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IPL 2016: After controversy over water, now no Bollywood music in IPL till April 19

Some eminent singers including Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Alka Yagnik and Kailash Kher, have alleged that neither the IPL teams nor the event management firm have paid royalty for the previous years.

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Popular Bollywood songs would not be heard in the ongoing T-20 cricket league, with the Delhi High Court restraining BCCI and seven IPL teams from playing them without the permission of the members of a singers' association.

The Indian Singers Rights Association (ISRA), a body registered as the first copyright society, has moved the high court seeking an injunction against the IPL teams, excluding Delhi Daredevils, by asserting that playing of songs without the nod of members of the body amounts to infringement of "performer's rights".

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The court asked event management firm - DNA Entertainment Networks Pvt Ltd - and its Manager of Operations to refrain from playing the songs till April 19, the next date of hearing, when the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) would also response to the notice.

"Till the next date, defendants shall remain restrained from in any manner communicating to the public (via radio, TV, mobile phones or any other medium) ISRA's repertoire, during IPL matches, comprising of performances of all its members (live or recorded), without obtaining a Performer's Rights Clearance Certificate from ISRA, or doing any other act infringing the members performers' rights or doing any act violating the members Right to Receive Royalty," Justice Vipin Sanghi said.

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The lawsuit filed by advocate Pravin Anand on behalf of ISRA, whose members include Lata Mangeshkar, Alka Yagnik, Asha Bhosle and Kailash Kher, alleged that till date, neither the IPL teams nor the event management firm has paid royalty for the previous years and not obtained permission from it for playing of songs of its members in this year's IPL matches.

The IPL teams which have to reply to ISRA's allegations are Royal Challengers Bangalore, Kolkata Knight Riders, Mumbai Indians, Sunrisers Hyderabad, King's XI Punjab, Rising Pune Supergiants and Gujarat Lions.

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