Phone calls of Doval, Asthana not tapped: CBI

‘Never did it on any telephone number’

March 26, 2019 09:30 pm | Updated March 27, 2019 12:25 am IST - New Delhi

Ajit Doval

Ajit Doval

The Central Bureau of Investigation has informed the Delhi High Court that phone calls of National Security adviser Ajit Doval and former CBI Special Director Rakesh Asthana were not intercepted at any point of time by the CBI Special Unit.

Responding to a petition filed in the court seeking probe into alleged illegal phone tapping, the CBI said it “never put any telephone number under surveillance illegally.” The court had in January issued notices to the Centre and the CBI on the petition by lawyer and social activist Sarthak Chaturvedi.

Security of state

The Centre, in its response, said, “the interception by the law enforcement agencies is carried out in the interest of the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the state, friendly relations with foreign states or public order or preventing incitement to the commission of an offence as defined in Section 5(2) of the Indian Telegraph Act.” It additionally submitted that “Rule 419A of the Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Rules 2007 adequately provides for constitution of a Review Committee by the Central government and the State government, as the case may be, to review the directions for interceptions.”

“The contention of the petition with respect to exercise of the right to speech and expression under Article 19 of the Constitution and protections guaranteed under the Constitution of India is not absolute,” the Centre said, adding that Article 19(2) specifically provides for reasonable restrictions.

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