Wednesday, August 16, 2006

How long does it take.....

During yesterdays Magistrates Court hearing there have been no charges brought against CBNSat according to the CBNSat Subscriber Unite Group. In todays Daily Mirror it says that "State Counsel Gihan Kultunga appearing for the CID moved a date to file charges against the TV networks." This we assume are to bring charges against the TV networks for broadcasting without a license. But this license and regulation does not exist.

CBNSat had given the reply saying "Counsel for CBNSat M.L.M Ameen PC said they has obtained permission from the Supreme Court to run test transmissions. On the last date of hearings of their case in the Supreme Court there was a proposal for a settlement and the CID need not file action against them as the matter would be settled." Please read post below for the report in The Daily Mirror.

Therefore accordingly we can be assured that the terrorist link charges have been dropped and hopefully no self proclaimed intelluctual will try anything fancy. All eyes will be on the Supreme Court on Aug 23rd as they take up the case. Since the Chief Justice over ruled the Media Ministry's request for a one month time period for the issuance of a license at the Supreme Court hearing on Aug 3rd. They approach the Magistrate's Court and also ask for an one month time period. What were they doing from Aug 3rd upto yesterday? The two week time period given by the Supreme Court will end on Aug 17th but they have time till the Supreme Court hearing on Aug 23rd.

We sincerely hope that the Chief Justice will take firm action against these people who do not know the definition of two weeks and would see an end to this court battle by issuing a court order or whatever is required, to allow CBNSat to resume transmissions temporarily until the license is issued. Your Honour Chief Justice we thank you for the decisions that you have given upto now, but it is our firm belief that you will have to intervene to sort this out permanently. The lower court of Sri Lanka is on its way to obtain a bad reputation.

We would like all our fellow readers to keep us updated on the situation regarding CBNSat as the days progress and also regarding any test transmission.

3 comments:

Max Payne said...

Yeah the problem is with the media minister, so since he is the minister there are problems in all his work and those who are in his work including the clown magistrate.

Poor President is having a hard time to carry on the government with these people. Who is that clown of satnet?

Max Payne said...

yeah, I think u r correct dee.panadura, but let me make a small modification.

MC should only allow to handle casses of Ministers & cases with their families, so that way ministers can achieve what they want happily.

Lightning_Struck_Tower said...

Magistrate should be allowed to accept the fact that he fondles minister's balls.