New Delhi, April 29 — The Supreme Court of India has made it clear that it will not release any part of the Pegasus spyware report that affects the security and sovereignty of the country. However, the court also mentioned that it may consider informing individuals if they were personally affected or targeted.
Allahabad: The Allahabad High Court refused to cancel the criminal case against a man accused of uploading a private video of himself and his wife on Facebook. The court strongly criticized the act, saying it was a serious breach of trust and privacy in a marriage. Justice Vinod Diwakar, who delivered the ruling, stated that the husband had “gravely breached the sanctity of the marital relations” by sharing such a video online.
Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh has sent legal notices to two Delhi-based real estate firms, accusing them of violating his privacy rights and failing to deliver a residential unit on time. The notices, arranged through Delhi’s Rizwan Law Associates, outline several complaints, including the subpar quality of the apartment provided and the unauthorized use of Singh’s image for promotional purposes.
The Bombay High Court has rejected Rakhi Sawant’s anticipatory bail plea regarding allegations by her estranged husband about the unauthorized distribution of private videos. Sawant faces charges under defamation, common intention, and publishing sexually explicit material electronically. The court dismissed her plea stating the withdrawal of the plea by her lawyer as a pivotal factor.
