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Pegasus: Plan To Order Expert Committee Probe Next Week, Says CJI NV Ramana

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OB Bureau

New Delhi: The Supreme Court is proposing to constitute an expert committee to probe the Pegasus surveillance scandal. However, some of the experts had expressed their inability to become part of the committee due to personal reasons, which has led to the delay by the top court in passing an order in this regard, Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana told in open court on Thursday.

He, however, said that the order is likely to be passed next week, Bar and Bench reported.

The Supreme Court had reserved its interim order in the matter on September 13.

 

Israel based spyware firm NSO is best known for its Pegasus spyware, which it claims is sold only to “vetted governments” and not to private entities, though the company does not reveal which governments it sells the controversial product to.

An international consortium, including the Indian news portal The Wire, recently released a series of reports indicating that the software may have been used to infect the mobile devices of several persons including Indian journalists, activists, lawyers, officials, a former Supreme Court judge and others, the report added.

An analysis of the list of phone numbers that were selected as potential targets revealed by a team from Amnesty International revealed that some of these numbers were found to have traces of a successful Pegasus infection, while some showed attempted infection, the reports had said.

A slew of petitions was filed before the top court seeking a probe into the allegations.

On August 17, the Court had issued a notice to the Centre in the pleas after the Union submitted that it was willing to give details regarding the controversy to an expert committee, but not make it public before the Court for fear of national security implications, the report added.

While doing so, it had questioned the Central government as to why a detailed affidavit could not be filed in response to the petitions filed before the Court.

The Court had eventually reserved its order saying that it will pass orders without the Centre’s affidavit, Bar and Bench reported.

OB Bureau

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