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CCTV Cameras Required in Kolkata's Revenue Intelligence Offices for Investigations; Videography of Petitioners' Process Mandated.

April 8, 2021

Case Laws     Customs     HC

Recording of investigation by way of videography - the need for comprehensive videography, and the installation of CCTV cameras in all investigating agencies has been recognised and directions issued as early as in 2018. - In the absence of any instructions that are reported regarding the status of CCTV cameras in the DRI offices at Kolkata, it is directed that the process of investigation of the petitioners be videographed and the data stored till completion of the proceedings. - HC

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