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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayIn that order, the top court had directed the Centre to install CCTV cameras and recording equipment at the offices of investigating agencies, including the CBI, the Enforcement Directorate and the National Investigation Agency.
Dave told the bench on Tuesday that he has filed a report in the case in which order was passed in December 2020.
"On the last date, we had made certain specific queries from all the states and Union Territories (UTs). Have they responded?" the bench asked.
The bench was informed that in the suo motu case, only 11 states have filed their compliance affidavits.
Dave said in the earlier case also, many of the states have not filed their compliance affidavits.
The bench observed that Madhya Pradesh has given a positive response and each police station and outpost in the state is connected to centralised work station at district control room.
"That is something remarkable," the bench said.
Dave said CCTVs were installed in three central probe agencies but the other three are yet to comply with the apex court's direction.
"It's a judgement of the court, we are bound. But having CCTV inside the police stations also is something which can be counter productive to investigation. Now there is a judgement, we can't argue," Mehta said.
The bench observed that in America, they have live streaming of the footage.
"America has even private jails where you can get almost resort level facilities," the solicitor general said.
He said there was a suggestion from one of the benches that "why don't you persuade the industrialists, who are suppose to spent some money of CSR (corporate social responsibility), to create private jails".


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