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Supreme Court gives green signal to New Outdoor Advertisement Policy for Delhi

By Bhawana Anand - August 08, 2017

Outdoor Advertising Policy 2017 will replace the existing 2008 policy with new rules & regulations like ban on promoting "nudity, racism, drugs, cruelty to animals or any kind of violence” and no ads in the national parks, historical monuments, world heritage areas and religious places.

The Supreme Court has accepted the Environment Pollution Authority's (EPCA) New Outdoor Advertisement Policy directed towards curbing illegal hoardings and giving Delhi an aesthetic look while ensuring the safety of road commuters. The Court accepted the EPCA's report on the terms that the city must have an approved policy for outdoor advertisements as lack of such a policy or the lack of clarity led to huge irregularities and loss of revenue for the municipal agencies and caused problems of safety in the city.


A bench of Justices M B Lokur and Deepak Gupta directed expeditious implementation of the new policy framed by EPCA which has put a ban on advertisements which distracted road commuters by promoting "nudity, racism, drugs, cruelty to animals or any kind of violence".


Another mandate under 2017 policy is that advertisements will not be allowed in the national parks, historical monuments, world heritage areas and religious places. Also the hoardings on railway bridges, flyovers and foot-over-bridges should be handled with utmost care and all efforts must be made to avoid visual clutter and ensure safety of the people as well as aesthetics.
"The sign boards should be non-reflective such that they do not flash or glare at drivers on the streets. They should not use reflective surfaces as mirror foils as the use of such material is visually disruptive to traffic and can be hazardous to drivers," it said.


The Court also stated that no advertisement shall be erected, exhibited, fixed or retained "upon or over any land, building, wall, hoarding, frame, post or structure or upon or in any vehicle or shall be displayed within the jurisdiction of municipal corporations of Delhi or the New Delhi Municipal Council without written permission of the commissioner or the chairman of respective body".


With regard to the objections raised by Delhi Outdoor Advertisers Association to the policy, the bench allowed them to make a representation to the authorities concerned.

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