New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Monday took serious note of the Chhattisgarh government's action of tapping the phones of a senior IPS officer and his family members and said "no privacy is left for anybody".
The apex court asked the Chhattisgarh government as to whether the right to privacy of a person can be violated like this.
A bench of justices Arun Mishra and Indira Banerjee asked the state government to file a detailed affidavit explaining as to who ordered the tapping of phones and the reasons for it.
"What is the need to do like this? No privacy is left for anybody. What is happening in this country," the bench said adding, "can privacy of somebody be violated like this? Who ordered this? File a detailed affidavit."
The top court also took exception that a separate FIR that has been lodged against an advocate who is representing the IPS officer before the apex court.