Home, I&B ministries challenge order favouring Marans-owned Kal Cables
Earlier, a single judge bench had set aside a ministry directive to switch off transmission of Kal Cables
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Earlier, a single judge bench had set aside a ministry directive to switch off transmission of Kal Cables
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After hearing the company's petition, judge V Ramasubramanian passed an order on September 5, 2014, setting aside the I&B ministry’s order. The judge also questioned the government’s rationale in acting against one MSO, while the same was not applied against the satellite commercial television channels of the same promoters. The latest appeal, filed by the secretaries of I&B and home ministries, comes in the wake of the home ministry’s reported move not to clearance for Sun Television Network’s 33 channels.
The appeal argues that judge Ramasubramanian’s allowing the company’s petition is against “well-settled principles of law”. It says the judge ought to have considered the fact that the approval for Kal Cables was given for cable television network services on the condition the company should obtain security clearance from the government. The ministries further argue that the judge, after rejecting the stand of Kal Cables that the Maran brothers — Kalanithi and his brother former Union minister Dayanidhi — have nothing to do with the company, ought to have rejected the writ petition as they have come forward with a false case.
The appeal says that the judge, having directed the appellant to go into the issue as to why the security file relating to Kal Cables was kept away for seven years, ought to have dismissed the writ petition.
Earlier, arguing before the judge, the company had said: “None of the management representatives, board members or shareholders are facing any legal issues, no FIRs (first information reports) filed, no criminal proceedings or complaints against them.” The counsel appearing for the company had then noted that 75 per cent of the shareholding of Kal Cables is held by Mallika Maran, mother of the Maran brothers, and the balance 25 per cent held by D K Enterprise, a private entity.
First Published: Jun 17 2015 | 12:38 AM IST