Niira Radia case: Ratan Tata comes to Supreme Court


New Delhi, Aug 21 (PTI): Former Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata today came to the Supreme Court to witness the hearing in the matter relating to taped conversation of former corporate lobbyist Niira Radia with corporate leaders, politicians and others.

The court is hearing a petition filed by Tata in which he had sought action against those involved in the leakage of tapes containing his conversation with Radia.

Tata, in his petition, has contended that the leakage of the tapes have infringed upon his fundamental Right to Life, which includes right to privacy.

He arrived in the courtroom at around 11 AM accompanied by advocate Raian Karanjawala and some executives.

  

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  • G.Z.T. Kunte., Udupi

    Wed, Aug 21 2013

    Neera Radia changed the spelling of her name to Niira as per the advice of a famous Astrologer/Numerologist, and after that her dirty games were exposed.
    Moral of the Story: Never change the spellings of your name as all astrologers/Numerologists are fake.

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 21 2013

    I remember hearing this tape. Very interesting..

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