The Supreme Court of India has ruled that police cannot serve notices to accused individuals through WhatsApp or other ...
The Supreme Court directed the registrar generals of high courts and chief secretaries of all the states and UTs to ensure ...
The Supreme Court has said police cannot serve notices to accused persons through WhatsApp or other electronic modes under the Criminal Procedure Code or Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023. A ...
The Supreme Court ruled police cannot serve notices via WhatsApp, and orders states and UTs to enforce proper procedures ...
Senior advocate Siddharth Luthra raised a case where notice was served to an accused through WhatsApp, adding he didn't ...
The Supreme Court clarified that police cannot serve notices to accused individuals via WhatsApp or other electronic means ...
A bench of Justices M M Sundresh and Rajesh Bindal directed all States and Union Territories to issue a standing order to ...
The deputies were executing a warrant on Tuesday evening after the tenant had been served an eviction notice. Sheriff's ...
The Supreme Court has taken a view that police machinery should not serve notices to the accused through WhatsApp or other ...
The court stated that service of notices through WhatsApp or other electronic modes "cannot be considered or recognised as an ...
Supreme Court prohibits police from serving notices via WhatsApp, mandates adherence to CrPC or BNSS for service.
The Supreme Court has said police cannot serve notices to accused persons through WhatsApp or other electronic modes under ...