The is often cited as India’s first major viral sex scandal, occurring at the prestigious Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram . The incident involved a 2.5-minute explicit video of two students recorded on a mobile phone, which was subsequently shared via Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS) and uploaded to the internet without the female student's consent. Key Details of the Scandal
The school’s emphasizes compassion and integrity, supported by regular seminars on ethics and leadership.
The mass consumption of the video reflected a deeply entrenched culture of voyeurism. As noted by Feminism in India , the distribution was non-consensual even if the act itself was private and consensual. The psychological toll on the victims—particularly the female student, who faced the brunt of societal shaming—remains a sobering reminder of how digital scandals disproportionately affect women. Society's eagerness to watch and share such clips reinforces a "rape culture" where private trauma is treated as public entertainment. 4. The Legacy of Digital Scars
Avnish Bajaj, the CEO of Baazee.com, was arrested under the Information Technology Act, 2000 . This arrest sparked a massive debate over Intermediary Liability —whether a platform should be held responsible for user-generated content. Institutional and Cultural Aftermath
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