The Supreme Court today sought response from the Government on whether it could share the probe report on leakage of controversial Radia tapes with the Tata Group Chairman, Mr Ratan Tata.
A Bench of Justices, Mr G.S. Singhvi, and Mr S.J. Mukhopadhyay, asked the Centre to file its response on Mr Tata’s plea, seeking a copy of the report on the probe, which pointed out tampering of the tapes released to the media.
The court granted three weeks time to the Government to file its reply and posted the matter for further hearing on March 27.
Earlier, the Government had expressed reluctance in sharing the report on the ground that the investigation was still in progress to find out how the tapes of Radia's conversations, taped by Income-Tax Department, got leaked.
The Centre had filed the report in a sealed envelope before the Bench on January 31.
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