
SC stays Bengal govt panel from probing Pegasus snooping case
India Today
The Supreme Court has ordered a stay on the probe into the Pegasus snooping case by the Justice Lokur Commission set up by the Bengal government.
The Supreme Court on Friday, December 16, ordered a stay on the inquiry into the Pegasus snooping case by the Justice Lokur Commission set up by the West Bengal government.
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