
Pegasus row: Supreme Court allows more time to probe panel, asks for report by June 28
India Today
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed more time to the panel probing the Pegasus row. It has now asked for the report to be submitted by June 28.
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed more time to Justice Raveendran committee, the panel probing the Pegasus row. The committee asked for another extension of time to file the report. The SC allowed an extension, now the report has to be submitted by June 28.

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