By invoking Official Secrets Act, will government contain media from reporting Rafale?


Special Correspondent – New Delhi

New Delhi, Mar 7: The central government dropped a bombshell on March 6 when it told the Supreme Court that documents pertaining to the controversial Rafale deal have been stolen. Attorney General K K Venugopal submitted before the three judge bench comprising Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justices S K Kaul and K M Joseph that the documents published by the Hindu and news agency ANI are stolen documents. English daily The Hindu’ had published an article on the pricing of the Rafale deal and he argued that stolen documents cannot be taken as evidence against the government.

Venugopal said that the documents were stolen from the Defence Ministry allegedly by present or former employees. He also said that a probe is on to find out who stole the sensitive documents. Defending the Rafale deal the Ministry of Defence told the Supreme Court that it would initiate criminal action against both the publications and also against the lawyer as the matter involves national security and is covered by the Official Secrets Act. When chief justice asked him what the government has done till now after the documents were first published on February 8, 2019, Venugopal apprised the bench that an internal probe was conducted regarding the alleged theft. He however, submitted that no FIR was filed because it requires the government has to file a FIR against the lawyer who is using it.

Responding to the government’s intent to use the Official Secrets Act, N Ram, Chairman of the Hindu Group who authored the reports on Rafale stated that nobody could get any information from the newspaper about confidential sources. He said “we are fully committed, absolutely committed to protect the confidentiality of our sources. The documents speak for themselves and the stories speak for themselves” he said.

The Supreme Court was hearing a review petition on March 6 submitted by advocate Prashant Bhushan and former ministers Arun Shourie and Yashwant Sinha. The lawyer Venugopal mentioned is none other than Prashant Bhushan who argued the case on behalf of himself and the other petitioners. They had submitted a petition to the Supreme Court seeking a review of the December 14, 2018 order that had dismissed all PILs which wanted a probe into the alleged irregularities in the Rafale deal. The petitioners even sought perjury charges against the government saying “the centre suppressed crucial facts when the Supreme Court decided to dismiss the PILs”.

When Venugopal put forth a preliminary objection saying the published reports by newspapers cannot be relied upon as evidence unless the source of the information is revealed the bench asked him whether the government intends taking shelter under and suppress information citing national security even if corruption is involved. One of the three judges Justice Joseph stated that stolen material can be relied upon as evidence provided it is relevant to the issue.

The Attorney General said “note filed cannot be subject of judicial process” as it is a matter of national security and hence is outside the purview of the Right to Information Act. He also stated that government “views and counterviews are expressed” in such matters and “then there may be a third view” and hence the thought process cannot be taken as final decision. “Only the final decision is subject to judicial review”, he argued.

However, his argument that stolen material cannot be used as evidence did not go down well with the judges. Venugopal even argued that the matter concerns national security and hence is beyond judicial scrutiny saying “do we have to come to the court and explain every time a war is declared”. Venugopal even asked whether the court should entertain a petitioner even if he comes with unclean hands. At this Justice Joseph stated “you have to state the law. You can’t say the court cannot rely on the evidence because it was obtained illegally”. Venugopal replied that such evidence can be used provided the source is revealed.

At this juncture Justice Joseph made a reference to the Bofors case and told Venugopal that there were allegations of corruption in Bofors similar to the Rafale deal and wanted to know from the Attorney General whether the same standards would apply to the Rafale deal. That is when Venugopal replied that in no other country Defence matter comes under the judicial review. “When it comes to the purchase of planes which are essential to our country’s security, then courts say can we look into the documents also because there are some allegations of wrongdoing, I say no… because whatever court says will be used politically… Due to the high respect that this court commands, any word from the court will be used for the purpose of destabilizing India,” he argued and then asked the court to exercise restraint.

Tracing the history of the deal Venugopal stated “… look at the damage which is done” and added while other countries had F-16s India was still left with MiG-21 and this underlined the urgent need for acquiring the Rafale. He was referring to the MiG-21 flown by Wing Commander Abhinandan Vardhaman who had shot down Pakistan’s F-16 during the recent showdown between India and Pakistan following the Pulwama attack.

Prashant Bhushan had criticized the CAG report on the Rafale purchase saying that it was for the first time that pricing details on the deal have been redacted from the report. On the source of the documents he used Bhushan said that bulk of the documents were from the publications like the Hindu, Caravan and The Indian Express. He also argued that he obtained the documents from a Whistleblower and further argued that Supreme Court has given judgement to protect whistleblowers. However the court said that contempt of court and other acts will not apply to whistleblowers.

The next hearing on the matter is scheduled for March 14, 2019.

  

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, India.

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Why this double standard by BJP. Why not the same is not applicable to Bofors so called scam. Even though, more than 30 years passed about Bofors issue, nobody has been found guilty and tax payers money has been wasted.

    Here in Rafael deal, scam as well as fraud has been caught and proved on papers.

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    It’s quite but natural that on the eve of election, opposition makes mountain of molehill and scream full throttle on non-existent issues.

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  • Karthik, Konaje/Navi Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Good attempt at trivializing very much existent issue. In fact, if the judiciary remains as resistant to all the political pressure as it did during Karnataka assembly polls fiasco, the verdict might prove to be a game changer for 2019.

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, India.

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi
    Missing Rafael file from government office and that to files connected to Defence purchase is it is small issue. Now, supporters will call it, making mountain out of molehill.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    If files can be stolen from this government, how can they take are of India...!!!!???? Nobody is safe with these crooks. BJP hatao

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  • Narendra Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Apni akkal lagao...sprite! The whole 360 degree circle ....one after another lie by every minister working day night to protect the "Supreme Commander of lies" and he is none other than 56" darrpokh Chor Chowkidaar. Phi apni akkal lagao mithrooon....Aadhar banaya Nandan Nilekhani aur Manmohan Singhji ne....aur usse marketing kiya sirf aur sirf Chowkidaar ne....Adani aur Amabani ki tarakki aur desh wasioka suicide....this is "Gujarath Model" kehethe hai mithrooon!!!

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  • Kudla Stories, Kudla

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Wow, just wow. How could these documents get stolen is a multi billion dollar question. Look at the timing

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    We don't want Modi & Rafale ...

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  • Sampath, India

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    It will Fulfill only if you migrate other country... because Indians need both Modi and Rafael....

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Agreed. 3 modi escaped one more to go .

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Now Modi will take the opportunity to blame Rahul Gandhi.
    Election speech promotion for nothing.
    Chor party ne chori ki.
    Why opposition party take the help of: WikiLeaks

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  • Jd, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Indians should be impressed at the chamatkar of central team. National secret, defence secret, threat to security all high voltage excuses were used. Now the excuses have come down to lkg level. Paper stolen, secrecy act, stolen data not admissible. Have some shame. We the citizens, have some matter in our head, not ash and gobar.

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  • Jd, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    It is the bhakths who are anti national finally. They trolled and silenced the truth. Their karma will not leave them and their generations. Bharath mata will ensure that.

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  • Anil, Dubai

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    The case will be postponed until …. After election & result of year 2019.. ha ha …

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  • Jj, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Everything that goes up, had to come down. In 70 years one bofors, in five years what a Rafael.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Hence proven that Chowkidaar chor hai.

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  • Flavian, Mamgaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    I wish the documents have fallen in the hands of opposition.

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  • gm, Mlur

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Then sure they blame for opposition that opposition was only stolen or manipulated.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    BJP will then blame Nehru for that too... rofl!

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  • rakesh dsouza, mangalore

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    goondagiri in the all the sections. bakth will keep chanting godi godi .god please open their heart .. what modi did in 5 years? only bashans report card says he failed every sections... selling dreams .people should think about how their personal life changed in 5 years.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    it is confirmed now. chowkidar hi 🙋 chor hai.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Even ukg students will not allow to take pencil. Rubber than how? Document stolen chowkidar phasss gaya.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/KUwait

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    "By invoking Official Secrets Act, will government contain media from reporting Rafale?" - nothing but controlling forcefully.
    Indians must remember that Chawkidar is not an ordinary chor. He & his team members are trying their best in so many different ways to cover up the secret deal.
    Document if stolen why he has remain a PM of the country. It's not stolen but hidden (great escape) or desstroyed. Even CBI investigation will not help. SC has no choice only next elections can do something. i.e. dismissing BJP government.

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Rafael coming or no?

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  • Peacelover, India

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Raffale will come as it is essential for our Air force ! The issue is not the planes, it is the corruption and favors done by Top chair. He even ignored the Defense Ministry to make favors to Gujju friends.

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, Mangalore, India

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    How come the Rafael file is stolen from Central Government Ministry office and BJP government is Attorney General, told to the honourable Supreme Court of India, the same. Do we require more than this, to prove that, Rafael deal itself is over quoted.

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  • gm, Mlur

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    In other words Scam or Fraud.

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, Mangalore, India

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    gm, Mlur
    Both. Scam as well as fraud. How come UPA government who has negotiated for the same amount for 126 Rafael fighter jet and NDA government has negotiated for 36 Rafael fighter jet for almost same amount.
    Even the terms by UPA was far far better including bank/financial security. NDA has played with our tax payers money.

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  • Roshan Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Chowkidar cannot take care of Rafale documents safe,
    Chowkidar cannot take care of country safe against terrorist attack
    Chowkidar fit for acting like a Chowkidar
    But reality Chowkidar Chor hey

    Truth will come-out....?

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