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Police sends notice to publisher over Naravane book publishing row

The notice was issued early on Wednesday. Police said they are trying to ascertain who leaked the unauthorised soft copies of the book

Published on: Feb 11, 2026, 12:40:59 IST
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The Delhi Police Special Cell on Wednesday said they have issued a notice to Penguin Random House India in connection with circulation of the unpublished book of former Army chief General MM Naravane. Police said they have sought response over multiple issues related to the illegal circulation of the book in PDF format.

A senior police officer said a first information report (FIR) was lodged on Monday. (PTI file photo)
A senior police officer said a first information report (FIR) was lodged on Monday. (PTI file photo)

The unpublished memoir is at the centre of a row that has repeatedly disrupted proceedings of the Lok Sabha after Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi brought up excerpts from the book in Parliament on February 2.

The notice was issued early on Wednesday. Police said they are trying to ascertain who leaked the unauthorised soft copies of the book.

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A senior police officer said a first information report (FIR) was lodged on Monday under sections of Official Secrets Act and charges of criminal conspiracy among other offences.

“We are checking what the publishing house was doing and how the book was available in public domain without approval. We have formally approached the Penguin Random House with a written notice” said the officer.

“In light of recent public discourse and media reporting, Penguin Random House India would like to clarify that we hold the sole publishing rights for the book ‘Four Stars of Destiny’, a memoir by General Manoj Mukund Naravane, former Chief of the Indian Army. We wish to make it clear that the book has not gone into publication. No copies of the book -- in print or digital form -- have been published, distributed, sold, or otherwise made available to the public by Penguin Random House India,” the publisher said in its statement.

The publisher also warned that any version currently in circulation — whether in print, PDF or online — will amount to copyright infringement.

 
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Jignasa Sinha is a Special Correspondent at Hindustan Times in New Delhi. With more than six years of reporting experience, she covers crime and policing in the national capital. Her beats also include Delhi prisons, the Delhi Fire Services and Delhi courts, while she regularly reports on gender, labour and social justice. Over the course of her career, Jignasa has reported on major criminal investigations, international crime syndicates, high-profile cyber fraud cases, law-and-order developments, protests, disasters and public institutions. Her reporting combines breaking news with in-depth, long form, human interest stories that examine the human impact of public policy, policing and the criminal justice system. In addition to reporting for the newspaper, she contributes to the Hindustan Times website and app, and plays an active role in coordinating on-ground coverage of major developments and breaking news across Delhi. Before joining Hindustan Times, Jignasa worked at The Indian Express newspaper in New Delhi, where she spent five years covering crime, Delhi airport, courts and health. She began her journalism career as an intern at an AI magazine in Bengaluru while pursuing her postgraduate diploma in multimedia journalism at the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media.

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