2004 ~upd~ | Dps Rk Puram Mms Scandal

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The Delhi Police shocked the global tech community by arresting , the IIT-Delhi and Harvard alumnus who served as the CEO of Baazee.com. He was jailed under Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for distributing obscene material, alongside Section 67 of the newly minted Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000 .

. The court eventually discharged Bajaj from certain charges under the Indian Penal Code but noted a prima facie case under the IT Act regarding the platform's liability for content filters. Cultural Impact and Legacy Dps Rk Puram Mms Scandal 2004

Disclaimer: This article is based on historical, publicly reported information from 2004–2005. The names of the students involved were withheld due to legal protections regarding minors. Share public link

It highlighted how easily private moments could be weaponized and distributed globally. This public link is valid for 7 days

The DPS RK Puram MMS scandal of 2004 had a lasting impact on how schools and parents viewed student behavior, leading to greater scrutiny and a renewed focus on ensuring a safe and secure environment for children.

The legal battle lasted for years, eventually reaching the Supreme Court of India. The apex court ultimately quashed the criminal proceedings against Bajaj, ruling that a company executive could not be held vicariously liable for corporate cybercrimes unless the law specifically provided for it at the time. Impact on Indian Cyber Laws Can’t copy the link right now

, and led to a widespread ban on mobile phones in many Indian schools and colleges. Cultural Legacy:

In December 2004, news broke that a sexually explicit, grainy video clip, approximately 2 minutes and 37 seconds long, was being sold and circulated via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) on the internet. The video featured two students of Class XI from the prestigious Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram.