A bench headed by Justice M B Lokur observed this while dismissing the contentions of ex-CBI director Ranjit Sinha, seeking initiation of perjury proceedings against NGO Common Cause, its official and lawyer Prashant Bhushan, for bringing on record the official note of coal scam probe.
"It is true that this court had required the Director CBI to ensure, by its order dated May 8, 2013, that the secrecy of the inquiries and investigations into the allocation of coal blocks is maintained.
It said if the whistle blower uses documents for a purpose "that is outrageous or that may damage the public interest", then court can take appropriate action against such person, if he or she is identified.
"However, the present case is not of any such category. The whistle blower, whoever it is, acted purportedly in public interest by seeking to bring out what he or she believes is an attempt by Ranjit Sinha to scuttle the investigations into the affairs of the Dardas or others in the coal block allocation case," it noted.
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