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Megha Channel Vs. Channel Plus

Megha Channel vs Channel Plus

Type Court Judgment Court SEBI Securities and Exchange Board of India or Securities Appellate Tribunal SAT Decided Feb 08, 2006
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https://sooperkanoon.com/case/52408

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Citation
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SEBI Securities and Exchange Board of India or Securities Appellate Tribunal SAT
Judge
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Subject
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Appellant / Petitioner

Megha Channel

Respondent

Channel Plus

Excerpt

1. when the matter was taken up for hearing, learned counsel for the respondent submitted that as at present, in view of the order of the tribunal dated 26th december, 2005, the petitioner is receiving signals of the respondent and under instructions from his client learned counsel submits that there will be no disconnection even if need be without proper notice.2. recording the above undertaking by the learned counsel of the respondent, this petition is disposed of as having become infructuous.

Full Judgment

1. When the matter was taken up for hearing, learned counsel for the respondent submitted that as at present, in view of the order of the Tribunal dated 26th December, 2005, the petitioner is receiving signals of the respondent and under instructions from his client learned counsel submits that there will be no disconnection even if need be without proper notice.

2. Recording the above undertaking by the learned counsel of the respondent, this petition is disposed of as having become infructuous.

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