Collecting Voice Samples Without Accused’s Consent Does Not Violate Privacy or Right Against Self-Incrimination: Rajasthan High Court

In a significant judgment, the Rajasthan High Court ruled that collecting voice samples from an accused without their consent does not violate constitutional protections, including the right to privacy and the right against self-incrimination under Article 20(3) of the Indian Constitution. The decision, delivered by Justice Sameer Jain, was issued in the case of Badri

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