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Madras High Court notes alarming pattern of custodial deaths in Tamil Nadu, with police rarely held accountable.
The Madras High Court ruled that phone-tapping violates the right to privacy unless legally justified. Justice N Anand ...
The custodial death of 27-year-old Ajith Kumar in Sivaganga, Tamil Nadu, has sparked protests over alleged police torture. A ...
A temple security guard’s death as a result of alleged police torture in Tamil Nadu’s Sivaganga district has put the DMK government in a bind, turning national attention on custodial deaths and taking ...
Saktheeswaran, a key witness in the Sivaganga custodial death case, has requested police protection from Tamil Nadu's DGP, citing threats to his life after exposing police brutality in a video. His ...
The Madras High Court ruled that telephone tapping is a violation of privacy rights unless justified by law, highlighting the ...
Madras HC's directive follows a postmortem report from Govt Rajaji Hospital in Madurai, which revealed multiple severe ...
Chennai: Right to privacy is now an integral part of right to life and personal liberty; therefore, tapping of phone calls ...
The judge emphasised that corruption cases must be investigated lawfully, and constitutional protections cannot be bypassed ...
Tapping of phones can't be legally justified in absence of ‘public emergency’ or without ‘interest of public safety’.
Chennai: Madras high court has said persons with disabilities (PwDs)are entitled to due representation in every walk of life, ...
The court quashed the phone tapping order, stating it violated the right to privacy as protected under the Constitution ...
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