Delhi HC Ad Cap Rulings
The Delhi High Court is currently deliberating on the TRAI's 12-minute advertisement cap rule, with recent hearings revealing a refusal to hear certain matters and a warning issued to the government regarding missed deadlines in related cases. The ongoing legal proceedings highlight the complexities...
Ongoing Legal Challenges
The Delhi High Court is actively engaged in reviewing multiple legal challenges related to media regulations, indicating a trend of increasing scrutiny over advertising practices.
Government Compliance Issues
The government's failure to meet deadlines in the Madison Media petition reflects ongoing compliance challenges within the regulatory framework.
Impact of TRAI Rules
The 12-minute ad cap proposed by TRAI is under significant legal examination, suggesting potential shifts in advertising strategies for media companies.
Judicial Oversight in Media
The involvement of the Delhi High Court in media regulation cases underscores the judiciary's role in overseeing advertising standards.
Postponement of Key Cases
The postponement of the Madison case indicates a backlog in judicial proceedings, which may delay regulatory outcomes.
Delhi HC Reserves Verdict
The Delhi High Court reserves its verdict on the TRAI's 12-minute ad cap rule.
Delhi HC Refuses Hearing
The Delhi High Court refuses to hear a matter related to the 12-minute ad cap.
Madison Case Postponed
The Madison case is postponed as the Division Bench considers related matters.
CCI Probe Deadline Missed
The government misses the deadline in the Madison Media petition, prompting a warning from the Delhi HC.
A division bench of Justice Anil Kshetrapal and Justice Amit Mahajan concluded hearings in the matter, which has been pending for over a decade and is now slated for final disposal
The next hearing has now been scheduled for 12 February 2026
The court has scheduled the Division Bench hearing for 26 February
The court granted the Centre a final two-week deadline to submit its affidavit