CBI, NCB & ED Give Update About Sushant's Case To Court

According to a recent report the three topmost authorities have come forward to inform Bombay High Court that no information has been leaked in the media regarding the case inspite of the many 'leaks' that have been reported.

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Amidst the supremely long-running Sushant Singh Rajput saga, there have indeed been an array of developments which have either been extremely shocking or just another addition to speculation.

However, if there is one complaint that many have had with the on-going investigation is that many details regarding the case have been leaked time and again.

Topmost authorities like Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) have been working tirelessly in the case all this time. However, according to a recent report the three topmost authorities have come forward to inform Bombay High Court that no information has been leaked in the media regarding the case inspite of the many 'leaks' that have been reported. Additional Solicitor General Anil Singh appearing on behalf of the agencies informed the Bombay HC.

The court was reportedly hearing PILs filed  against media trial in the case. ASG said, "We know our responsibilities and there is no question of leaking information by any of the agencies." The judges hearing about media trial in Sushant Singh Rajput's case, said, "The media was neutral then (in the past). It is now highly polarised….This is not a question of regulation, this is a question of checks and balances. People forget where to draw lines. Do it within lines." The hearing will resume this week. 

For now, the case hasn't witnessed any other major development as such. Keep reading this space for further updates.

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