The Supreme Court today lifted its gag order on the media restraining it from broadcasting and publishing contents of the taped conversations of former Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh with top politicians and Bollywood stars.
The bench also said that there has been suppression of facts by the politician before the court in the case.
The court, however, said the politician may file a case against Reliance Infocomm for illegally tapping his phone.
Justice A K Ganguly, who wrote the judgement for the bench which also included Justice G S Singhvi, said that no case is made out against the Centre and its authorities as they were not involved in tapping Singh’s telephone. The bench had reserved its verdict on Singh’s petition on March 29 after hearing him and an NGO, the Centre for Public Interest Litigation (CPIL), which has opposed his plea and had sought a direction for making public all his tapped conversations.
The bench had reserved its verdict on Singh’s petition on March 29, after hearing him and an NGO, the Centre for Public Interest Litigation (CPIL), which had opposed his plea and had sought a direction for making public all his tapped conversations.
The apex court had on February 27, 2006, restrained the electronic and the print media from broadcasting and publishing the contents of the tapped conversations of all, including those of Singh.
Singh, who was the Samajwadi Party general secretary at the time his telephones were tapped, had earlier accused the Congress part of being behind the tapping but had later withdrawn his allegations.
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