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Radia tapes: SC to first hear issue of right to privacy

The bench said that it will hear from August 26-28 the issue of privacy

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 29 2014 | 1:26 PM IST
The Supreme Court today segregated the issues of illegality and criminality arising out of the controversial taped conversations of former corporate lobbyist Niira Radia with others and decided to first hear right to privacy concern raised by then Tata chief Ratan Tata.

A three-judge bench headed by Justice H L Dattu said it was of the view to segregate the issues in two parts as otherwise, it would be an unending exercise.

The bench said in the first part it will hear the aspects concerning right to privacy i.e. Right to privacy vis-a-vis government, right to privacy vis-a-vis press and right to know information.

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The bench also comprising justices J S Khehar and R K Agarwal said that the other issues with regard to criminality or illegality in awarding various contracts to private parties coming out in recorded conversations of one person with another will be taken by them after completing the first three issues relating to right to privacy.

The bench made it clear that it will "not permit" the concerned parties to go beyond these issues.

The bench said that it will hear from August 26-28 the issue of privacy.

It also directed that the status report received by CBI in a sealed cover shall not be opened without court's order.

During the hearing, Additional Solicitor General L Nageswara Rao told the bench that the "leak (of intercepted conversations of Radia with others) was not from the government's side".

He also submitted that the government has already taken a stand that there is a right to privacy.

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First Published: Apr 29 2014 | 1:01 PM IST

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