News

The Supreme Court, while hearing the Pegasus software case, observed that there was no harm in a country using spyware, ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said a country possessing spyware for security purposes is not wrong, but using it against a ...
Supreme Court debates privacy breach concerns and national security in Pegasus spyware case, report may not be public.
A country possessing spyware for national security is not inherently wrong, the Supreme Court, observed while hearing the ...
Supreme Court curbs full disclosure of Pegasus panel report citing national security; individual queries allowed. Justice ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday wondered what was wrong in using the "spyware against terrorists" and said any report which ...
The Supreme Court recently stated that the use of spyware for national security isn't inherently wrong, but its application ...
There is nothing inherently wrong with a country possessing spyware for security purposes; the real concern lies in against ...
During a hearing in the lawsuit between WhatsApp and NSO Group last Thursday, NSO Group’s lawyer Joe Akrotirianakis ...
The Supreme Court Tuesday wondered what was wrong in using the “spyware against terrorists” and said any report which touched ...
A bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice N Kotiswar Singh indicated it may address individual apprehensions of privacy ...