TDSAT today came down heavily on Zee-Turner for not providing its channels to Tata Sky, and ordered that the channels be made available by this evening.Criticising the company over non-compliance of its order, TDSAT Chairman Justice Arun Kumar said: "Tricks will not work. At least I did not expect this from you. You are more interested in earning money rather than implementation of the order".During the proceedings, Zee-Turner contended that Tata Sky was yet to address issues "regarding territory and piracy" mentioned in their terms and conditions. "To ensure the conditions, we would have to do a site inspection of their base office," Zee-Turner said, adding that it had already contacted Tata Sky on Friday. The respondent denied permission for inspection saying their offices were closed on weekends.In response, Tata Sky charged Zee-Turner with unilaterally deciding the terms and conditions. "They are saying that only after they are satisfied they would give the signals."To Zee-Turner's plea, TDSAT said: "You are more interested in fairness rather than signals. It could be done later. If you are not satisfied then come to us".