Supreme Court Forms Probe Panel In Pegasus Snooping Row

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Allegations that Israeli-made Pegasus software was used to snoop on journalists, activists and politicians in India are about the violation of fundamental rights and "could have a chilling effect", the Supreme Court said today, setting up an inquiry headed by a retired judge. A "vague denial from the government is not sufficient", the Supreme Court said.

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