abused his official
position to get possession of the confidential
documents kept in the file of Air Intelligence Unit
(AIU), Mumbai concerning Shri Davinder Ahuja ... informant
was leaked to Shri Davinder Ahuja and subsequently
copies of confidential documents contained in the
interception file were found in the business premises
regarding
production of certain documents, which were ostensibly 'confidential'
documents, and directed the Appellant to produce the same as had
been sought ... their
affidavit dated 16-9-2011 was that those documents were
confidential documents, and could not be directed to be
produced. It was not stated
mark xerox copies of certain documents through them. The document that
was sought to be marked was the confidential report prepared ... confidential itself shows
that it should not get revealed to the outsiders. Surprisingly, the
prosecution wanted to mark this confidential report as a document
Recruitment Board No. 1, constituted for recruitment of constables; upon raid confidential documents/papers relating to recruitment was seized from their residential quarter. The imputation ... Allahabad, were found in possession of confidential documents/papers relating to Recruitment of CT/GD-2005 at their residential Quarter unauthorizedly
Broadcasting (BAP Section), Government of India,
stating it to be a confidential document. The case was heard and the
judgment was reserved. While the Court ... aforesaid order dated 16.03.2018, which was stated to be a
confidential document, revealed that the whole claim of the petitioners
made in the present writ
wherein it was stated that the CBI Report
is a confidential document, which cannot be parted with the Charged Officer. However,
statements of witnesses ... provide the CBI report because the same was a confidential document,
the Appellant's representative submitted that the CBI was also governed
copies of the documents were annexed, the complaint alleges as
under:-
“9. ….The Company submits that the said documents are highly
confidential internal records ... persons could never have
access to those documents except by illegal means. The
documents are highly confidential like internal audit report
Manohar Lal Sharma vs Narendra Damodardas Modi on 10 April, 2019
Equivalent citations: AIR 2019
confidence for theft and stealing the privileged and confidential documents
from the office and threatening the employer to circulate it to the outside
agencies
supplied to the petitioner. The petitioner is informed that
these are confidential documents and cannot be supplied.
2. We inquired from Mr. Pandit ... that the Review Committee's report being an
internal and confidential document, same is not required to be
served on the petitioner