Amar Singh Vs. Union of India & others
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Head Note
Constitution of India, 1950 - Section 32 , Article 21 , The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 - Order XIX Rule (3)
Protection of the petitioner's fundamental right to privacy and to declare the orders for interception unconstitutional and void - CPC, 1908 - Order XIX Rule 3 - Non-filing of proper affidavit - Interception of phone conversation - Supreme Court - Service provider has to act as a responsible agency and while there is urgent necessity on the part of the service provider to act on a communication, at the same time, the respondent No.8 is equally duty bound to immediately verify the authenticity of such communication - Total suppression in the writ petition of the fact that the petitioner gave a 161 statement in the investigation in connection with an FIR to find out the genuineness of those very documents on the basis of which the writ petition was moved - Petitioner attempted to mislead the Court on the basis of frivolous allegations and by suppression of material facts - Writ petition dismissed.
Topic(s)-
Important Decision(s)- Petitioner attempted to mislead the Court on the basis of frivolous allegations and by suppression of material facts - Petition dismissed.