Press freedom can\'t be above national security: Jaitley

Press freedom can't be above national security: Jaitley

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Jaitley on Thursday said that the freedom of press cannot be above national security and that the framers of the Constitution too realised this fact.

"Let me be very clear... What goes on in the court let's leave it for the court to decide. It is obvious that defence notings of sensitive interests to this country have been leaked out," the said.

"Don't forget that we have a very free press in and we respect it. But even the framers of the Constitution have said that national security is an exception. And that has never been challenged in the last 72 years," he added.

After the news report contradicting the Narendra Modi government's claims on the deal was published in The Hindu, the government through told the on Wednesday that it was in violation of the

The Centre on Wednesday told the that the leaked documents related to deal cited by those seeking a recall of the December 14 ruling giving a clean chit to the government on the purchase of 36 Rafale fighter jets were confidential papers stolen from the

Referring to the eight-page dissent note by the three members of Negotiating Team (INT), Venugopal told a bench of Ranjan Gogoi, Justice and Justice that it was being probed if the documents were stolen by former or present employees.

N. Ram, who is of the report and publisher of The Hindu, said that he and his publication were protected by the Article 19(1) of the Constitution which guarantees freedom of expression, besides being shielded by the Right to Information Act (RTI).

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First Published: Thu, March 07 2019. 19:22 IST