The Bombay High Court is directing that reports related to an investigation into threats made against a former judge be kept sealed. According to reports from multiple outlets, the court asks the government to maintain secrecy over the probe findings while the matter remains before it. The case relates to alleged threats received by the ex-judge, and the court’s order covers the handling and disclosure of the investigation report. The directive means the contents of the probe are not made public at this stage, with access restricted to the court and authorised parties. The order reflects the court’s approach to balance ongoing judicial proceedings and the need to protect sensitive information connected to the investigation. The reports do not indicate any final determination on the underlying allegations yet; rather, they focus on procedural steps taken by the court to control publication of the investigation material. Further hearings are expected to follow as the case proceeds through the High Court.