for several years. The dispute centered on the alleged unauthorized use of Sukanya’s image and reputation during a television broadcast related to the notorious forest brigand Koose Munisamy Veerappan.
Court Emphasizes Privacy Rights
The High Court observed the importance of protecting an individual’s image and reputation. The judgment highlighted the need for media organizations to exercise responsibility while broadcasting content involving public figures.
Legal experts view the verdict as a significant reminder that privacy rights and personal reputation deserve protection, even in cases involving matters of public interest.
Compensation Awarded
The court ordered Sun TV to pay ₹10 lakh in compensation to Sukanya. The decision effectively concludes the legal battle that has drawn attention to media ethics and accountability.
The judgment also reinforces the principle that media organizations must ensure that content does not unfairly impact an individual’s reputation.
Significance of the Verdict
The ruling is likely to be cited in future cases involving privacy, image rights, and media responsibility.
Observers say the decision strengthens protections against unauthorized use of a person’s identity while balancing the freedom of the press with individual rights.
As discussions on privacy and digital content continue to grow, the verdict could have broader implications for media practices across India.

