Dear Lawyers,
You can demand for documents through RTI
The Right to Information Act 2005 (RTI) is an Act of the Parliament of India to provide for setting out the regime of right to information for citizens. The Act applies to all States and Union Territories of India. This law was passed by Parliament on 15 June 2005 and came fully into force on 13 October 2005. Information disclosure in India was hitherto restricted by the Official Act 192 and various other special laws, which the new RTI Act now relaxes. The formal recognition of a legal right to information in India occurred more than two decades before legislation was finally enacted, when the Supreme Court of India ruled in State of U.P. v. Raj Narain that the right to information is implicit in the right to freedom of speech and expression explicitly guaranteed in Article 19 of the Indian Constitution
Dear Media, Journalists, News Reporters
So any TV channel, News Channel, News Paper such as Times of India, Hindustan Times OR The Hindu can take up the case of Bhakti Naidu daughter of Surendra Naidu to be published or broadcasted at mass scale for establishing importance of mobile theft, where SIMs are misused for crimes of greater measure such as prostitution, threatening, kidnapping, where identity has to be hidden.