New Delhi, April 29 -- The Supreme Court of India has posted a batch of pleas related to the use of Israeli Pegasus software for alleged snooping for hearing on July 30. The apex court is looking into allegations of government use of the software.

According to an ANI report, the Supreme Court asked "what's wrong if a country is using a spyware?" and observed that having spyware is not wrong by itself, adding: "against whom you are using is the question. You can't sacrifice security of nation."

"Supreme Court also says that it the spyware is used against a civil society person then it will be looked at.

Further, the SC on April 29 said it will not disclose any report that touches the security and sovereignty of the country but indicated...