The Supreme Court on Agency Manual: The World Has Changed, CBI Should Too

The world has changed, and the CBI should also, the court reported in its affidavit . The Supreme Court noted that the complexity of the case has been acknowledged by this court .

The world has changed, and the CBI should also, the court reported in its affidavit on Monday, arguing that the CBI Manual, which was posted in the Supreme Court last month, should be redrafted and published in 2020.The Supreme Court noted that the complexity of the case has been acknowledged by this court and that enforcement of law and order is primarily a state issue.Electronic data and devices are a class apart from any other physical object or thing.They cover a vast professional and personal landscape, the bulk of which is not the subject of any investigation.According to the plea, data is easily changed and can be tampered with remotely.The petition said that the investigative agencies' unguidled power to take control of personal digital devices that contain much, if not all, of a citizens personal and professional life must be civilized by way of a court order.

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