New Delhi, April 30 -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed what was wrong in using the "spyware against terrorists" and said any report which touched upon the country's "security and sovereignty" won't be made public. A bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice N Kotiswar Singh indicated it may address individual apprehensions of privacy breach but the report of the technical committee was no document to discuss "on the streets".
The bench said, "Any report which touches the security and sovereignty of the country will not be touched. But individuals who want to know whether they are included, that can be informed. Yes, individual apprehension must be addressed but it cannot be made a document for discussion on the streets." The top court ...