In an order passed on July 5, Justice Sanjeev Narula observed that the petitioner Captain Deepak Kumar’s plea contained unsubstantiated and reckless allegations not supported by evidence but driven by malice.
“The claims are made without any regard for truth and appear to be designed to manipulate or mislead. This approach not only discredits the Petitioner’s credibility but also burdens the legal system unnecessarily. Therefore, in the Court’s view, given the absence of any substantiated claims and the apparent malicious intent behind the allegations, the present petition lacks merit,” the Court observed.
Source: Barandbench