'iCloud' is a mobile application used for storing data, including photographs, videos, documents and music, and it is tough to hack it without a password.
A bench comprising justices S A Bobde and L Nageswara Rao observed that it cannot tolerate "continous blackmail" and asked the convicts to share the password to show bonafide to remain on bail.
"We are concerned about the present situation. There are pictures of the girl with one of you (convicts). It is difficult for us to accept and tolerate continuous blackmail," the bench told the counsel representing the convicts.
The third accused was awarded a seven-year jail term after being convicted in the case.
However, the Punjab and Haryana High Court had suspended their sentences on the pleas filed by them and granted them bail.
The woman approached the apex court challenging the bail granted to the convicts.
During the hearing today, the bench asked the convicts to share the password with the woman to ensure that the photographs were not circulated.
The counsel, representing the woman, told the bench that this was not a case where the convicts should have been granted bail by the high court.
He said that even if they shared the password, he would still argue the case on merit against their release from jail after securing bail.
"We are objectively trying to ascertain your security. After all, they are kids... We will decide later if such kind of crimes hurt society," the bench observed and posted the matter for further hearing on February 15.
The woman, who has also challenged the grant of bail to them by the high court, had claimed in the FIR that she had taken admission in the private university at Sonepat in August 2013 and got acquainted with one of them.
She alleged that the convicts, who became good friends, raped and forced her to send her obscene pictures and blackmailed her.
The woman claimed that the two others also raped her at the university campus after which she lodged an FIR in April 2015.
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