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The Centre, after being rapped by the Supreme
Court on Tuesday, will furnish in a sealed
envelope the names of all individuals and
entities in its possession who have accounts in
overseas banks, legitimate or otherwise on
Wednesday.
The directive to this effect came a day after
the government gave the court the names of
seven individuals and one company, alleging
they had funds in bank accounts abroad over
which proceedings had been initiated for tax
evasion.
The apex court bench headed by Chief Justice
HL Dattu had told Attorney General Mukul
Rohatgi that the government needed to just
disclose the names in a sealed envelope and
the court would decide whether it should be
investigated upon and by whom.
"First give us the names. We will get them
investigated. Not just one, two, three (names),
give us in a sealed cover what you have got
from the French, German and Swiss
Black money case: Centre will reveal names of all account holders today
Court on Tuesday, will furnish in a sealed
envelope the names of all individuals and
entities in its possession who have accounts in
overseas banks, legitimate or otherwise on
Wednesday.
The directive to this effect came a day after
the government gave the court the names of
seven individuals and one company, alleging
they had funds in bank accounts abroad over
which proceedings had been initiated for tax
evasion.
The apex court bench headed by Chief Justice
HL Dattu had told Attorney General Mukul
Rohatgi that the government needed to just
disclose the names in a sealed envelope and
the court would decide whether it should be
investigated upon and by whom.
"First give us the names. We will get them
investigated. Not just one, two, three (names),
give us in a sealed cover what you have got
from the French, German and Swiss
Black money case: Centre will reveal names of all account holders today