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Pegasus row: SC says findings linked to national security will not be disclosed
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The Supreme Court has decided against disclosing Pegasus reports that could compromise national security and sovereignty. While these sensitive reports will remain confidential, the court is considering informing individuals who suspect their phones were hacked. The decision aims to balance national security concerns with individual privacy rights, with the next hearing scheduled for July 30.
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