By: Bhawana Anand
Last updated : March 12, 2020 1:09 pm
The body plans to approach the municipal corporation for new bylaws
The Chennai Hoardings Association had filed a case in the High Court against the amendment made by the local corporation stating hoardings can be installed only on the corporation’s land.
The Court in its judgement has observed that the municipal corporation will retain the discretionary power of awarding permission for putting up hoardings on private lands.
On this development, Ponnappan Venkatachalam, President of Chennai Hoardings Association told Media4Growth, “We are satisfied with the judgement that was pending for long. It is a positive outcome for our industry.”
The association is planning to approach the municipal corporation for new bylaws to be introduced on outdoor advertising, in sync with the new court judgement.