These efforts intensified in 2022 with a landmark lawsuit, In this case, Justice Navin Chawla of the Delhi High Court issued a sweeping order. The court granted a permanent injunction, restraining the defendants from hosting, streaming, or distributing any content for which the plaintiffs held copyright. More importantly, the court directed ISPs to block access to not just the primary domain but also any mirror or redirect websites discovered to be providing access to the infringing platform. The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) were also ordered to issue notifications to block these websites. This judgment showcased a proactive "dynamic injunction" approach, making it harder for pirate sites to simply change their names and reappear.