The Supreme Court of India has rejected a Right to Information (RTI) application seeking the disclosure of the investigation report conducted by its in-house panel regarding the Delhi Judge Cash Row case. The RTI plea aimed to make the details of the probe public, but the Supreme Court maintained that information related to the internal inquiry cannot be provided. Legal experts noted that this decision aligns with previous Supreme Court judgments on similar matters, underscoring the judiciary's stance on confidentiality in such investigations.
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Delhi Judge Cash Row Probe I am not surprised by the rejection of the application, as there was a Supreme Court judgment on the matter: Adv Atul Jain, HC Lawyer tells @HeenaGambhir https://t.co/6vZmGmRmsx
#BREAKING | Delhi Judge Cash Row Probe - RTI to make probe details public. - SC rejects plea seeking probe details. - Plea sought details of in-house inquiry. - SC: Probe info cannot be provided. @harishvnair1 joins @HeenaGambhir with more details. https://t.co/vp9Aybpfra