Rafale case: Will first decide on Centre's preliminary objections, says SC
A
bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi asked the petitioners
seeking review of its order to focus on the preliminary objections
regarding admissibility of the leaked documents
Current
Affairs: The Supreme Court
made it unmistakable on Thursday that it will choose first on the
starter protests raised by the Center and after that go into the
realities of the Rafale contender fly arrangement case. A seat headed
by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi solicited the candidates looking for
audit from its request to concentrate on the starter protests in
regards to acceptability of the spilled reports.
"Simply
after we choose the fundamental complaint raised by the Center, we
will go into the certainties of the case," said the seat,
additionally involving Justices S K Kaul and K M Joseph.
At
the start, Attorney General K Venugopal, showing up for the Center,
guaranteed benefit over reports relating to the Rafale contender fly
arrangement with France and told the Supreme Court that nobody can
create them in the court without the consent of the division
concerned.Read
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