Ratan Tata comes to Supreme Court
New Delhi: Former Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata on Wednesday came to the Supreme Court to witness the hearing in the matter relating to taped conversation of former corporate lobbyist Niira Radia wi
Niira Radia tapes: Supreme Court pulls up IT dept, CBI for not acting on info
New Delhi: The Supreme Court today pulled up the Income Tax department and CBI for not taking action in the last five years on information gathered from tapped phone conversations of Niira Radia with
2G case: Raja opposes CBI's plea on Radia's conversations
New Delhi: Former Telecom Minister A. Raja on Tuesday opposed in a Delhi court CBI's plea for placing on record a CD containing recorded conversations and transcripts of calls of former corporate lob
SC directs IT Dept to transcribe tapped conversation of Radia
The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the income tax (IT) department, which had intercepted 5,800 telephone conversations of corporate lobbyist Niira Radia, to get them transcribed within two months
SC: Probe report on Radia tape leakage hardly satisfactory
The Supreme Court on Tuesday pulled up the Centre over leakage of its tapped conversation of former corporate lobbyist Niira Radia saying its probe report is hardly satisfactory.
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Unable to find who leaked Radia tapes: Government tells SC
The government on Thursday filed a report in the Supreme Court saying it has been unable to find the source which leaked the tapes containing conversation between corporate lobbyist Niira Radia and ot
Radia tapes: SC seeks Centre's reply on Tata's plea
The Supreme Court on Thursday sought response from the government on whether it could share the probe report on leakage of controversial Radia tapes with Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata.
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Tata seeks report on Radia tapes
Industrialist Ratan Tata on Thursday urged the Supreme Court to direct the central government to provide him the confidential report on the leakage of corporate lobbyist Niira Radia's taped conversati
Niira Radia will quit PR
Controversial corporate lobbyist Niira Radia on Sunday announced her exit from the public relations business. She will not renew business contracts with existing clients.
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2G scam: Chandolia drags Radia, corporate leaders
R. K. Chandolia, former aide of ex-telecom minister A. Raja, on Friday sought implication of corporate leaders and lobbyist Niira Radia in the 2G case as accused, saying they had participated in the alleged “covert deal” between the Tata group and Kalaignar TV.