Pegasus Panel: Need and Mandate

In News

  • The Supreme Court has set up a panel to investigate allegations of potential surveillance of mobile phones using the Pegasus spyware.
    • Under the case, the Union Government is alleged to have used spyware for surveillance on private citizens.

What is Pegasus Software?

  • Pegasus was developed by the Israeli firm NSO Group that was set up in 2010.
  • Pegasus infect phones through what is called spear-phishing
    • Spear phishing is a fraudulent practise of sending emails ostensibly from a known or trusted sender 
      • In order to induce targeted individuals to reveal confidential information.
  • Pegasus attack capabilities have become more advanced and can be achieved through so-called “Zero-click” attacks
    • Which do not require any interaction from the phone’s owner in order to succeed.
  • These will often exploit “Zero-day” vulnerabilities
    • Which are flaws or bugs in an operating system that the mobile phone’s manufacturer does not know and so has not been fixed.
  • The three-judge bench, in ordering a probe into Pegasus, flagged that its intervention is to 
    • Uphold the constitutional aspirations and Rule of law” without being “Consumed in the political rhetoric.”

Why was the committee needed?

  • Government’s inaction:
    • The government’s inaction to file a detailed response to the allegations made by the petitioners.
  • Upholding Fundamental Rights:
  • Decisions in cases seeking enforcement of fundamental rights are based on facts. 
  • The task of determining these facts, when they are disputed or unknown, are often assigned to committees. 
    • which act as an agent of the court.
  • Such committees or fact-finding teams can summon individuals, prepare ground reports, and inform the court.
  • Preventing Media led Investigations:
  • The government has rejected the global media investigation into the use of Pegasus but has not supplied any facts in the matter. 
  • Technical Expertise:
    • The case involves technical questions and requires extensive fact-finding for the court to pass suitable orders. 
    • The Centre’s refusal to file an additional affidavit means the court will require more assistance from the committee.

Terms of Recommendation

  • The court has set seven terms of reference for the committee, which are essential facts that need to be ascertained to decide the issue.
  • These range from determining who procured Pegasus and whether the petitioners in the case were indeed targeted by the use of the software.
    • To what laws justify the use of such spyware against citizens.
  • The court has also asked the committee to make recommendations on 
    • A legal and policy framework on cyber security to ensure the right to privacy of citizens is protected.
  • Raveendran panel would now seek the government’s response afresh and probe into government excesses.
    • However, probe committees for government excesses like extra-judicial killings are often faced by a lack of cooperation from the government.
    • The Justice Raveendran panel has been empowered to take the assistance of any serving or retired officer(s), legal expert(s) or technical expert(s).
    • The committee is expected to submit its report in eight weeks.

Government’s response

  • It’s a matter of national security so it would not file any further affidavit in the case.
    • But it would be willing to disclose all information before a committee of technical experts.
  • The government had sought to appoint the technical committee itself.
  • Which the court has not allowed, stating that such a course of action would violate the settled judicial principle against bias.
    • Justice must not only be done but also be seen to be done.

Issues Addressed by the Supreme Court

  • Right to Privacy:
    • Privacy is not the singular concern of journalists or social activists.
    • The court reiterated that the right to privacy is as sacrosanct as human existence and is inalienable to human dignity and autonomy.
  • Freedom of the press:
    • Protection of journalistic sources is one of the basic conditions for the freedom of the press. 
    • Without such protection, sources may be deterred from assisting the press in informing the public on matters of public interest.
  • Right to Speech:
    • Such alleged surveillance on the freedom of speech is an assault on the vital public­ watchdog role of the press.
    • It may undermine the ability of the press to provide accurate and reliable information
  • National Security v/s Citizen’s Rights:
    • Any violation of that right by the state, even in the national interest, has to follow procedures established by the law.
    • The order of SC is a strong rebuttal of the government’s specious and self-serving use of national security as a ground to criminalise the forms of dissent.
    • No omnibus prohibition on judicial review merely because of the spectre of national security.

Judicial Review

  • Power of court to pronounce upon the constitutionality of legislative and executive acts of the government.
  • Power of Judicial Review is vested in many Articles such as 13, 32,131-136,143, 226, 145, 246, 251, 254 and 372.

Way Ahead 

  • In a democratic country governed by the rule of law, indiscriminate spying on individuals cannot be allowed.
    • Except with sufficient statutory safeguards, by following the procedure established by law under the Constitution.
  • Judicial Interventions
    • The order must be welcomed as the SC has a role as the custodian of individual rights enshrined in the Constitution.
    • Justice Raveendran panel must follow the court’s order in the letter and spirit.
  • Legislative Interventions
    • The Right to Privacy was held as a part of fundamental rights by the Supreme Court in the KS Puttaswamy case, 2017.
    • There is a need for the enactment of the Personal Data Protection Bill 2019.
  • Executive Interventions
    • The executive must refrain from taking steps that have arbitrary use of power.
    • Government must adhere to transparency and openness, which are celebrated values under our Constitution

Source: IE

 

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