Google Pin Location Sharing Cannot Be Bail Condition, Rules Supreme Court; Says Police Can’t Peep Into Personal Life of Accused
The top court said that a bail condition that enables the police to constantly track the movement of the accused and virtually peep into the accused's privacy cannot exist.
The Supreme Court today, July 8, said that sharing Google pin location cannot be a bail condition. The top court said that a bail condition that enables the police to constantly track the movement of the accused and virtually peep into the accused's privacy cannot exist. The apex court observed this while setting aside a bail condition requiring the accused to share the Google pin location with the police. Justice Abhay S Oka said that Google pin cannot be a condition. He also stated that the police could not peep into the accused's private life for bail. SC on Marriage Equality Rights: Supreme Court To Hear Review Petition Against Its Judgement Declining Marriage Equality Rights to Queer Couples on July 10.
Google Pin Location Sharing Cannot Be Bail Condition
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Sharing of Google pin location cannot be a bail condition: Supreme Court #SupremeCourt @GoogleIndia pic.twitter.com/e3xFhF286a
— Bar and Bench (@barandbench) July 8, 2024
Supreme Court Sets Aside Bail Condition
#BREAKING #SupremeCourt rules that there can't be a bail condition enabling the police to constantly track the movement of the accused and virtually peep into the privacy of the accused.
SC sets aside a bail condition requiring the accused to share the Google pin location with… pic.twitter.com/D8xlcLpBcP
— Live Law (@LiveLawIndia) July 8, 2024
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