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Pegasus Nix Panel Bengal Bengal: Pill in the Supreme Court

Pegasus Nix Panel Bengal Bengal: Pill in the Supreme Court
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New Delhi: The Pil submitted at the Supreme Court on Wednesday seeks notification of July 27, the West Bengal government appointed the commission, led by the former SC Madan B judge, to ask alleged abuse of Pegasus Spyware Israel to lurk the functionaries of the country.
The Global Village Foundation NGO said what was needed was a PAN-India investigation by technical experts to examine the issue of alleged hacking information on cellphones using the Military class spyware and added that SC had taken a large number of petitions looking for a sitting probe monitored by the court.
NGOs through advocate Saurabh Mishra said Pegasus controversy had cross-border consequences with footprints in India, and therefore had to be handled from a national perspective.
“Consider the seriousness of the problem and its implications in citizens and also cross-border implications, Pegasus controversy guarantees deep investigations.
This cannot be done in a truncated and unstitusal way as sought by the West Bengal government,” the Petitioner said.
Looking for a fixed process by the Local Commission, which has published public advertising in a leading newspaper in the scope of investigation, NGOs said this problem requires a Pan-India investigation that might shed to foreign countries, which cannot be done by the Statulaleable panel.
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It is said that the West Bengal government, under the ACT request commission, is “the right government” to regulate the investigation commission only in the subjects covered below the list II or list III (status or concurrent) of the seventh schedule of the Constitution.
“The basis of conducting an investigation, according to the notification of West Bengal, is to ask the alleged illegal interception of cellular phones.
The terms and references of the investigation commission are outside the jurisdiction of the state government and clearly violate fields that rarely fall in the United States domain,” he said.
Pil Petision said investigation lessons related to “national security, telecommunications, Indian defense, foreign affairs and law related to this problem”.

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