Probe into Chinese surveillance: SC asks petitioner to make representation
Probe into Chinese surveillance: SC asks petitioner to make representation
Share:

The Supreme Court has refused to entertain a plea seeking directions to the Centre to investigate the alleged surveillance of high ranking personalities, including the President, the Prime Minister and some sitting judges of the apex court, by China and also about data theft of citizens by Chinese digital money lending apps.

A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde said that the petitioner organization, Save Them India Foundation, can make representation to the Ministry of Home Affairs or the Finance Ministry on these issues. These are sensitive and high security matters. You make a representation to the appropriate ministry, said the bench, also comprising Justices A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian.

Advocate Vishal Tiwari, who appeared for the petitioner, argued that China-based micro lending apps are operating in the country without any proper guidelines by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and this is violating the citizens' right to privacy. ?You make a representation to Home Ministry or Finance Ministry,? the bench said.

Tiwari, while referring to the Digital India campaign, stressed on the need for proper cyber security and said that there were media reports about China indulging in spying and surveillance of several top functionaries in the country. After the top court said that the petitioner can make representation to the government, Tiwari said he would withdraw the plea.

The bench allowed him to withdraw the plea with a liberty to make representation to the authorities. In its plea, the organization had sought a direction to the government to inquire into the alleged data theft of citizens committed by China operated digital money lending apps and register FIR for cyber terrorism and cyber-crime under the relevant provisions of the Information Technology Act 2000 and the Indian Penal Code.

UAE schools to resume from February 14

CanSino?s covax to emerge advancing phase-3 trials: Report

Airbus explores opportunities for collaboration in Remotely Piloted Aircraft System

 

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News