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Media & Entertainment Laws​

With a deep understanding of Media & Entertainment laws, our team delivers proactive legal advice and representation, empowering clients to thrive in this dynamic sector.

Media & Press in India has been given freedom but subject to certain reasonable restriction imposed by the Constitution of India, 1950. Before the impact of globalisation was felt, the mass media was wholly controlled by the government, which let the media project only what the government wanted the public to see and in a way in which it wanted the public to see it. However, with the onset of globalisation and privatisation, the situation has undergone a humongous change. Before the invention of communication satellites, communication was mainly in the form of national media, both public and private, in India and abroad. Then came ‘transnational media’ with the progress of communication technologies like Satellite delivery and ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network), the outcome: local TV, global films and global information systems.

The major legislations in the Area of Media, Communication & Entertainment laws are:

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Our industry experience and broader corporate knowledge enables us to work with clients in all aspects of the media, mostly legal advisory and drafting of specialized and wide-ranging agreements viz.: