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Why depend on ancient mode in internet age: SC
Why depend on ancient mode in internet age: SC
Updated: Jul 17, 2021, 06:25 IST
NEWDELHI The
Supreme Court on Friday expressed wonder that in the era of Internet, the jail authorities continue to rely on ancient mode of communication, to receive bail orders.
The apex court also emphasised that it will soon develop a secure electronic transmission mechanism for the jail authorities to access orders, for expeditious release of prisoners.
A bench comprising Chief Justice
NV Ramana and justices L Nageswara
Rao and AS
Bopanna made the observation during the hearing on a suo motu case in connection with the delay in releasing convicts by prison authorities even after being granted bail by courts.
Jails Relying On Communication Through Pigeons For Bail Orders: Supreme Court Jails Relying On Communication Through Pigeons For Bail Orders: Supreme Court Supreme court said that in the internet era, it seems that the jail authorities are relying on ancient modes of communication through pigeons .
Supreme Court said it will device a digital system for its bail orders. (Representational)
New Delhi:
After taking suo motu cognisance of the delay in releasing people granted bail, the Supreme Court on Friday asked state governments to apprise it as to how many prisons in their territory have internet connections and by when jails will be equipped with facilities to ensure the expeditious release of prisoners.
In Internet age, why look for pigeon: Supreme Court on bail delay
The Supreme Court on Friday wondered why in the era of Internet, jail authorities continue to rely on ancient modes of communication to receive bail orders.
| 17 July 2021 1:58 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday wondered why in the era of Internet, jail authorities continue to rely on ancient modes of communication to receive bail orders.
The apex court also emphasized that it will soon develop a secure electronic transmission mechanism for the jail authorities to access orders, for expeditious release of prisoners.
A bench of Chief Justice
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