Follow cbi manual on seizure of digital evidence until guidelines formed: sc tells central agencies


Follow cbi manual on seizure of digital evidence until guidelines formed: sc tells central agencies

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Until the central government forms new guidelines, central agencies will need to follow the CBI manual for collecting digital evidence and seizure of electronic devices, the Supreme Court


ordered today. It also directed the government to issue the guidelines within six weeks.      The court was hearing a petition by the Foundation for Media Professionals, and another plea


filed by five academicians seeking comprehensive guidelines. The directives came after the court’s _repeated notices_ to the central government.  The bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and


Sudhanshu Dhulia asked additional solicitor general SV Raju to come up with the guidelines to protect the privacy and freedom of individuals, particularly media professionals, against


arbitrary seizures, according to a __LiveLaw__ report. ASG Raju told the court that the government is “working on the guidelines,” and that the meetings are being held, also in consultation


with forensic laboratory experts, according to the report. “We are going through existing manuals too, including the CBI manual and the Karnataka police manual.” However, Justice Kaul


reportedly said that problem was the “limbo in the interregnum”. “A notice was issued in 2021. You have been holding meetings, but when will we have an outcome? How long will you take for


guidelines?” he asked. _Newslaundry _earlier reported on the burden of arbitrary digital device seizures on journalists, media outlets and the toll it could take on their personal and


professional lives. _Read all about it here._