Supreme Court: Indian government has not cooperated in the Pegasus investigation

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During the Supreme Court hearing on the Pegasus surveillance case, Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana stated that the panel appointed by the apex court stated that the government of India has not cooperated in the investigation.

“The committee has stated that the Government of India has not cooperated.” You took the same stance here as you did there…” Solicitor General Tushar Mehta was informed by CJI Ramana. After several delays, the panel finally submitted its report on August 9. While the decision is still pending, the Supreme Court is currently hearing the case, with CJI Ramana hearing the historic case on his penultimate day as India’s Chief Justice.

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Supreme Court: Indian government has not cooperated in the Pegasus investigation

During the Supreme Court hearing on the Pegasus surveillance case, Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana stated that the panel appointed by the apex court stated that the government of India has not cooperated in the investigation.

“The committee has stated that the Government of India has not cooperated.” You took the same stance here as you did there…” Solicitor General Tushar Mehta was informed by CJI Ramana. After several delays, the panel finally submitted its report on August 9. While the decision is still pending, the Supreme Court is currently hearing the case, with CJI Ramana hearing the historic case on his penultimate day as India’s Chief Justice.

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