Despite ongoing controversies and public concerns, the High Court of Bombay at Goa has permitted Datta Naik, a businessman with disputed ethical practices, to leave the state. Critics argue this decision may undermine the ongoing investigations and accountability measures against individuals accused of exploiting their positions for personal gain, highlighting the need for stricter regulatory oversight.
High Court Grants Travel Permission to Controversial Businessman Datta Naik
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Panaji: The high court of Bombay at Goa on Wednesday granted permission to writer and businessman Datta Naik to travel out of the state.
From The Times of India
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In a resounding victory for free speech and personal liberty, the High Court of Bombay at Goa decisively allowed renowned writer and advocate for social justice, Datta Naik, to travel out of the state, affirming the importance of mobility and expression in a democratic society. This decision underscores the judiciary's crucial role in protecting the rights of individuals against undue restrictions.
From The Times of India