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Supreme Court expresses concern over non-functional CCTVs at police stations, Pg12

Supreme Court considers AI-powered control rooms for CCTV monitoring in police stations to prevent custodial torture and ensure transparency.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Supreme Court is considering establishing automated control rooms to monitor CCTV cameras in police stations.
  • The proposed system aims to prevent deliberate switching off or erasing of CCTV recordings by police.
  • The court took suo motu cognisance of a report indicating 11 custodial deaths in the past eight months.
  • In 2020, the Supreme Court directed the installation of CCTV cameras in all police stations to prevent custodial torture.

Detailed Insights:

  • The automated control rooms would provide real-time feeds, triggering alerts upon camera malfunction without human intervention.
  • The court suggested involving an IIT to develop AI-based software for monitoring CCTV feeds, minimizing human involvement.
  • Non-operational CCTV cameras should be immediately reported to the legal services authority or designated oversight body.
  • Despite the 2020 directive, compliance remains a concern, with the Centre failing to fully implement the court's orders across investigative agencies.
  • Independent agency inspections of police stations are deemed necessary to ensure the proper functioning and maintenance of CCTV systems.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Suo Motu Cognisance: The power of a court to take up a matter on its own, without waiting for a formal complaint.
  • Amicus Curiae: A "friend of the court," an impartial advisor appointed by the court to provide expertise on a matter.
  • Custodial Torture: Torture or ill-treatment of a person while they are in police custody or detention.
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