Will Give 600 Names, Request Court For Confidentiality: Attorney General to NDTV

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  • Published On: October 28, 2014
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Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi tells NDTV that the government is not reluctant to share the entire list of foreign account holders with the Supreme Court and that the names will be submitted tomorrow to the court in a sealed envelope. He says that there are over 600 names on the list and the judges will take measures to keep them confidential.

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