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CCTVs in police stations: Supreme Court asks amicus to convene meeting on utilisation of funds

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By The Hindu
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  • 1 min read
In brief

India's Supreme Court has intervened in the implementation of surveillance infrastructure across police departments, requesting an independent amicus curiae to facilitate discussions on optimal resource allocation for CCTV systems. This judicial initiative aims to address implementation gaps and ensure transparent fund utilization. The directive reflects growing concerns about accountability and transparency in law enforcement infrastructure development, establishing a framework for monitoring expenditure and technical specifications in police station surveillance upgrades nationwide.

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CCTVs in police stations: Supreme Court asks amicus to convene meeting on utilisation of funds
CCTVs in police stations: Supreme Court asks amicus to convene meeting on utilisation of funds

Supreme Court directs meeting to discuss fund utilisation for CCTV installation in police stations nationwide, addressing previous concerns.
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