"Public records are going outside India. Are you (Centre) willing to say there is no difficulty in government documents going to US servers? You should stop usage of non-NIC email accounts by government officers.
"On the one hand we are complaining against National Security Agency (of US) snooping and on the other hand, we are allowing it (public records) to go out," a bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Siddharth Mridul said.
The ASG also submitted in court that a draft email policy of the government has been finalised for presentation before the Cabinet in two to three weeks, and it only needs approval of the minister concerned.
The submissions were made in response to the bench' query regarding the status of the government's email policy and what would be the interim measures that would be put in place to prevent official records from going outside India till all the government departments are provided accounts in servers run by National Informatics Centre (NIC).
The court, meanwhile, agreed with contention of advocate Virag Gupta, appearing for petitioner and former BJP leader K N Govindacharya, that the Public Records Act does apply in the present case.
"You can't have it (public records going outside India), its against the law," the bench said to the ASG.