Pegasus row: SC pulls up lawyer, says no notice for Prime Minister


New Delhi, Aug 5 (IANS): The Supreme Court on Thursday pulled up advocate M.L. Sharma for making Prime Minister Narendra Modi as respondent in his petition seeking a court monitored SIT probe into the Pegasus snooping issue.

A bench comprising Chief Justice N.V. Ramana and Justice Surya Kant said: "You have included certain individuals (Prime Minister in the petition). We can't issue notice like this. Don't try to take advantage of things, you have a defective memo of parties."

Sharma had argued that the government is fabricating material in the computer through this software and made the Prime Minister and CBI as respondents in his petition.

The bench replied, "This is not the way to file a PIL, where is the material other than paper cuttings."

Sharma argued that his petition is based on facts and not merely newspaper cuttings. He also agreed to amend the parties as respondents in his petition, after the bench objected to making an individual as respondent in his petition.

During the hearing, senior advocate Kapil Sibal, representing N. Ram, argued that Pegasus is a rogue technology, and it is entirely illegal, as it infiltrates into our lives through telephone, and it hears and watches. Sibal emphasized that it is an assault on privacy and human dignity.

The top court noted that there are too many petitions, and it has to see on which petitions it has to issue formal notice and on which it shouldn't. The top court asked petitioners to serve copy on the Union of India and indicated that only in a few petitions, it may issue notice on Tuesday after hearing the views of the Centre.

Sharma's plea said: "The Pegasus scandal is a matter of grave concern and an attack on the Indian democracy, country's security and judiciary. The widespread use of surveillance is morally disfiguring. National security implications of this software are huge".

Insisting for a court-monitored probe, Sharma's plea contended that the scandal involves issues concerning national security and judicial independence. Several petitioners have filed in the Supreme Court seeking a court monitored probe into the Pegasus snooping issue. The top court has scheduled the matter for further hearing on Tuesday.

 

  

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  • John, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 05 2021

    Why they have worried about pegasus in their phone when these evil western vaccines can corrupt human immune system ? that's the deadly third wave? Also these hightech nano particle (pfizer) and luciferase quantum dot technology based (moderna) with 5G and AI can connect to cloud network and send body parameters to it or loosing one's privacy? or total control using transhumanism technology? These vaccine can come here as boosters? Now to distract from elites and communists chinese evil virus and vaccines plans George soros paid amnesty international brought up this pegasus to save elites, media, bigtech, till their another virus targeting the vaccinated ? These so called vaccines which are hurriedly and short term tested may effect general public also over the time. Since these vaccines may effect young and old, almost everyone including doctors or politicians and Indian bar association, mumbai doing a wonderful job trying to save Indians and humanity from evil of these vaccinations by raising former complaint against WHO and others also against forced and coercive vaccinations with the President, PM and HM based on recent two high court decisions, their site is... https://indianbarassociation.in/legal/

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Thu, Aug 05 2021

    So what happened to BJP’s own UCC here. A different UCC for PM????….

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 05 2021

    PEGASUS says they snoop / hack only after receiving govt authorisations - a practice they follow all over the world without any exception to INDIA - so it is not rocket science to know a--- WHODUNNIT - also it is stated cost of each hack / snooping - every phone ------costs One crore so can estimate - more than 300 no,s - costs -- So TAX PAYERS money used illegitimately- NATION IS INTERESTED TO KNOW ---

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 05 2021

    While Govts across the world have ordered inquiries including the Govt of Israel, the Modi Govt continues to remain in denial and keeps dragging its feet on this serious issue. A bold step taken by Mamta to appoint a commission of inquiry by a retired Judge of the Supreme Court and a retired Judge of the High Court to investigate this serious matter. Imagine use of this spyware on ladies most of whom may be confined to their houses and having to snoop on them in their confines of their homes including their bedrooms is just unacceptable.

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