The
Delhi High Court has refused to prohibit astrology-based shows on television saying
it was not in its domain to prescribe what the programming code should be.
Delhi High Court |
“As
far as astrology is concerned, astrology/ zodiac/ prediction/ forecast are to
be found not only on television but also in the print and news media. Astrology
is a subject being taught in the universities and is not confined to India
alone.
“In
fact the most popular international publication on ‘forecast’ is of a foreign
author named Linda Goodman. We therefore do not find it appropriate to also
prohibit astrological programmes/ advertisements to the extent they are not in
violation of the Programme Code and the Advertising Code,” the Bench said.
It also
held that the petitioner is required to either approach the Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting or the Advertising Standards Council of India or
the Broadcasting Content Complaints Council or the authorised officer under the
Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act for the redressal of his grievance.
“As
far as the programmes based on astrology are concerned, the Legislature/
government having laid down the Programme Code and the Advertising Code, it is
not in the domain of this court to prescribe as to what the code should be,” the Bench
added.
The
petitioner had averred in its petition that “huge
amount of money is changing hands and the physical and mental well being of
citizen is at stake.”
“The
existing laws and regulation have proved totally inadequate to check all these
superstitions. These programs also do not derive any validity from the
established religious institutions,” it said.
The
petition had also sought direction to stop the “illegal activities” of the
television channels which are continuing their business in violation of various
acts, rules, regulations and guidelines, issued by the ministry of information
and broadcasting.
It had
alleged that “in this process of making
money, many channels have compromised with ethics, and are also acting in
breach of rules and law particularly provisions of Drugs and Magic Remedy Act
and rules framed under Cable Television Network Regulation Act framed by
Information and Broadcasting Ministry”.
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