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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court on Tuesday admitted petitions of top television broadcasters and the Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) and asked regulater Telecom Regultory Authority of India (Trai<\/a>) to respond in a week.

Admitting petitions from (IBF) and top broadcasters, the two-judge bench of justice
SC Dharmadhikari<\/a> and justice RI Chagla<\/a>, allowed Trai, to respond within a week. The court will hear the matter on January 22. Meanwhile, as the petitions are accepted, the broadcasters are planning not to comply with the amendments to the new tariff order (NTO), which they challenged in the court.

Apart from the IBF, broadcasters like Star and Disney India, Zee Entertainment Enterprises (ZEE), Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN),
TV18<\/a> and Viacom18, and the Films & Television Producers Guild of India had also filed individual petitions seeking quashing of the new amendments and issue a stay order in the mean time.

As per the new amendments notified on January 1, broadcasters have to issue a revised rate card of their channels, in compliance with the new regulations by January 15.

The distribution platform operators (DPOs), (a term used for cable and DTH operators) are given 15 days to revise their packages. Ultimately, consumers will have one month to select channels or bouquets of their choice and the new rates will be effective March 1. However, multiple broadcasters told ET off the record that they are planning to not file revised prices. In the high court, countering the primary grounds of petitions filed against the regulator, senior counsel Venkatesh Dhond said that most of the petitioners are indulging in “scare mongering” and Trai is seeking one week’s time to file its reply.

“There is a concentrated effort to move to the court, just a day before the deadline of January 15,” argued Dhond. He further added that all the petitioners have filed their case on the same date on January 13 and the regulator has received the copy of the plea only in the evening.

“The change will come in effect from March 1 and only the prices need to amend by January 15. The broadcasters knew of this deadline since January 1.”

Action plan<\/strong>
Broadcasters plan not to comply with the amendments to the new tariff order which they challenged in court.
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HC承认恳求的广播,火车一个星期作出回应

承认的上访(IBF)和广播,正义的由两名法官组成的板凳SC Dharmadhikari和正义RI Chagla,允许火车,在一周内作出回应。法院将于1月22日听到此事。

Gaurav Laghate Maulik Vyas以及
  • 更新2020年1月15日下午与坚持
孟买:孟买高等法院周二承认请愿的电视广播公司和印度广播基金会(IBF),问稳压器印度电信Regultory机构(火车)在一周内作出回应。

承认的上访(IBF)和广播,正义的由两名法官组成的长椅上SC Dharmadhikari正义RI Chagla允许火车,在一周内作出回应。法院将于1月22日听到此事。与此同时,随着接受请愿,广播公司正计划不符合修改关税新秩序(旅游),他们在法庭上挑战。

广告
除了国际羽毛球联合会,广播明星和迪斯尼印度,Zee娱乐企业(Zee),索尼影视网络印度(SPN),TV18Viacom18,印度的电影和电视制片人协会也已提出个人请愿寻求撤销新修正案和问题的同时保持订单。

按照新修正案通知1月1日广播发布修订后的价目牌的渠道,按照新规定,1月15日。

分销平台运营商(DPOs),(一个词用于电缆和对数运算符)有15天时间修改自己的包。最终,消费者将有一个月的选择渠道或花束的选择和新的利率将3月1日生效。然而,多个广播告诉ET的记录,他们计划不是文件修改后的价格。高等法院,打击上访的主要理由提起调节器,Venkatesh Dhond高级顾问说,大部分的上访者都沉溺于“散播恐慌”和火车正在寻求一个星期的时间来回复文件。

“集中精力去法院,就在一天前的截止日期1月15日,“Dhond争辩。他进一步补充说,所有的上访者提起他们的情况下在同一日期1月13日和监管机构已收到请求的副本只在晚上。

从3月1日的变化会影响价格,只需要修改1月15日。这个期限自1月1日的广播知道。”

行动计划
广播公司计划不符合修改关税新秩序,他们在法庭上挑战。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court on Tuesday admitted petitions of top television broadcasters and the Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) and asked regulater Telecom Regultory Authority of India (Trai<\/a>) to respond in a week.

Admitting petitions from (IBF) and top broadcasters, the two-judge bench of justice
SC Dharmadhikari<\/a> and justice RI Chagla<\/a>, allowed Trai, to respond within a week. The court will hear the matter on January 22. Meanwhile, as the petitions are accepted, the broadcasters are planning not to comply with the amendments to the new tariff order (NTO), which they challenged in the court.

Apart from the IBF, broadcasters like Star and Disney India, Zee Entertainment Enterprises (ZEE), Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN),
TV18<\/a> and Viacom18, and the Films & Television Producers Guild of India had also filed individual petitions seeking quashing of the new amendments and issue a stay order in the mean time.

As per the new amendments notified on January 1, broadcasters have to issue a revised rate card of their channels, in compliance with the new regulations by January 15.

The distribution platform operators (DPOs), (a term used for cable and DTH operators) are given 15 days to revise their packages. Ultimately, consumers will have one month to select channels or bouquets of their choice and the new rates will be effective March 1. However, multiple broadcasters told ET off the record that they are planning to not file revised prices. In the high court, countering the primary grounds of petitions filed against the regulator, senior counsel Venkatesh Dhond said that most of the petitioners are indulging in “scare mongering” and Trai is seeking one week’s time to file its reply.

“There is a concentrated effort to move to the court, just a day before the deadline of January 15,” argued Dhond. He further added that all the petitioners have filed their case on the same date on January 13 and the regulator has received the copy of the plea only in the evening.

“The change will come in effect from March 1 and only the prices need to amend by January 15. The broadcasters knew of this deadline since January 1.”

Action plan<\/strong>
Broadcasters plan not to comply with the amendments to the new tariff order which they challenged in court.
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