Jubin Nautiyal gets hitched to childhood sweetheart in a private ceremony

Updated: Apr 16th, 2026

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Playback Singer Jubin Nautiyal has tied the knot with his ‘childhood sweetheart’ in his hometown in Uttarakhand. As per reports, it was a small intimate wedding with only family members and close friends.

As per sources, the singer held a simple, intimate and traditional ceremony instead of a large public one as he has always been a very private person whenever it comes to his personal life. 

Jubin’s sweetheart is yet to be revealed as the singer himself has not yet issued an official announcement, either confirming or denying the wedding news.

On the personal front, The Delhi High Court granted an ex parte ad-interim injunction in favour of Nautiyal in February, restraining multiple Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms, online intermediaries, e-commerce websites and unidentified entities from misusing his name, voice, image and other attributes of his personality for commercial gain. 

A single-judge Bench of Justice Tushar Rao Gedela passed the interim order in a commercial suit filed by Nautiyal seeking protection of his personality and publicity rights against unauthorised AI-generated content, voice cloning, deepfakes, chatbots and sale of infringing merchandise

In his plaint, Nautiyal claimed that his personality/publicity rights include his name, voice, vocal style and technique, vocal arrangements and interpretations, mannerism and manner of singing, image, caricature, photographs, likeness and signature.

The suit alleged that certain defendants — including AI platforms — were using Machine Learning and generative AI tools to create audio and visual content mimicking the singer’s voice, facial expressions and singing style without authorisation.

Nautiyal further stated that the infringing activities included the sale of merchandise such as posters, digital artwork, and other products bearing his name and likeness on online marketplaces like Flipkart and Amazon, falsely suggesting association or endorsement.

After perusing the plaint and accompanying documents, the Delhi High Court restrained the concerned defendants and John Doe entities from directly or indirectly using or exploiting Nautiyal’s personality rights through advertisements, merchandise, domain names, AI voice models, synthesised voices, digital avatars, deepfakes, face morphing or any similar technological means across online platforms, social media, websites and the metaverse.

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