*SC notice to Centre, ASI on Microsoft event at Taj*


BS Reporter / New Delhi July 30, 2007









The Supreme Court today issued a notice to the central government and the
Archaeological Survey of India on a petition against Microsoft for violation
of environmental norms.

The US software giant had, on January 30 this year, organised a dance event
in the courtyard of the Taj Mahal in Agra that featured dancers at the roll
out of the retail version of Windows Vista, its latest computer operating
system.

A bench headed by Justice S B Sinha has asked the parties in question to
respond to the petition by next Monday when the issue will be taken up
again.

The event apparently violated a Supreme Court order that says that no event
that is likely to cause damage to the historical monument may be held within
a 500 metre radius of its boundary wall.

The SC issued the order in 1998, when a public interest litigation was filed
against a concert by Yanni that was held with the Taj as the backdrop. The
Ancient Monuments Act bars any activity within 300 metres of any nationally
protected monument.




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