Last November, Outlook published extracts from the Radia tapes. These were conversations that Niira Radia, head of India’s largest PR company, whose clients include the Tatas and Reliance, had with ...
Niira Radia tapes: A three-judge bench headed by Justice DY Chandrachud was hearing a plea filed by industrialist Ratan Tata seeking protection of right to privacy in view of the emergence of the ...
Details of the Supreme Court order asking the CBI yesterday to investigate nearly 15 conversations that corporate lobbyist Niira Radia had with a group of people have emerged. In a Delhi court former ...
The petition was filed in 2011 and was last heard by the Supreme Court in 2014. File Industrialist Ratan Tata's request for an investigation into the leak of audio tapes in 2010 involving former ...
Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata moved the Supreme Court today seeking action against persons responsible for the leakage and ''unauthorised'' publication of tapes of his conversation with corporate ...
New Delhi [India], June 17 (ANI): Two major controversies, including 'Radia Tapes' case and 'Note for Vote' scam, undermined and demolished the credibility of traditional media and brewed public ...
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has been told that the government was doing its utmost to track the source that leaked in public domain the telephone intercepts of corporate lobbyist Niira Radia in the ...
The Delhi High Court has paved the way for holding proceedings in a trial court in a defamation case filed by a journalist against a media house for publishing controversial tapped conversations of ...
“On the aspect of the security of the nation, the report is hazy but extremely serious and needs thorough scrutiny of the call details. We would not like to have it unless some substantial material is ...
The latest tapes have several prominent names, including Tarun Das, former chief of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The first batch of 140 tapes were leaked three weeks ago, featuring Radia’s ...
Critical of the unauthorised release of tapes of his conversation with PR consultant Niira Radia, the $ 73 billion Tata group chief Ratan Tata may move the Supreme Court today to seek action against ...
In a surprise move, corporate lobbyist Niira Radia on Sunday quit the business of communication consultancy. Owner of Vaishnavi Corporate Communications, which handled public relations and branding of ...
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