Sakal vs Newslaundry: Prateek Goyal doesnât have to hand over his laptop to Pune police
The Bombay High Court told the police to ânot insist on production of his laptop and hard diskâ in connection with the Sakal Media Groupâs defamation case against him.
In the FIR filed by
Sakal Times against our reporter Prateek Goyal, the Bombay High Court has passed an order in favour of
Newslaundry. A bench of Justices SS Shinde and Manish Pitale on January 27 directed the Pune police to ânot insist for production of his laptop and hard diskâ.
Previously, on October 20 last year, the high court had ruled that the police could proceed with the investigation but shall not file a chargesheet without its permission.
January 19, 2021
India’s richest billionaire says he has no ambitions to dominate the country’s farm sector. But his other plans may leave an imprint on it anyway.
After weeks of farmer protests, Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries (RIL) announced this month that the company wasn’t going to embark on “corporate or contract farming.” It also promised to ensure its suppliers would always provide farmers a fair deal. The statement aimed to address farmer fears that farm reforms passed last year will exploit them and will benefit large corporations such as Reliance that are expanding in the grocery business.