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Former Tehelka scribe's plea for proper reimbursement rejected

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Dismissing the plea of journalist Mathew Samuel, who worked earlier with Tehelka magazine, a bench of Chief Justice D Murugesan and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw said, "You should have made the request to the concerned authority. For all these years you were silent and now you want a court order at this stage."

While working with the Tehelka newsportal in May 2001, Samuel had conducted the sting operation named "Operation West End", exposing the corruption in defence deals. The sting had yielded video footage purportedly showing Laxman accepting cash to recommend to the Defence Ministry to purchase a fictitious defence equipment for Army from a fake firm.

 

In his plea, Samuel, who presently resides in Kerala, had said he has spent 11 years attending various courts, the commissions of enquiry, departmental proceedings, court martial proceedings as a prosecution witness in 12 criminal cases registered by the CBI and also other proceedings but he has been paid only a meagre amount under the Delhi Criminal Court (payment of expenses to complainant and witnesses) Rules.

"In view of the daily attendance required as a witness, the petitioner (Samuel) is not in a position to take up any job of permanent nature....," he said in his plea. (More)

  

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First Published: Oct 26 2012 | 9:45 AM IST

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