: The CEO of Baazee.com, Avnish Bajaj, was arrested for allowing the video to be listed for auction. This led to significant legal debates regarding "intermediary liability" and helped shape India's Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000 .
In late 2004, a male 11th-grade student at the elite Delhi Public School (DPS), R.K. Puram, used a mobile phone to record an intimate act with a female classmate. At the time, camera phones and Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS) were relatively new in India, and the digital landscape was far less regulated. Dps Rk Puram Mms Scandal 2004
The CEO of Baazee.com, Avnish Bajaj , was arrested by Delhi Police for allowing the video to be listed on his platform. This sparked a massive debate over intermediary liability —whether a website owner should be held responsible for content uploaded by its users. : The CEO of Baazee
DPS RK Puram MMS scandal was a watershed moment in India’s digital history, marking the country's first major viral sex scandal involving minors. It not only shattered the lives of the students involved but also triggered national debates on internet liability, privacy, and the legal responsibilities of online platforms. The Incident (2004) Puram, used a mobile phone to record an