It also said that the two governments have been in discussions since last July after the maid, Sangita Richard, left the diplomat's home without informing her and her attorney complained to the State Department raising charges of visa fraud and other issues.
State Department spokesperson Marie Harf denied charges that they were not in touch with Indian authorities.
The Indian Embassy, however, maintained that the only letter it had received was on September 4 in which the Indian government was informed about the allegations of the maid and asked to investigate the case.
Harf said the launch of investigation by the Bureau of Diplomatic Security in the State Department constrained it and its officials to respond to the queries of the Indian government, be it either the Indian Embassy in Washington, the Indian Consulate in New York or the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi.
"We received notification on July 9th, 2013 from the attorney of the alleged victim that made allegations of visa fraud and other issues," State Department Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf told PTI.
"Once an investigation has begun, we are constrained in what we can say both in public and private because issues become law enforcement-sensitive. We do our very best to be responsive while following both the letter and the spirit of the law," Harf said in response to a question.
As a result of the legal binding, the State Department has been restrained from making specific kind of communication to the Indian officials either in private or public.
"It's highly inaccurate to say that we ignored any Government of India communiques on this issue, period," Harf told reporters at her daily news conference.
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