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Karnataka HC: Investigating Officer has No Right to Disclose Private Data to Third Party - (15 Mar 2021)

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Karnataka High Court has held that an investigating officer has no right to disclose the private date seized from the smartphones or electronic gadgets of an accused to a third party, without the written permission of the concerned court.

Tags : KARNATAKA HIGH COURT   DISCLOSURE OF PRIVATE DATA  

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