Delhi HC extends stay on Kantar, case pushed to Feb 2015

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Delhi HC extends stay on Kantar, case pushed to Feb 2015

MUMBAI: The hearing on the case between Kantar Market Research and the government of India has been put off to 12 February 2015.

 

The case that was last heard on 8 September saw a notice of the application by the Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) being accepted by the Kantar counsel that has been asked to file a response within two weeks. After this, an advance copy of the same will be given to the IBF who may then file a response in two or three weeks’ time.

 

The case has been put off to 12 February 2015, on account of the personal reasons of the Kantar counsel, who had prayed for a date in January 2015.

 

Meanwhile, the interim order on the case will continue that will allow Kantar’s subsidiary TAM Media Research to publish ratings till the verdict on the case is out.

 

Kantar had challenged the cross-holding norm in the policy guidelines for TV rating agencies for which it had got the HC’s stay order. However, the research agency still hasn’t received any response from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on its application to be registered as a TV ratings service.

 

Apart from the IBF, the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) has also joined the respondents in favour of the guidelines.