A
Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has restrained Multi Choice Nigeria
Limited, operators of the Digital Satellite Television, popularly known as
DStv, from implementing its new rates and increase in tariffs payable by its
subscribers across board.
The
restraining order was given by Justice C.J. Aneke sequel to a suit filed by two
Lagos-based legal practitioners, Osasuyi Adebayo and Oluyinka Oyeniji.
In the
class action suit, with number FHC/L/CS/404/2015, Justice Aneke granted the
interim orders till the hearing of the motion on notice for injunction on April
16, 2015.
Messrs.
Adebayo and Adeniji are challenging the arbitrary increase in tariffs.
The
legal practitioners urged the court to order the second defendant, the National
Broadcasting Commission, to also implement Pay Per View where subscribers
choose the programmes they want and pay as they watch, which is being
implemented in some other parts of the world.
In the
order given on Thursday, Mr. Aneke ruled: “That an order of interim injunction
is hereby granted to the parties to maintain the status quo restraining the 1st
defendant (Multichoice/DSTV) from giving effect or enforcing its planned
increase in cost of the different classes of viewing or programmes bouquet,
pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.
“That
an order is hereby granted certifying the plaintiffs’ claim as a class action
for themselves as individual subscribers, other corporate subscribers,
distributors and retailers of the 1st defendants’ services.
“That
an order is hereby granted restraining any other person whether individual or
corporate from instituting any other action as may be related to the action
against the defendant to prevent multiplicity of lawsuits pursuant to the
appointment of the plaintiffs in the class action but may instead opt in or out
of this action.”
In
March, MultiChoice, owners of DStv and GOtv, announced a 20 per cent price
increase for all its satellite pay TV bouquets in Nigeria to take effect from
April 1, 2015.
Thus,
the subscription fee of DStv’s Premium, Compact plus, compact, access, Family
and extra view bouquets were all set to increase, as is the price for GOtv Plus
and GOtv bouquet.
MultiChoice
explained that the price increase was necessary for it to continue offering the
best in local and international entertainment to its subscribers.

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