<p>The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Union government to provide the details, including steps involved in the decision-making process, for buying Rafale fighter jets from France.</p>.<p>A bench of Chief Justice of India Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and K M Joseph sought information about the controversial deal by October 29.</p>.<p>The top court, however, clarified that it does want details of price and suitability of equipment.</p>.<p>The apex court said the details have to be submitted in a sealed cover in view of "sensitive nature of the matter". </p>.<p>The court's order came on a couple of PILs filed by advocate M L Sharma and Vineet Dhanda.</p>.<p>But the court said that it did not rely upon any of the averments made by the petitioners as those were "grossly inadequate".</p>.<p>The bench said that it wants details of the decision-making process only for its "satisfaction".</p>.<p>Attorney General K K Venugopal urged the court not to entertain the petitions as those were filed with a political objective just before the elections.</p>.<p>"There is a bitter fight between the Opposition and the ruling party. The issue is not judicially reviewable," Venugopal said.</p>.<p>The top law officer also contended that the matter involved the issue of national security. </p>.<p>On this, the bench asked, "Suppose, we ask you to provide details of the decision-making process in a sealed cover, how would you react?"</p>.<p>"I, myself, may not be given details as it involved national security," he said.</p>.<p>Congress had accused the Narendra Modi government of huge corruption in helping Anil Ambani's company to be offset partner of the deal with Dassault for buying 36 fighter jets.</p>
<p>The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Union government to provide the details, including steps involved in the decision-making process, for buying Rafale fighter jets from France.</p>.<p>A bench of Chief Justice of India Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and K M Joseph sought information about the controversial deal by October 29.</p>.<p>The top court, however, clarified that it does want details of price and suitability of equipment.</p>.<p>The apex court said the details have to be submitted in a sealed cover in view of "sensitive nature of the matter". </p>.<p>The court's order came on a couple of PILs filed by advocate M L Sharma and Vineet Dhanda.</p>.<p>But the court said that it did not rely upon any of the averments made by the petitioners as those were "grossly inadequate".</p>.<p>The bench said that it wants details of the decision-making process only for its "satisfaction".</p>.<p>Attorney General K K Venugopal urged the court not to entertain the petitions as those were filed with a political objective just before the elections.</p>.<p>"There is a bitter fight between the Opposition and the ruling party. The issue is not judicially reviewable," Venugopal said.</p>.<p>The top law officer also contended that the matter involved the issue of national security. </p>.<p>On this, the bench asked, "Suppose, we ask you to provide details of the decision-making process in a sealed cover, how would you react?"</p>.<p>"I, myself, may not be given details as it involved national security," he said.</p>.<p>Congress had accused the Narendra Modi government of huge corruption in helping Anil Ambani's company to be offset partner of the deal with Dassault for buying 36 fighter jets.</p>