SC Orders Govt to Share 'Secret Documents' with Retd Major General V K Singh in OSA Case
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The Supreme Court has ordered the Indian government to provide classified documents to retired Major General V K Singh, accused under the Official Secrets Act (OSA), ensuring his right to a fair trial.
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The case involves alleged leakage of classified national security information through a book published by a retired Major General.
NEW DELHI: Holding that it is part of an accused’s right to fair trial that he gets access to documents relied upon by the prosecution, Supreme Court has said invocation of the Official Secrets Act (OSA) cannot take away the right of the accused person to get copies of the documents forming part of the chargesheet even if they are highly classified and confidential pertaining to national security. A bench of Justices J K Maheshwari and Atul S Chandurkar directed the Centre to provide the alleged secret confidential documents to Major General V K Singh (Retd), who is facing prosecution under OSA. [...] End of Article
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Future OSA cases may see increased judicial scrutiny over document disclosure.
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- Will the disclosure of documents impact India's national security?
- What are the implications for future OSA cases?