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that in the application they had declared their company to be "Nil turnover" and "Nil business". An earlier applicant, Softedge
Solutions, had been rejected on the grounds that they could not satisfactorily answer questions about their previous experience in IT and their technical tie up. But Pawan Impex represented by Chetan Sabharwal with Nil business, no previous track record in IT and no technical tie up, managed to obtain permission.
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firm with a turnover of Rs. 3 billion in FY 2007, Purshottam and Madhu Sudan
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Justice B N Chaturvedi of the Delhi High Court, in their judgement, said: "We feel, in this peculiar case, the contemnors have tarnished the image of the highest court and the sentence of four months' imprisonment would serve the justice." M K Tayal, senior journalist, said,
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Parliament had in 2006 amended the Contempt of Courts Act to say that "if the allegations against a judge were found to be true, then they would not be considered contemptuous". In view of this, the judgement, he said, may be "only aimed at terrifying the media and an attempt to curb
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brought out a series of articles that presented documents showing that YK Sabharwal's sons, Chetan and Nitin
Sabharwal, owned at least four small ventures, most of them oriented towards garment exports, but one in the construction arena. During Sabharwal's tenure as Chief justice, two of these
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for contempt of court (making such allegations about an ex-judge). The scribes said: "We stated facts in our stories. (in the articles relating to former Chief
Justice of India Y K Sabharwal) and that is why we should not be hauled up for contempt. The laws in the country are outdated." The
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The first firm, Pawan Impex, Pvt Ltd, was registered for some time at
Justice Sabharwal's official bungalow in the heart of Delhi, and later at his private house. Having the firm registered at his government-furnished house may have been illegal. In a newspaper editorial on 2 September 2007,
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reference to a line that should not be crossed). However, the defendants had already processed their bail requests from the
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compromised with Sabharwal and BPTP. Tayal, a former Indian army officer, objected Mid Day's policy of refraining from exposing more about the dealings of ex-CJI. Mid Day's MD Tariq Answari had written a note regarding the newspaper not carrying any more article on Sabharwal.
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