While dealing with a case related to the provision of cable television connections to 1,848 tenements for government employees, the Madras High Court has observed that it would be sensible to deny such connections to government employees, for they would probably be more at peace without watching these television channels. Justice C.V. Karthikeyan made the observation while dismissing a writ petition filed by Star Channel, a cable TV operator at Gandhi Nagar at Goundampalayam in Coimbatore district,
[3/1, 12:07] sekarreporter1: It would be sensible to deny cable TV connections to government servants, observes Madras High Court
Justice C.V. Karthikeyan, while dismissing a writ petition filed by a cable TV operator, observed that government employees would probably be more at peace without watching television channels
[3/1, 12:08] sekarreporter1: While dealing with a case related to the provision of cable television connections to 1,848 tenements for government employees, the Madras High Court has observed that it would be sensible to deny such connections to government employees, for they would probably be more at peace without watching these television channels.
Justice C.V. Karthikeyan made the observation while dismissing a writ petition filed by Star Channel, a cable TV operator at Gandhi Nagar at Goundampalayam in Coimbatore district, for obtaining the contract to provide connections to 1,848 tenements at the Goundampalayam government