#HTAnalysis | Historical rulings have reinforced this right, aimed at mandating swift justice to prevent undue incarceration. ✍🏻Avanti Deshpande #HTPremium https://t.co/NJh1HI2eZG
#SupremeCourt says courts can't ask accused to share #GoogleMaps #location as #bail condition https://t.co/3fKdwf2Hg9
The #SupremeCourt has ruled that bail conditions cannot include provisions that allow police to intrude into the private lives of accused individuals. https://t.co/qJX4R91ZKz
The Supreme Court has ruled that the right to bail cannot be withheld as a punishment, regardless of the nature of the crime. Furthermore, the Court has specified that bail conditions cannot include provisions that allow police to intrude into the private lives of accused individuals. Specifically, courts cannot order accused individuals to share their Google location or #GoogleMaps location as a condition for bail. This ruling reinforces historical decisions aimed at mandating swift justice and preventing undue incarceration, as highlighted in an #HTAnalysis.