LIVE UPDATES- MediaOne Channel's Plea Challenging Centre's Telecast Ban: Supreme Court Hearing

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15 March 2022 9:21 AM GMT

  • LIVE UPDATES- MediaOne Channels Plea Challenging Centres Telecast Ban: Supreme Court Hearing

    The Supreme Court shall hear today the special leave petition filed by Malayalam news channel MediaOne against the judgment of the Kerala High Court which upheld the Centre's decision to not renew its telecast license citing national security grounds. The bench comprising Justices DY Chandrachud, Surya Kant and Vikram Nath had issued notice on the matter (on 10 March), to consider...

    The Supreme Court shall hear today the special leave petition filed by Malayalam news channel MediaOne against the judgment of the Kerala High Court which upheld the Centre's decision to not renew its telecast license citing national security grounds.

    The bench comprising Justices DY Chandrachud, Surya Kant and Vikram Nath had issued notice on the matter (on 10 March),  to consider the prayer for interim relief.

    The bench had also asked the Centre to produce the relevant files (the files of the Home Ministry which raised national security concerns) on which the reliance was placed by the High Court.

    MediaOne approached the Supreme Court on March 2, hours after a division bench of the Kerala High Court upheld the recent ban imposed on it by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. The channel contended that the exact reasons for the Centre's non-renewal of the license have not been revealed to them and the Court approved the decision on the basis of certain sealed cover files produced by the Ministry of Home Affairs, purportedly raising some national security concerns.

    The petitioner further contended that the impugned judgment was patently illegal since Clauses 9 and 10 of the uplinking and downlinking guidelines make it abundantly clear that for the purpose of renewal of license, security clearance is not a factor to be considered.

    During the previous hearing, Senior Advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the channel, submitted that there was no complaint against the channel during its ten years of its functioning. There is no requirement for security clearance at the time of renewal. Rohatgi took serious objection to the High Court Division Bench calling for the files in sealed cover after the judgment was reserved.

    Senior Advocate Dushyant Dave, also appearing for the channel, submitted that it had over 2.5 crore viewers. Even as late as on 2019, the downlinking permission was granted to it.

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    • 15 March 2022 9:34 AM GMT

      ORDER

      Petitioners shall be permitted to continue operating the new & Current Affairs channel Media 1 in the same basis as the channel was being operated to the revocation of clearance.

    • 15 March 2022 9:33 AM GMT

      ORDER

      We order & direct that pending further orders, the order of UOI dated jan 31, 2022 revoking the security clearance granted shall remain stayed pending further orders.

    • 15 March 2022 9:33 AM GMT

      ORDER

      Dave submits that there can be no objection to this court to peruse the files. During the course of hearing, files have been perused by the Court

    • 15 March 2022 9:33 AM GMT

      ORDER

      HC has also observed, "Para 63....."

      In pursuance of the previous order of this court dated March 10, Mr Nataraj & SV Raju ASG have appeared for the respondents. In pursuance of earlier directions filed were produced before Court.

    • 15 March 2022 9:31 AM GMT

      ORDER

      HC has also observed, "Para 63....."

      In pursuance of the previous order of this court dated March 10, Mr Nataraj & SV Raju ASG have appeared for the respondents. In pursuance of earlier directions filed were produced before Court.

    • 15 March 2022 9:31 AM GMT

      ORDER

      DB of HC has observed, "It is true that nature, gravity & depth of the issue is not discrenable from the files but at the same time there are indications impacting pub order & security of state. Since its confidential file we are not expressing..."

    • 15 March 2022 9:31 AM GMT

      ORDER

      During hearing before Single Judge HC, 2 files relating to Madhyamam Broadcasting ltd (1st in relation to media 1 life & media 1 global & 2nd related to Media 1 TV was produced). Files have not been shared with the petitioners.

    • 15 March 2022 9:30 AM GMT

      order

      Challenge is to judgement dated March 2, 2022 of DB of Kerala HC. It has been rendered in writ appeal arising from judgement of Single Judge. Petitioner had challenged orders of UOI by which permission granted to Madhyam Broadcasting Ltd was revoked with immediate effect.

    • 15 March 2022 9:30 AM GMT

      Dave: there is one provision at page 86 which I would like to draw your Lordship's attention to.

    • 15 March 2022 9:30 AM GMT

      ASG Nataraj: Serious remarks have been made.

      DYC J: Mr Dave and Nataraj only for logistical reason, there is some room here, we can all sit on chair next to each other and discuss. Just give us 10 minutes. We'll come back.

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