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Home / Business and Economy / Supreme Court Halts Karnataka's Strict Multiplex Ticket Rules

Supreme Court Halts Karnataka's Strict Multiplex Ticket Rules

4 Nov

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Summary

  • Supreme Court stays Karnataka High Court's order on detailed ticket sales
  • Multiplex owners argued the directive was operationally impractical
  • Concerns raised over excessive pricing discouraging theater attendance
Supreme Court Halts Karnataka's Strict Multiplex Ticket Rules

In a significant development, the Supreme Court has stepped in to temporarily stay a Karnataka High Court order that required multiplexes to maintain detailed, auditable records of every ticket sold. This ruling has been welcomed by cinema operators, who had argued that the directive was operationally impractical and burdensome.

The Supreme Court's interim order, passed on November 3, 2025, came as a major relief to multiplex owners across Karnataka. They had contended that the high court's directive would be difficult to implement, especially given the dominance of online bookings and automated platforms that already maintain digital transaction trails.

While granting the stay, the Supreme Court also noted concerns from the audience's perspective. The bench observed that excessive pricing inside theaters could discourage viewership, remarking, "At Rs 100 for a water bottle and Rs 700 for a ticket, the halls may soon be empty."

The legal dispute stems from the Karnataka Cinemas (Regulation) (Amendment) Rules, 2025, which introduced a maximum ticket price of Rs 200 across cinema halls in the state. The Karnataka High Court is expected to take up the next hearing on this matter on November 25, 2025.

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The Karnataka High Court had ordered multiplexes to maintain detailed, auditable records of every ticket sold.
The Supreme Court has temporarily stayed the Karnataka High Court's order, providing relief to multiplex operators.
The Supreme Court expressed concerns that excessive pricing, such as Rs 100 for a water bottle and Rs 700 for a ticket, could discourage moviegoers from attending theaters.

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