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Courts/Legal Issues Industry & Economy - Radio/TV Variety - Sports Cricket telecast: SC asks Prasar Bharati to file response Our Bureau
New Delhi , Jan 9 THE Supreme Court has asked Prasar Bharati to file a response on whether it was willing to share the feed provided by Ten Sports for the forthcoming India-Pakistan series without any changes. A Bench headed by Mr Ashok Bhan posted the matter for further hearing tomorrow, and asked the Solicitor General, Mr G.E. Vahanvati, to take instructions from Prasar Bharati on the issue. Taj Television Ltd, which owns Ten Sports, had filed a petition at the Supreme Court seeking stay of the Government guidelines that make it mandatory for the sports channels to share feed of sporting events of national importance with Prasar Bharati. The national broadcaster, too, had filed a caveat to pre-empt Ten Sports from taking any ex-parte interim order against the High Court order. Ten Sports has challenged the Bombay High Court order refusing it any relief by which it has been compelled to share the live feed of the series commencing from January 13.
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