India's media has mostly operated under its own rules. However, the creation of media is a multi-step process that involves a number of stakeholders, including publishers, corporations, artists, agencies, journalists, and producers.Interacting with such a diverse audience leads to numerous legal misunderstandings and intricate agreements. The technique is further complicated by the materials' abstract and creative nature. Hence the requirement for legal counsel. We frequently offer customers advice on regulatory, policy, and compliance matters. We also provide clients with advice on information technology, outsourcing, data privacy and protection, and contractual and connectivity agreements. Our media expertise includes licencing agreements for television shows, endorsement contracts, and joint ventures with media businesses.On many telecom policy issues, we have actively participated in court cases involving the Indian Telecommunications Appellate Body, the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, different state high courts, and the Supreme Court of India, as well as our clients' representation in those cases.