Supreme Court Files Complaint Against Social Media Handle Impersonating CJI DY Chandrachud
The complaint was filed after CJI DY Chandrachud took note of the screenshot of a message that went viral on social media on Sunday.
In a significant move, the Supreme Court of India has lodged a formal complaint against a social media handle that was impersonating Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud. The fraudulent account, which falsely presented itself as belonging to the Chief Justice, has raised concerns about the misuse of social media platforms and the potential for misleading the public.
The incident highlights the growing problem of impersonation and misinformation on social media, with the Supreme Court taking swift action to protect the integrity of the judiciary. The complaint has been filed with the relevant authorities, who are now investigating the matter to identify the individuals behind the fake account.
This development underscores the importance of verifying the authenticity of social media profiles, especially those of public figures. The Supreme Court’s proactive approach serves as a warning to those who engage in such deceptive practices, emphasizing that the judiciary will not tolerate any attempts to undermine its credibility.