SC adjourns Pegasus snooping case hearing to April 22, committees investigate alleged spyware use on politicians and activists.

The Supreme Court of India has adjourned the hearing of the Pegasus snooping case to April 22. This case involves allegations of the use of Pegasus spyware to surveil the phones of politicians, activists, and journalists. The court had previously set up a technical committee and overseeing committee to investigate the matter. The decision to postpone the hearing comes amidst growing concerns about privacy and surveillance in the country. The Pegasus spyware, developed by an Israeli company, NSO Group, has been at the center of controversy globally for its alleged use by governments to target individuals. This case has significant implications for privacy rights and freedom of the press in India. Stay tuned for further developments as the case unfolds.

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