The case of Subhranshu Rout @ Gugul vs State of Odisha revolved around a bail application filed by the accused, who was facing charges of rape, blackmail, and violation of privacy.
The court denied bail, emphasizing the seriousness of the alleged crimes and the potential harm caused to the victim. The court also highlighted the importance of the "right to be forgotten" in the digital age, particularly in cases involving the sharing of private and sensitive information without consent. This case is significant for its discussion of the intersection of criminal law and digital privacy rights in India.
Subhranshu Rout @ Gugul vs State Of Odisha; BLAPL 4592 of 2020 (PDF)
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