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Scorpene Data Leak: Won’t publish more documents, says The Australian

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A leading Australian daily on Tuesday said it will not be publishing more confidential data on the Indian Scorpene Class submarines after a court imposed a temporary ban on further publication of the documents.

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The New South Wales Supreme Court issued the order on Monday and ordered ‘The Australian’ to remove documents from its website, from which the newspaper had already redacted security-sensitive material, and to give French defence firm DCNS all of the company material in its possession by 5 PM on Wednesday, according to media reports.

The court’s order came following an affidavit filed by DCNS which sought a ban on the publication of the sensitive documents by ‘The Australian’.

The court’s order preventing the newspaper from using the leaked material expires at 5 PM on Thursday.

The case will again be listed for hearing on Thursday in the Supreme Court.

In its affidavit, DCNS said the disclosure of the material had caused a prejudice against it because its competitors now have access to some of the company’s material, according to media reports.

The massive media coverage of the leak had jeopardised the company’s international image and reputation, the affidavit was quoted as saying.

“The sensitive and protected nature of the documents also covers the nature, structure and the mere existence of the documents themselves,” it said.

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