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Wed, 06/19/2013 - 08:24
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PIL Filed In India’s Apex Court On US Surveillance Of Internet Data

New Delhi, June 19, IRNA – The issue of the US National Security Agency monitoring internet data of India Tuesday reached the Supreme Court with a Public Interests Litigation (PIL) filed seeking its direction to the Centre to initiate action against internet companies for sharing information with foreign authority in ˈbreachˈ of contract and violation of right to privacy. The PIL, filed by a former Dean of Law Faculty of Delhi University Professor S N Singh, alleged such large scale spying by the USA authorities is detrimental to national security and urged the apex court to intervene in the matter. ˈAs per reports, US-based nine internet companies, operating in India through agreements signed with Indian users, shared 6.3 billion information/data with National Security Agency of USA without express consent of the Indian users, PTI reported. Such large scale spying by the USA authorities besides being against the privacy norms is also detrimental to national security,ˈ the petition, filed through advocate Virag Gupta, said. Singh said it is a breach of national security as governmentˈs official communication has come under the US surveillance as the services of private internet companies are being used by them and he also referred that after the Mumbai terror attack the Prime Minister’s Office issued a statement from a Hotmail address of Microsoft Corp. He suggested the government and its officials be restrained from using US-based internet companies for official communication and all such companies, which are doing business in India, must establish their servers here so that they can be regulated as per Indian laws./end

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