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CJP Protests: 2,873 With Criminal Records Identified Using Facial Recognition System, Delhi Police Tells SC

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The Delhi Police have denied allegations of mass surveillance during last month's CJP protests at Jantar Mantar, telling the Supreme Court that its facial recognition system was used to identify people with criminal records and not to monitor peaceful protesters, The

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The Supreme Court has announced the formation of a high-powered committee to investigate the entire Jantar Mantar protest. The CJI has hinted at quashing the cases filed against peaceful students.

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Indian Express broke the news in Noida, India on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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