Kolkata: The Bengal Cabinet on Monday established the Commission two members, which consisted of retired Judge of the Supreme Court Madian B Lurch and former Chief of the High Court of Kalsuta Jyotirmay Bhattacharya, to investigate the accusations of reconnaissance in Bengal arising from Pegasus’s problems.
“We need to wake them up to wake up,” said Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, announced a decision.
“We hope the center will order a probe monitored by the Supreme Court because the parliament is session.
They haven’t.
Bengal is the first country to do it,” he added.
CM last week demanded that the center establish a probe panel monitored by SC following the report that cellphones from several Indian politicians and other public figures, including some of the Bengal, have been targeted by Pegasus Snoopware.
National Secretary General of Trinamool Abhishek Banerjee and the political strategy of Prashant Kishor’s names mentioned in context; CM Banerjee said the phone was “sure” under supervision.
The demand commission has been formed based on the Demand Law Commission, 1952.
Reference provisions 12 points for commissions include find out whether “interception” occurs and identity “state and non-state actors involved in the reported arrest”.
The five-page notice signed by the Secretary of the State House B P Gopalika said “Reported interception, if found correctly, has a broad consequence of public order and police” and local agencies, law assembly and criminal.
The former Lurch of SC Justice did not want to comment on his development.
“Too preterm to speak.
I have not received official communication.
I need to see the reference provisions first,” he told Ti from Delhi.
The former Calcutta High Court CJ Bhattacharya also said he had not received official notification.
“Other modalities can be cultivated as soon as I get it,” he added.
Cm Bengal talked to the media after a Monday cabinet meeting and before flying to Delhi.
“The probe will be in the state of West Bengal about illegal hacking, monitoring, monitoring and tracking.
It’s illegal,” he said.
The Demand Commission has a six-month term of office to start and has been empowered to use state and central officials and investigative institutions, with their agreement, to investigate the case, given the “nature of other investigation”.
The Commission has also been assigned to identify how spyware attacks take place and “ask if there are software such as Pegasus from the NSO Group technology located in Herzliya, Israel, and / or any spyware and / or malware from any other organization has been in use and / or / or is currently being used to do these interceptions “.
State notification adds that, if the report is correct, there is a “violation of privacy” and “a major disturbance with the privacy of journalists to discuss and report sensitive information and practice freedom of speech and” it’s justice rights in shipping justice to the public “.
This, command That said, it would lead to “the loss of public trust in the rights guaranteed under the Indian Constitution”.