High Court of Madras · 2023-01-01 · Citation awaited
Public-broadcaster audience data OK; BARC TRP methodology §8(1)(d); aggregate ratings disclosable.
| Court | High Court of Madras |
|---|---|
| Decided | 2023-01-01 |
| Citation | Citation awaited |
| Petitioner | Journalist / researcher |
| Respondent | Prasar Bharati / BARC |
| RTI Act sections | §2(h), §8(1)(d) |
| Outcome | Partly allowed |
DD audience-survey data disclosable; BARC TRP methodology §8(1)(d) confidential; aggregate disclosable.
Doordarshan audience-survey data is §4(1)(b) public-authority information. BARC India's TRP methodology is commercially confidential (§8(1)(d)); however, aggregate weekly / monthly ratings once published are public. The question is scope: raw data commercial, published data free.
BARC, TRP, Madras HC, Doordarshan
These rulings have the closest editorial ratio to this case — computed by tf-idf cosine similarity over ratio, keywords and Act sections. Useful starting points if you are researching the same point of law.
Editorial summary, not a certified report. The ratio here is an editorial compression. Before citing this ruling in a PIO order, FAA speaking order, or any appellate filing, verify against the full reported decision. RTI Wiki is not a legal service.
Editorial summary · last reviewed 21 April 2026.