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What (who) is O'Connor–Keogh official secrets trial - definition


O'ConnorKeogh official secrets trial         
In November 2005 Civil servant David Keogh was charged with offences under section 3, and parliamentary researcher Leo O'Connor under section 5, of the Official Secrets Act 1989 in the United Kingdom. Both men were of Northampton, England.
Official Secrets Act (India)         
ACT OF IMPERIAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF INDIA, ORIGINAL NAME INDIAN OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT, 1923; RENAMED BY ACT 24 OF 1967
Official Secrets Act 1923; Indian Official Secrets Act
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.
William Keogh         
  • ''Effigy of Judge Keogh'', published June 1872
IRISH JUDGE
William Nicholas Keogh; Keogh, William
William Nicholas Keogh PC (1817– 30 September 1878) was an unpopular and controversial Irish politician and judge, whose name became a byword in Ireland for betraying one's political principles.