Media & Entertainment Lawyer in Mumbai – Contracts, IP Rights & Dispute Resolution

Mumbai has been the leading city for film, television, and digital content in the nation for years; there are multiple media- and entertainment-related projects taking place daily. To effectively handle these projects legal framework or related disputes, it’s always beneficial to hire media and entertainment lawyers in Mumbai. For getting the best legal services in the media and entertainment laws, trust the Right To Law firm. We have a team of the best media and entertainment lawyers in Mumbai who have expertise in handling contracts, IP rights, and dispute resolution under the Copyrights Act, Cinematograph Act, and other related laws.

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Top Media and Entertainment Lawyers in Mumbai

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200+ user ratings
7 years
Santa Cruz West, Mumbai
Bengali, English, Hindi
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200+ user ratings
8 years
SantaCruz East, Mumbai
English, Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi, Urdu
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200+ user ratings
9 years
Jogeshwari (East), Mumbai
English, Hindi
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200+ user ratings
12 years
Tardeo, Mumbai
English, Hindi
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200+ users ratings
9 years
N.M. Joshi Marg, Mumbai
English, Gujarati, Hindi, Konkani, Marathi
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200+ users ratings
8 years
Dava Bazaar, Mumbai
English, Gujarati, Hindi
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200+ user ratings
8 years
Dattpada, Borivali-East, Mumbai
English, Hindi, Marathi
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200+ user ratings
8 years
BKC, Bandra East, Mumbai
Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi
4.0
200+ user ratings
13 years
Fort, Mumbai
English, Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi
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200+ user ratings
13 years
T Junction, Mumbai
English, Hindi

Whether you are producers, artists, or a production house, we provide personalized assistance with each legal matter in Mumbai. Right To Law lawyers offer their legal services to all the major locations in Mumbai, including Marine Lines, Andheri, Fort, Mira Road, Dava Bazaar, Vile Parle, Kanvadavli, Goregoan, Malad, Tardeo, and other nearby places. Our lawyers practice in all courts in Mumbai, like District and Sessions Courts, Civil Courts, Bombay High Court, and others.

Additionally, when issues arise — such as content disputes, copyright infringement, contract disagreements, regulatory compliance, censorship objections, or distribution problems — a media and entertainment lawyer in Mumbai offers professional support. They provide legal representation, negotiate licensing or distribution deals, assist in content clearances, handle disputes (including litigation or arbitration if needed), and advise on compliance with relevant laws and industry-specific regulations. This gives creators and businesses the confidence to work in a legally secure environment, while focusing on creativity and growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of clients does a media & entertainment lawyer in Mumbai serve?
They work with filmmakers, production houses, music composers, digital-content creators, OTT platforms, broadcasters, advertisers, influencers, publishers — essentially anyone involved in creating, distributing, or monetising creative content.
Apart from copyright and licensing, they can assist with contract drafting (production, distribution, talent, endorsements), content clearance, regulatory compliance, dispute resolution (contract disputes, copyright infringement, defamation), negotiations for collaborations, and legal counsel for publicity or endorsement deals.
Yes. Media law now includes digital media, streaming, online publishing and social-media content. Lawyers help ensure content complies with regulations, draft licensing and distribution agreements, manage digital rights, and advise on legal obligations related to online distribution.
Ensure the lawyer has experience with media or entertainment cases (films, music, digital media), understands intellectual property law, is familiar with industry practices (licensing, distribution, talent contracts), and communicates clearly about rights, obligations, and risks.
Yes. Many disputes — like licensing, contract disagreements, content clearances, or negotiations — can often be settled via mediation, negotiation or agreements. Court or tribunal action is typically a last resort, when other solutions fail.