Legal question and answer by best advocates
"A user submits a question, and a response is provided, displayed in a two-row format with the question and
answer clearly separated."
Question:
Cctv voice recording in the sports room and my personal room at a private school in patiala
Answer:
Installing CCTV cameras with voice recording in private spaces such as a sports room or a personal room in a school hostel raises serious privacy and legal concerns. Under Indian law, while CCTV cameras can be installed in common areas for safety and monitoring, recording audio and video in private or semi-private areas without consent may amount to violation of the Right to Privacy (Article 21 of the Constitution of India) and can also attract provisions under the Information Technology Act, 2000 and the Indian Penal Code relating to voyeurism and unlawful surveillance.
In educational institutions, CCTV may be justified in classrooms, corridors, or playgrounds for safety, but placing them in sensitive spaces like hostels, personal rooms, or areas where students expect privacy is not legally or ethically permissible. If such recordings are misused, it could lead to serious criminal liability for the management.
If you are facing such an issue in Patiala, you can:
Raise a complaint with the school management or governing trust.
Approach the District Education Officer or Child Rights Commission.
File a complaint with the local police if there is intrusion into private space.
Take legal action for violation of your privacy rights.
CCTV with voice recording is allowed only for security in common areas, but recording in private rooms at a school amounts to a privacy violation and is legally challengeable. You have the right to complain to authorities and demand removal.