SC: Keeping live location on by accused can’t be bail condition
Monday, 29 April 2024 ()
Terming the bail condition imposed on an accused to keep his Google location live round the clock and share it with an law enforcement agency so that it could track his whereabouts “superfluous” The Supreme Court stated on Monday that courts should not impose such a condition. Many courts, including the Supreme Court, have imposed a similar condition in the recent past.
Terming the bail condition imposed on an accused to keep his Google location live round the clock and share it with an law enforcement agency so that it could track his whereabouts “superfluous” The Supreme Court stated on Monday that courts should not impose such a condition. Many courts, including the Supreme Court, have imposed a similar condition in the recent past.
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