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IT rules plea: Court grants relief to NBA

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The Kerala High Court on Friday directed the Centre not to take any coercive action against the members of News Broadcaste­rs Associatio­n (NBA), which represents several news channels, over non-compliance of the new IT rules.

Justice P B Suresh Kumar also issued notice to the Centre and sought its stand on the plea by NBA which has contended that the new IT Rules give government authoritie­s “excessive powers” to “unreasonab­ly and impermissi­bly restrict” the freedom of speech and expression of the media.

Senior advocate Maninder Singh, who appeared for the NBA, said that under the new IT rules, a Joint Secretary would be heading the oversight mechanism which would supervise the self-regulatory body headed by a retired judge.

Under the rules, media companies or their associatio­ns have to form self-regulatory bodies which would be headed by a retired judge of the Supreme Court or High Courts or an eminent person.

 ??  ?? The News Broadcaste­rs Associatio­n has contended the new IT rules give govt “excessive powers” to “unreasonab­ly restrict” freedom of speech
The News Broadcaste­rs Associatio­n has contended the new IT rules give govt “excessive powers” to “unreasonab­ly restrict” freedom of speech

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