Gujarat High Court rejects cop's
petition
Friday August 12, 2011 03:50:44 PM,
IANS
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Gandhinagar:
The Gujarat High Court Friday rejected senior police officer Rahul
Sharma's petition, moved Thursday, against denial of information
he needed to reply to a show cause notice served on him by the
state government in February.
He has been hauled up by the government for giving information
without permission to a judicial panel probing the 2002 Gujarat
riots.
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