By: Ria Banerjee
Last updated : June 19, 2019 9:34 am
The Karnataka High Court Judge extends the date for presenting the new draft bylaws to June 21st
Earlier the Advocate General informed in the meeting with the Deputy Chief Minister that the HC had seized the matter and issued directions for the new bylaws to be finalised at the earliest. Since then for over two months, the finalisation of the draft ‘Outdoor Signage and Public Messaging bylaws 2018’ by BBMP has been getting delayed.
According to industry sources, the redraft of the policy has been issued on the basis of some factors missing from the previous draft, which were raised by the Deputy Chief Minister earlier. He observed that the proposed Advertisement Bylaws 2018 should ban plastics and issue direction for its replacement with bio degradable materials. He further noticed that the draft bylaw did not have any provision to permit billboards or have norms for the display of commercial hoardings. Instead, the draft showed a possibility for revenue generation from commercial advertisements, subject to certain norms such as restrictions in residential areas, etc.
Based on the BMRCL and Advertisement Bylaws of New Delhi, these recommendations were further checked and the corrections were to be incorporated in the revised draft advertisement Bylaws 2018 that was supposed to have been completed by March 25th.