-By Kashish Khandelwal In Riley v California, while holding that an accused cannot be forced by the police to reveal their password, the US Supreme Court observed that owing to the rapid development of technology, the majority of the people “typically carry a cache of sensitive personal information” in their pockets. However, this has also … Continue reading Virendra Khanna v State of Karnataka –Passwords and the Dilution of the Right Against Self-Incrimination

