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Tehelka tapes sealed for forensic examination
New Delhi, May 27: As many as 16 Tehelka tapes were sealed today in the presence of cross-examination notices in the Phukan Commission of inquiry to be sent for forensic examination even as the order on where the tapes will be sent for the examination will be passed tomorrow.
New Delhi, May 27: As many as 16 Tehelka tapes were
sealed today in the presence of cross-examination notices in
the Phukan Commission of inquiry to be sent for forensic
examination even as the order on where the tapes will be sent
for the examination will be passed tomorrow.
An order, containing what procedure to be followed, when
the tapes will be sent and other details, will be passed
tomorrow, Justice S N Phukan said. However, the commission
said the name of the expert will not be disclosed.
Various portions of these 16 tapes were marked by five cross-examination notices including former BJP president Bangaru Laxman Samata Party leader Jaya Jaitly and some accused Armymen who raised doubts regarding the authenticity of the tapes. Jaitly, who filed the primary application demanding forensic examination of the tapes, had submitted that the tapes should be sent to a forensic laboratory with credibility, preferably outside the country. FBI and Scotland Yard would be able to recommend a suitable expert to whom the tapes may be sent directly, her counsel had said.
Bureau Report
Various portions of these 16 tapes were marked by five cross-examination notices including former BJP president Bangaru Laxman Samata Party leader Jaya Jaitly and some accused Armymen who raised doubts regarding the authenticity of the tapes. Jaitly, who filed the primary application demanding forensic examination of the tapes, had submitted that the tapes should be sent to a forensic laboratory with credibility, preferably outside the country. FBI and Scotland Yard would be able to recommend a suitable expert to whom the tapes may be sent directly, her counsel had said.
Bureau Report