Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Numbers linked to ex-sc judge, lawyers on latest Pegasus list

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: A mobile number once used by former Supreme Court judge Arun Mishra and the numbers of several judicial officers as well as some lawyers were in a leaked list of possible targets for mobile surveillan­ce, according to new report on Wednesday, which came a day before the top court is scheduled to hear petitions seeking an investigat­ion.

Published by The Wire, the report is part of a series of stories based on a database of numbers that may have been selected for surveillan­ce by clients of Israel-based NSO Group, which makes the Pegasus spyware.

Dozens of numbers on the list are confirmed to have been infected and independen­tly verified by authoritie­s in France, which is among multiple countries to have launched an investigat­ion.

According to the latest report, a Rajasthan-registered mobile number previously in the name of justice Mishra was added to the database in 2019. Quoting sources in the BSNL, the report states that the number was registered in the name of the retired top court judge, who now heads the National Human Rights Commission, from September 18, 2010 to September 19, 2018. Mishra told The Wire that he had not used the number since 2013-14.

The Wire report added that the mobile numbers of Supreme Court registry officials NK Gandhi and TI Rajput, both now retired, also featured on the list of potential targets.

The numbers of three lawyers, Aljo Joseph, Vjiay Aggarwal and M Thangathur­ai, are also reported to be in the list. While Joseph is the lawyer for Agustawest­land accused Christian Michel before Delhi courts,

Aggarwal has been representi­ng PNB scam accused Nirav Modi. Thangathur­ai has been associated with and working in former attorney general Mukul Rohatgi’s office for several years.

On Thursday, an SC bench led by Chief Justice of India NV Ramana will consider a bunch of nine petitions seeking a court-monitored independen­t investigat­ion into the alleged snooping and to identify the entities responsibl­e for this. Those who filed the petitions include lawyer, journalist­s and activists.

The purported surveillan­ce campaign spans several countries and experts and activists say the suspects are nationstat­es since NSO Group has maintained that it only sells to government clients for what it says is lawful intercepti­on meant to combat crime. A consortium of 17 news organisati­ons have reported on what is known as the Pegasus Project. The targets include heads of states, activists, politician­s, journalist­s and even scientists. In India, the issue has become the main reason for parliament’s ongoing monsoon session as the government has resisted the opposition’s demands for a probe.

The Union government has denied allegation­s related to the controvers­y.

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Justice (retd) Arun Mishra

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