Supreme Court says courts can't ask accused to share Google Maps location as bail condition
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that requiring accused individuals to share their Google Maps location as a bail condition violates privacy rights. Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan emphasized that bail conditions should not allow constant tracking by police or infringe on personal privacy. The decision overturned a Delhi High Court order demanding location sharing for bail in a drug case.