The Official Secrets Act, 1923: Guarding the Nation by Securing its Secrets
On 16th May 2025, a travel blogger from Haryana was arrested for allegedly engaging in espionage for Pakistani intelligence agencies.
- She has been charged under Sections 3 and 5 of the Official Secrets Act, as well as Section 152 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
What is the Official Secrets Act?
- The first Indian Official Secrets Act was enacted in 1889 to suppress the voice of nationalist publications, which were opposing the British Government’s policies.
- It was amended during the time of Lord Curzon in 1904.
- Finally, 1904 Act was replaced by the Indian Official Secrets Act of 1923 which brought within its ambit ....
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