IAF Recruitment 2021: Bumper vacancies for Group C Civilian posts, check eligibility, salary, other details here
Eligible and interested candidates can apply online on the official website of Indian Air Force at indianairforce.nic.in. File photo
Updated: Apr 4, 2021, 06:24 PM IST
Indian Air Force recruitment 2021: The Indian Air Force is inviting candidates for the posts of Steno, Supdt, Cook, House Keeping Staff, MTS, LDC, CS & SMW, Carpenter, Laundryman, Ayah, Hindi Typist & Various posts under Group C.
Eligible and interested candidates can apply online on the official website of Indian Air Force at indianairforce.nic.in. The last date to register is 30 days from the date of issue of the notice.
Investigating Officers Who Leak Private Data of Accused Persons Should Face Action: Karnatka HC
The court also laid down the procedure that an investigating agency must follow to examine the smartphone or email accounts of a person.
Karnataka high court. Photo: Sidharth Telang/Flickr CC-BY-NC 2.0
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New Delhi: Delivering a significant verdict, the Karnataka high court on March 12 laid down the procedure that an investigating agency must follow to examine the smartphone or email accounts of a person, also holding that action should be taken against investigating officers who leak private data of accused persons to third parties.
LiveLaw, the high court held that an investigating officer has “no right” to disclose private data seized from the smartphones or electronic gadgets of an accused to a third party, “without the written permission of the concerned court”. Any investigating officer who leaks private data to a third party should be “proceeded against
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HELENA, Mont. (Feb. 26, 2021) – On Tuesday, the Montana Senate unanimously passed a bill that would put a state constitutional amendment on the ballot to elevate the privacy of a person’s electronic communications and data to the same level as “persons, houses, papers and possessions.”
Sen. Kenneth Bogner (R-Miles City) introduced Senate Bill 203 (SB203) on Feb. 9. If approved, the resolution would allow voters to consider an amendment to Article II, section 11 of the Montana State Constitution that would require the government to obtain a search warrant in order to access a person’s electronic data or electronic communication. The amendment would add the following highlighted words to Article II Sec. 11 of the state constitution.