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Black money: I-T gets wary about secret bank account names; asks for oath

-PTI In order to guard against possible leakage of names figuring in the secret bank accounts lists it has received from foreign shores, the Central Board of Direct Taxes CBDT has ordered the I-T department to obtain a signed undertaking from any government entity or department who demands the data for their own probe. The CBDT fears that if these names are leaked and they are publicised, global financial bodies like OECD...

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Drug trials: Panel for stringent action, docs fined Rs 5,000 each by Milind Ghatwai

Twelve government doctors involved in alleged illegal clinical trials in Indore have been slapped a fine of Rs 5,000 each when a probe committee had recommended stringent action like prosecution and cancellation of licences. The paltry fine has invoked strong reactions from health activists who called the action an eyewash and demanded that the government immediately suspend the doctors if it was serious about penalising them and setting an example. The 12...

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Confidentiality can’t hide RTI information: Supreme Court by Rakesh Bhatnagar

Strengthening the arms of the Right to Information Act in a manner that thwarts the government’s procedural antics to stall information regarding corruption and human rights violations by investigation agencies under the garb of confidentiality, the Supreme Court has ruled that a notification issued by a state for that purpose in mind can’t be made effective from retrospective date. In a significant judgment on Monday, the apex court held that the...

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Speak up for freedom by Pranesh Prakash

The Union minister for communications and information technology, Kapil Sibal, is a knowledgeable lawyer, and someone who is reportedly committed to the freedom of speech. He would not lightly propose regulations that contravene Article 19(1)(a) (freedom of speech and expression) of our Constitution. So how is one to explain his recent proposals on controlling online speech? Or even the immoderate IT Rules that have been in force since April? This controversy...

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I-T probe rolling in black cash cases by Pradeep Thakur

Finance secretary R S Gujral on Tuesday said the income tax department has started prosecution proceedings against all those found guilty of stashing black money abroad, including the Indians found having accounts in HSBC, Geneva.  Gujral said it was an entirely wrong notion that people found accused in black money cases would be left without prosecution. "We have started prosecution process and we are bound by no agreement not to do...

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