The Supreme Court recently said that a Magistrate has the power to order the collection of a voice sample for the purpose of investigation.
Relying on Ritesh Sinha v. State of Uttar Pradesh, the bench of Justice Hrishikesh Roy and Justice Manoj Misra stated that the Magistrate has such a power “until explicit provisions are embedded in the CrPC by the Parliament”.
The Court heard the special leave petition challenging the decision of the Gujarat High Court, which upheld the order passed by the Special Court in Gandhinagar in 2021. The order directed the accused petitioner for providing voice samples for a spectrograph test in a corruption case.
The counsel for the petitioner argued that unless rules are framed, the appropriate standard operating system is notified under the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Act, 2022 read with the Rules 2022, that collection of voice sample would impeach on accused’s “right of privacy”.
The Court referred to the top Court’s decision in Ritesh Sinha Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh wherein it stated that “in view of the opinion rendered by this Court in Modern Dental College and Research Centre v. State of M.P., Gobind v. State of M. P. and another and the nine Judge’s Bench of this Court in K.S. Puttaswamy (Privacy 9) v. Union of India the fundamental right to privacy cannot be construed as absolute and must bow down to compelling public interest.”
Further, the Court noted the decision in Ritesh Sinha that indicates “the Magistrate is given the power to order for collection of voice sample for the purpose of investigation of a crime until explicit provisions are engrafted in the CrPC by the Parliament. Such direction was issued by invoking powers under Article 142 of the Constitution of India”.
Upholding the decision of the High Court, the Court said that, “we see no infirmity with the impugned judgment of the High Court as also of the Special Court ordering the accused to give his voice sample to facilitate investigation of the crime.”
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