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  1. Short title, extent and application.—(1) This Act may be called the Official Secrets Act, 1923. (2) It extends to the whole of India and applies also to servants of the Government and to citizens of India outside India.] 2. Definitions.—In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,—

  2. What is the Offical Secrets Act? The Official Secrets Act of 1923 is India’s anti-espionage. It states that actions which involve helping an enemy state against India are strongly condemned. It also states that one cannot approach, inspect, or even pass over a prohibited government site or area.

  3. The Official Secrets Act of 1923 is India's anti-espionage act held over from the British colonial period. It states clearly that actions which involve helping an enemy state against India are strongly condemned.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · The Official Secrets Act of 1923 is an Indian legislation aimed at counteracting espionage. It explicitly condemns any actions that aid an enemy state against India. The act prohibits individuals from approaching, inspecting, or trespassing restricted government sites or areas. According to the act, assisting an enemy state can take various forms.

  5. Jan 10, 2021 · The Indian Official Secrets Act, 1923, applies to government officials, government servants, citizens framed with the charges of sedition, threatening the integrity of the nation, spying, unlawful use of government uniform, causing interventions in the armed forces, and so on.

  6. An Official Secrets Act (OSA) is legislation that provides for the protection of state secrets and official information, mainly related to national security but in unrevised form (based on the UK Official Secrets Act 1911) can include all information held by government bodies.

  7. Mar 7, 2019 · The Official Secrets Act: The most recent conviction under the Act came in 2018, when a Delhi court held former diplomat Madhuri Gupta, who had served at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, guilty under the OSA.

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