Espionage Technologies Pvt Ltd, vs Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam, ... on 2 July, 2025
APHC010736552013
IN THE HIGH COURT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
AT AMARAVATI [3331]
(Special Original ... JUSTICE SUBBA REDDY SATTI
WRIT PETITION NO: 29927/2013
Between:
M/s Espionage Technologies Pvt Ltd, ...PETITIONER
AND
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam Represented
been carrying out
anti-national activities and had been engaged in espionage for
Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed BAIL APPLN. 1356/2025 Page ... that the applicant has played an
critical and active role in the espionage syndicate and had acted as a
conduit for funds on behalf
posted at Jammu & Kashmir. The petitioner was absolved of
espionage by the Board of Inquiry. Therefore, he prayed that the
.
present petition be allowed ... Board of Officers to submit that the petitioner was not involved in
espionage activities. It is not necessary to comment on the same
because
Constitution of India, for overt, anti-national activities such as
sabotage, espionage and like.".
https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis ( Uploaded ... dismissed or removed for overt, anti-national
activities such as sabotage, espionage and like under the second proviso (c) to
clause (2) of Article
freeze Kapoor Glass out of both upstream and
downstream trade
B. Espionage and intimidation tactics. Kapoor Glass’s internal
paperwork surfaced in Schott India
Celebi Airport Services India Private ... vs Union Of India & Ors on 7 July, 2025
closet.
The progress of science in furnishing the
government with means of espionage is not likely
to stop with wire tapping. Ways may some ... call,
or who may call him. As a means of espionage,
writs of assistance and general warrants are but
puny instruments of tyranny and oppression
facilitated by the
petitioner/accused No. 1 using stolen data, constitutes
corporate espionage and breach of trust.
ii. The data stolen by accused ... offence committed by these petitioners
involves systematic and premeditated corporate espionage
affecting economic and national security interests. The
petitioners still have access to stolen confidential
facilitated by the
petitioner/accused No. 1 using stolen data, constitutes
corporate espionage and breach of trust.
ii. The data stolen by accused ... offence committed by these petitioners
involves systematic and premeditated corporate espionage
affecting economic and national security interests. The
petitioners still have access to stolen confidential
concerned with security
but with foreign intelliegence, including the
sponsorship of espionage and was "an offshoot of
some sort of the Foreign Office, possibly