It asked the secretaries of Ministries of Home Affairs and Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG) to file reports after it was informed by the Crime Branch of Delhi Police that they have not yet received any report from MoPNG on the nature of documents.
"Investigating officer (IO) submits that no report has been filed by the MoPNG. He further submits that no report has been received. Since no report has been filed by the MoPNG, this court would like to have response of Secretary, MoPNG and Home, being the administrative incharge and in control of the Official Secrets Act (OSA) under his jurisdiction," Additional Sessions Judge Raj Kapoor said.
The court was hearing the bail petitions of six accused, including five corporate executives, arrested in connection with the case along with others.
The court on April 6 had directed the police to submit in three days a report from the MoPNG specifying whether the documents allegedly recovered in the case were classified.
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As the hearing commenced today, the IO told the judge that they have sent reminders to the Ministry regarding the report but nothing has been received by them till date.
"The ministry (MoPNG) is not in a hurry. The ministry has not done anything. They have not filed any complaint yet. What is the purpose of keeping the accused in custody," he said.
He also said that offences under the OSA was not made out in the case as no documents related to defence, affecting the security and sovereignty of the nation, have been recovered.
The defence counsel, who appeared for the other accused, also said that no offence under OSA was made out in this case and the documents alleged to be recovered from the accused were mostly in public domain.