Monitoring Torture: SC’s Suo Motu Action on Custodial Deaths and CCTV Camera Non-Compliance
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Monitoring Torture: SC’s suo motu action on custodial deaths and CCTV camera non-compliance
On September 4, about a week ago, the Supreme Court registered a suo motu PIL (public interest litigation) regarding the non-working CCTV cameras at police stations. This intervention followed a report by Dainik Bhaskar that 11 custodial deaths had taken place over a period of seven to eight months. The media report also detailed factors like not providing CCTV footage in cases of alleged custodial deaths, citing dysfunctional cameras at police …
CCTV in Police Stations: From judicial directives to constitutional accountability
On September 4, about a week ago, the Supreme Court registered a suo motu PIL (public interest litigation) regarding the non-working CCTV cameras at police stations. This intervention followed a report by Dainik Bhaskar that 11 custodial deaths had taken place over a period of seven to eight months. The media report also detailed factors like not providing CCTV footage in cases of alleged custodial deaths, citing dysfunctional cameras at police …
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