26/11 call record case: Mumbai police gets govt nod to move HC
BY Agencies8 Nov 2014 4:50 AM IST
Agencies8 Nov 2014 4:50 AM IST
In a relief to Mumbai police commissioner Rakesh Maria, the Maharashtra government has allowed city police to move the Bombay High Court to challenge an order passed by the state chief information commissioner, who initiated inquiry against him in connection with alleged discrepancies in the 26/11 call records.
‘The government has given permission to go and appeal in the Bombay High Court (against the order of the CIC),’ Maria told PTI. An affidavit in this regard would be filed soon after consulting the lawyers concerned, the top cop said. The city police had approached the State Home Department seeking permission to challenge chief information commissioner Ratnakar Gaikwad’s July order in court.
‘The government has given permission to go and appeal in the Bombay High Court (against the order of the CIC),’ Maria told PTI. An affidavit in this regard would be filed soon after consulting the lawyers concerned, the top cop said. The city police had approached the State Home Department seeking permission to challenge chief information commissioner Ratnakar Gaikwad’s July order in court.
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