Pegasus snooping scandal News
The Supreme Court Wednesday formed a three-member committee to oversee a technical committee comprising of three members, including those who are experts in cyber security, digital forensics, networks and hardware, which will probe the Pegasus spyware case.
The apex court had reserved order on September 13 in the matter.
The Centre has refused to file a detailed affidavit citing national security.
The Centre offered to constitute a committee of domain experts to prove the snooping allegations.
The SC has issued a notice to govt in Pegasus snooping case
It has also sought a reply within 10 days from the Centre
Tushar Mehta submitted that the government has nothing to hide
He added that there are unsubstantiated media reports
Petitions seeking an independent probe into the Pegasus snooping allegations is based on "conjectures, surmises".
Centre will set up a committee of experts to examine the issue of alleged Pegasus snooping.
SC takes up pleas for probe into Pegasus snooping row
It said that nobody should cross the limits and all parties should avoid parallel debates
The Defence Ministry has made a statement on Pegasus snooping controversy
It said that it did no transaction with Pegasus maker
NSO Group, an Israeli surveillance software company, has been under increasing attack following snooping allegations
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has slammed Derek O'Brien for papri-chaat remark
Naqvi said that the TMC MP can have ‘fish curry’ if he is allergic to 'chaat-papri'
TMC has been protesting over the Pegasus snooping scandal
Rahul Gandhi has urged the Opposition leaders to unite against the govt over the Pegasus row
Congress and other opposition parties have been demanding a court-monitored probe into snooping allegations
SC will hear senior journalist N Ram’s plea for an independent probe into Pegasus row next week
N Ram is seeking an independent probe into the matter
Rahul Gandhi speaks immaturely, the govt said while referring to the Pegasus scandal
The Govt also blamed the Congress-led Opposition for disrupting Parliament
Rahul Gandhi today targeted the Modi govt over the Pegasus scandal
He alleged that PM Modi, Shah have hit the soul of democracy by using Pegasus against India, its institutions
Rahul sought to why the govt used this weapon against Indians
The parliamentary panel is set to question IT, MHA officials in connection with the Pegasus scandal
The panel has the maximum members from the ruling BJP
It has summoned officials from the Ministry of Electronics, Information and Technology and the MHA
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