The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered a probe into the Pegasus surveillance scandal by a three-member expert committee.
The expert committee will be headed by former Supreme Court judge, Justice RV Raveendran and will be assisted by Alok Joshi (former IPS Officer) and Dr. Sundeep Oberoi, Chairman, Sub Committee in (International Organisation of Standardisation/ International Electro-Technical Commission/Joint Technical Committee).
The petitioners included advocate ML Sharma, Rajya Sabha MP John Brittas, Director of Hindu Group of publications N Ram and founder of Asianet Sashi Kumar, Editors Guild of India, journalists Rupesh Kumar Singh, Ipsa Shatakshi, Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, SNM Abidi and Prem Shankar Jha.
The Court in its judgment slammed the Central government for raising the argument of national security to defend its case stating that it cannot be an argument to gain a free pass every time the Court exercises judicial review.
4. “State cannot get free pass every time by raising national security concerns. no omnibus prohibition can be called against judicial review. Centre should have justified its stand in here (Pegasus scandal)and not render the court a mute spectator,” the top court said.
The Central government had earlier refused to file an official affidavit in the matter citing that the issue concerns national security.
“There has been no specific denial by Centre (about use of Pegasus). Thus we have no option but to accept the submissions of petitioner prima facie and thus we appoint an expert committee whose function will be overseen by the supreme court,”the top court ordered.