‘Centre in vague denial’: Supreme Court approves panel to probe Pegasus snooping case - News Summed Up

‘Centre in vague denial’: Supreme Court approves panel to probe Pegasus snooping case


The Supreme Court heard the case of the Pegasus snooping row today, which made headlines earlier this year. The Supreme Court has further appointed a three-member committee to lead the inquiry in this case. There is a serious concern of foreign agency involvement by surveilling Indians, the Supreme Court said. Also read SC to set up technical expert committee to probe Pegasus snooping case: CJI RamanaDuring the hearing, the Supreme Court said, “We issued notice to the government. The formation of the three-member committee will lead to a thorough probe in the matter, as per the Supreme Court.


Source: dna October 28, 2021 00:06 UTC



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