In a first, Supreme Court agrees for video recording of court trials
India | March 29, 2017 8:56 ISTIn a significant move, the Supreme Court, after years of reluctance, has finally allowed the camera to enter the country’s courtrooms.
In a significant move, the Supreme Court, after years of reluctance, has finally allowed the camera to enter the country’s courtrooms.
RBI issued a notification yesterday asking banks to preserve CCTV recordings of operations at bank branches and currency chests.
For enhancing the well-being and securities arrangements of travelers, including women and children, the government on Friday said that the Indian Railways has introduced CCTV cameras in 69 cameras on a pilot premise. "In order
Vijayawada: In an incident that highlights the shoddy state of affairs in government-run hospitals, a five-day-old baby went missing from the maternity ward of the Old GG Hospital in Vijayawada on Thursday. The incident relates
New Delhi: Delhi Police, which has its own CCTV network to monitor law and order across the national capital, is now baffled by what can be called a role reversal -- criminals using such cameras
New Delhi: Delhi Metro commuters will henceforth not be allowed to cover their faces using surgical masks or mufflers even as the security-hold area at close to two dozen stations has been expanded in view
New Delhi: The CCTV footage of robbers looting the State Bank of India branch in Lucknow in broad daylight has emerged.The incident happened on Saturday afternoon at around 1 pm at Sarai Sheikh branch located
New Delhi: Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) will start charging fares from passengers travelling on its buses through e-ticketing machines in the national capital from this month.The corporation has also plans to introduce common mobility cards
Gurgaon: The Gurgaon district administration on Thursday ordered schools to install CCTV cameras in school premises, classrooms as well as in school buses.Gurgaon Deputy Commissioner T L Satyaprakash instructed school principals in a meeting to
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday directed the central government and all the states to install CCTV cameras in all the prisons across the country and take a call on installing them in police
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