CCTV in Police Stations| No Camera in the Interrogation Room!!: Supreme Court Slams Rajasthan Govt

Today, On 14th October, Supreme Court questioned the Rajasthan government over missing CCTV cameras in police station interrogation rooms, stressing that the interrogation room is the main place where cameras should be installed. The Court criticized lapses in surveillance and monitoring systems.

Election Rules Row || ‘Maintain CCTV Recordings as Before’ : Supreme Court Orders EC to Preserve Video Clips of Polling

Today, On 31st January, The Supreme Court has ordered the Election Commission of India (EC) to preserve CCTV footage of polling activities as it was done previously. This decision came after the Court granted further time for a respondent to file an affidavit, while emphasizing the need for maintaining transparency. The Court’s order aims to ensure the integrity of the electoral process and address concerns over possible malpractices.

Supreme Court Issues Notice to Centre and ECI on Congress Leader Jairam Ramesh’s Plea Against Election Rule Amendment

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India, on Wednesday (15th Jan) issued a notice to the Central Government and the Election Commission of India (ECI) regarding a petition filed by Congress leader Jairam Ramesh. The petition challenges the recent amendments made to the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961, which limit citizens’ rights to access election-related records.

[Sena Vs Sena] Bombay High Court Issues Notice on Election Petition Against Shinde Faction MP Ravindra Waikar, Who Won by 48 Votes

The Bombay High Court has issued a notice to MP Ravindra Waikar, requiring him to respond to a petition challenging his victory in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Amol Kirtikar of the opposing faction has filed the petition, claiming irregularities in the vote counting process and seeking the annulment of Waikar’s election.