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Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, July 20
In virtually a Chief Justice-versus-Chief Justice case, a former Chief Justice and Judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Justice NK Sodhi, today moved the HC against the installation of “surveillance cameras” at the residence of the present Chief Justice.
Living opposite the official residence of Chief Justice Ravi Shanker Jha in Sector 4, Karnataka High Court’s former Chief Justice Sodhi claimed that the high-resolution, infra-red cameras installed on the “tall poles” violated his right to privacy.
His counsel Rajiv Atma Ram, Arjun Partap Atma Ram and Brijesh Khosla contended: “The cameras can record persons and cars and other vehicles coming to, leaving, going in, and going out of the petitioner s residence; they can look into the front and the side portion of the petitioner s built-up house. Thus, there is an invasion of privacy of all residents of (his) house number 36, Sector 4, Chandigarh….”
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Bofors case: CBI challenges quashing of case after 12 years in SC
Bofors case: CBI challenges quashing of case after 12 years in SC
The Filing Of The Appeal Assumes Significance As Attorney General K K Venugopal Had Recently Advised The Agency Against Moving A Petition Against The High Court Verdict After A Delay Of 12 Years. PTI | Updated on: 02 Feb 2018, 09:15:44 PM
New Delhi:
The CBI today filed a petition in the Supreme Court challenging a 2005 order of the Delhi High Court quashing all charges against accused persons in the politically-sensitive Bofors pay-off case.
The filing of the appeal assumes significance as Attorney General K K Venugopal had recently advised the agency against moving a petition against the high court verdict after a delay of 12 years.