A Delhi High Court hearing was thrown into chaos after obscene pornographic content was streamed during the virtual session before the Chief Justice’s Bench. The disruption occurred more than once, prompting authorities to shut down the video conferencing system and restart proceedings. The incident reportedly triggered “you’ve been hacked” alerts, stoking concerns about a possible serious cyber breach targeting court proceedings.
A Delhi High Court judge has withdrawn from a PIL alleging that audio and video clips of court proceedings were recorded and circulated. The petition targets Aam Aadmi Party leaders and others, claiming the clips were shared after Arvind Kejriwal sought recusal in the excise policy case, raising fresh questions over the handling of sensitive proceedings.
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The Delhi High Court has ordered the removal of social media videos showing court proceedings, including clips featuring Arvind Kejriwal and others seeking a judge’s recusal. The court issued notices to X and other platforms after a petition alleged unauthorized recording and sharing and sought contempt action. The matter will be heard again on July 6.
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