On Friday, the Supreme Court dismissed a petitioner’s proposal for the “digital monitoring” of Members of Parliament and State Legislative Assemblies to combat corruption and political horse-trading. Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud stated that lawmakers were not criminals requiring constant surveillance. He emphasized the importance of privacy and lawmakers’ familial responsibilities.
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