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By Abir Dasgupta New Delhi— The website of the Supreme Court-ordered Pegasus investigation committee headed by former Supreme Court Judge Justice R V Raveendran has deleted depositions made to it and has started posting spam content. This remains the case, despite deponents having approached Justice Raveendran and other members of the committee seeking an explanation. At the time of writing, the committee’s website – www.pegasus-india-investigation.in – has a blank page titled 'Depositions of the Petitioners/Complainants’ Schedule. This page, until at least November 26 2022, as per the Wayback...
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By Ritika Jain Supreme Court-appointed technical committee said there was no conclusive proof of the Pegasus spyware on 29 phones that were submitted for probe. The committee added that it found malware on five phones, but it was unclear whether the malware could be linked to Pegasus. The technical committee added that the Centre did not cooperate with the probe and reiterated the stand it took in court of not disclosing whether it illegally snooped on citizens using Pegasus. The Outgoing Chief Justice of India NV Ramana-led bench on Thursday perused the sealed report submitted by its technica...
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By Shahnawaz Akhtar Ranchi/Giridih: Rupesh Kumar Singh is the only scribe from Jharkhand, among the forty journalists in India whose phones were spied on through the Pegasus spyware. The independent journalist used to highlight atrocities met out on tribals in the state. In 2019, Rupesh was arrested for his alleged Naxal links by Bihar police. On July 17 this year, the journalist was again arrested, this time by Jharkhand police. The police say the arrest was in relation to a case in 2021. However, journalists, editors, activists and Rupesh's family allege that it was because of his report on ...
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