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This Article is From Mar 23, 2021

Supreme Court Puts On Hold Proceedings In High Courts Over Pleas To Regulate Streaming Platforms

The top court had earlier issued notice on a transfer petition filed by the Centre seeking to club all petitions filed in various high courts on the issue of regulating OTT platforms or streaming services.

Supreme Court Puts On Hold Proceedings In High Courts Over Pleas To Regulate Streaming Platforms
There are several pending PILs before high courts across India to regulate online streaming platforms
New Delhi:

The Supreme Court Tuesday stayed proceedings pending before several high courts across the country on pleas related to regulation of over-the-top (OTT) platforms or online streaming services.

A bench headed by Justice DY Chandrachud was told by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta that despite the top court's earlier order issuing notice on the transfer plea filed by the Centre to club all such petitions filed in various high courts, the Punjab and Haryana High Court is proceeding in the matter pending there.

The bench observed that notice on transfer petition means that proceedings going on have to stay.

Mr Mehta said several fresh petitions are being filed in different high courts on the issue.

Then we will stay proceedings before all high courts and hear the matter in second week after the Holi break, the bench said.

The top court had earlier issued notice on a transfer petition filed by the Centre seeking to club all petitions filed in various high courts on the issue of regulating OTT platforms or streaming services.
 

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