NEW DELHI: Reliance Infocomm on Monday told the Supreme Court that whatever wiretap it had carried out on Rajya Sabha member and former Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh's telephone was done strictly on the directions of Delhi Police.
The court was told that Amar Singh's telephone tapping was done in a bona fide manner.
The 21-page affidavit of Col. (Retd) AK Sachdeva, a nodal officer with Reliance Communication, said under the prescribed procedures, once the company receives directions from the law enforcement agencies, it is duty-bound to act immediately in public and national interest.
Senior counsel Ram Jethmalani appeared for Reliance Communication
The court was told that Amar Singh's telephone tapping was done in a bona fide manner.
The 21-page affidavit of Col. (Retd) AK Sachdeva, a nodal officer with Reliance Communication, said under the prescribed procedures, once the company receives directions from the law enforcement agencies, it is duty-bound to act immediately in public and national interest.
Senior counsel Ram Jethmalani appeared for Reliance Communication
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