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The Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) has moved the Supreme Court against the Bombay High Court verdict upholding the New Tariff Orders (NTO) 1.0 and 2.0 besides the powers of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) to fix tariff for broadcasting.
The petition was filed today and is tentatively expected to list next week.
The IBF has contended that the Bombay HC's observation that the broadcasters have a fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression, but the said right is not absolute will infringe on its fundamental right to free speech and expression.
The petition was filed today and is tentatively expected to list next week.
The IBF has contended that the Bombay HC's observation that the broadcasters have a fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression, but the said right is not absolute will infringe on its fundamental right to free speech and expression.
IBF moves SC against Bombay HC verdict on NTO 2.0 - Exchange4media
The petition was filed today and is tentatively expected to list next week
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