I/III.
http://www.truthofgujarat.com/snooping-mansi-soni-focus-pil-gujarat-high-court/

Snooping of Mansi Soni in focus again, PIL before Gujarat High
Court<http://www.truthofgujarat.com/snooping-mansi-soni-focus-pil-gujarat-high-court/>
Mukul Sinha <http://www.truthofgujarat.com/author/mukul-sinha/> December 7,
2013 | 1 
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The Government of Gujarat appointed the Inquiry Commission presided by
Sugnya Bhatt with the hope that the atrocious stalking of Mansi Soni by the
Gujarat Anti Terrorism Squad under the orders of Modi and Amit Shah would
be swept under the carpet for sometime. This attempt by Modi may also prove
futile with a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by an advocate before
the High Court of Gujarat challenging the very reference made to the
Commission. Can a commission be appointed for inquiring into private
snooping as the Government tried to make out initially? Is this issue a
matter of definite public importance which would fall under the Commission
of Inquiries Act?

While the Gujarat High Court is going to decide this all important
question, it is the Government itself which is responsible for reducing the
Mansi snooping case into a private security arrangement for a young lady
who had to attend to her mother’s operation in Ahmedabad at odd hours! After
the snooping scam broke out, BJP procured a letter from Pranlal Soni, the
father of Mansi Soni which was read out by Rajnath Singh at Delhi. Pranlal
had stated that as the mother of Mansi had to be operated at Ahmedabad (at
Sterling hospital) and that’s why he had requested Modi to provide Mansi
with security as she had to travel at odd hours.

We recently found the discharge certificate of Mansi’s mother Hasumati Soni
which clearly states the dates she was admitted and discharged from
Sterling hospital. The certificate shows that Hasumati was admitted on 11th
August, 2009, and discharged on 13th August, 2009. The scanned copy of the
relevant part of the certificate is given herein below:
[image: 
Hasumati-Soni-Mansi-Soni-Pranlal-Soni-Discharge-Summary]<http://www.truthofgujarat.com/snooping-mansi-soni-focus-pil-gujarat-high-court/hasumati-soni-mansi-soni-pranlal-soni-discharge-summary/>Mansi
Soni’s Mother’s Discharge Certificate Shows Exactly 2 Days of
Hospitalization

Thus the number of days spent by Mansi’s mother in the hospital was just 3
days! The snooping was done from 4th August to 6th September, 2009. Would
Modi explain why ATS was following her for a full month and more? Would
this be a private issue or a horrendous misuse of Government machinery?

II/III.

http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2013-12-06/news/44864555_1_cbi-inquiry-probe-panel-gujarat-congress
Snoopgate: PIL challenging legality of enquiry panel in Gujarat HC
PTI Dec 6, 2013, 04.21PM IST

AHMEDABAD: A PIL <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/PIL>,
challenging the legality of Justice Sugnya Bhatt inquiry commission, set up
by the state government to probe the alleged
snooping<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/snooping> incident,
was today moved before the
Gujarat<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Gujarat> High
Court here.

The PIL, filed by lawyer Girish Das, said that the inquiry panel will
investigate a single incident pertaining to illegal surveillance of a young
woman ordered by Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's close aide Amit
Shah.

However, under Section 3 of the Commission of Inquiry Act, 1952, under
which the probe panel was set up, does not fall under public importance
because it pertains to a single individual, he argued.

The petitioner further sought CBI inquiry into alleged illegal
phone-tapping of 93,000 persons carried out by the state government in the
last six months.

Two investigative news portals, Cobrapost.com and Gulail.com had claimed on
November 15 that Amit
Shah<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Amit%20Shah>,
then minister of state for home, had ordered illegal surveillance of a
woman at the behest of one "Saheb" in 2009.

They had released taped conversations between Shah and suspended IPS
officer G L Singhal to support their claim, but said that its authenticity
could not be confirmed.

Civil society organisation and Opposition Congress had raised furore over
the alleged snooping incident and demanded a CBI inquiry.

Suspended IAS officer Pradeep Sharma, who was also allegedly snooped by the
police, had in a petition in the Supreme Court, said, "the reasons for his
victimisation were his knowledge of the 'intimacy' shared by Modi with the
young lady architect who worked in Bangalore but was originally from Bhuj
in Gujarat."

The state government had, on November 25, formed a two-member commission,
comprising Justice (retd.) Sugnya Bhatt and former IAS officer K C Kapoor,
to probe the alleged snooping scandal. Opposition Gujarat Congress has
termed the probe panel as an "eyewash".

A division bench of Chief Justice Bhaskar Bhattacharya and Justice J B
Pardiwala in the Gujarat High Court posted the matter for further hearing
for next week.
III.
http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Client.asp?Daily=TOIM&showST=true&login=default&pub=TOI&Enter=true&Skin=TOINEW<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fepaper.timesofindia.com%2FDefault%2FClient.asp%3FDaily%3DTOIM%26showST%3Dtrue%26login%3Ddefault%26pub%3DTOI%26Enter%3Dtrue%26Skin%3DTOINEW&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFQ7UqCZOlXVFQZmjpTfxUxalW6vA>


*Eyewash on Snoopgate     *The mandate of the two member commission set up
by the Gujarat government to probe Snoopgate is a limited one. It will not
look into Amit Shah’s or his principal’s motives for ordering the spying,
but focus rather on clichéd areas such as whether the ‘timing’ of the
release of tapes reveal a conspiracy. One wonders whether the real aim is
to pre-empt Supreme Court supervision of the matter.

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