A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice P S Teji issued the notice to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting as well as six DTH providers - Bharti Telemedia Ltd, Tata Sky, Dish TV, Sun Direct TV, Reliance Big TV and Bharat Business Channel and sought their responses by March 4, 2015.
The court passed the order on the plea of NGO Media Watch-India (MWI) which has alleged that DTH service providers carry self-promotion advertisements in violation of uplinking and downlinking guidelines.
The NGO has said that even the FM radio channels are being illegally provided and has sought orders restraining the DTH operators from providing these services.
The petition has contended that the ministry till date instead of taking action against these entities has been playing the role of a spectator while "statutory guidelines are being flouted with impunity by the private DTH operators".
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