Delhi HC restricts scope of previous order asking Airtel to tweak ‘T20 Live and Free’ ad
New Delhi: The Delhi high court on Thursday restricted the scope of its previous order asking Bharti Airtel to tweak its ‘T20 cricket Live and Free’ A division bench of the court headed by acting chief justice of the high court Gita Mittal was hearing an appeal moved by Bharti Airtel against an order of a single judge bench asking it to use a font size of 12 pixels in its disclaimer instead of 10 pixels in print media, along with other specific instructions. The other directions with respect to video clips/television The single judge bench had asked Bharti Airtel to start its television disclaimer “from the word the girl in the Counsel appearing for Bharti Airtel, P. Chidambaram argued that its Reliance Jio had moved the high court on 13 April against Bharti Airtel’s ‘T20 cricket Live and Free’ Bharti Airtel had clarified the ‘free and live’ in the Abhishek Manu Singhvi appearing for Reliance Jio had claimed that the Airtel’s claim of providing access to all Indian Premier League matches “live and free” was not true as a user had to pay for the data consumed for streaming the matches by subscribing to one of the data plans.




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