The news item by Anupam Thapa had the tag "Outrage" and was an exclusive story and stated "online website goes ahead with the sale of the infamous clip". The news item stated: "India's biggest online trading portal baazee.
While Section 67 prohibits publishing obscene information in electronic form, Section 85 allows the prosecution of a person responsible for the business of a company over violations. Bajaj who had subsequently sold his company to eBay Pvt. Legal consequences This incident caused a sudden panic across the country and many discussions regarding the inefficiency of the I-T Act, and the need to amend it started. Also, after this scandal, owing to debates around culpability, liability and prosecution of material on the internet, several key judgments were passed including banning the use of mobile phones in college and school campuses across India.
This brings a bad impact on their carrier. More over the IIT Student was also rusticated who is in the 8th sem geo physical sciences. Social Impact This incident brings bad name to the families of students as well as to the school. Some people developed soft corner for the girl. AbK 17 May at Ron 17 May at The clip was sold to eight persons on Baazee.
Prabhakar, however, refused to give details of the evidence. He said they have written to the Controller of the certifying authority in the Ministry of Communications and IT to take appropriate action against the portal. He will be produced in court tomorrow. Prabhakar warned that any person or entity that was involved in transmission of the objectionable clip would be liable for action, indicating that the investigations could last for days and more arrests could be made.
The police are also looking at the profit made by the website after the clip was sold online. The police said though chances were high that the boy had deleted the objectionable clip from his cell, which could mean destruction of evidence, a particular software could establish whether something had been deleted or not. Raising the issue during Zero Hour, Subodh Mohite said the human resource development ministry should set up a committee to review the whole education system.
Mohite said the clippings had also found their way to Singapore and America. The Shiv Sena member charged that the principal of the school was continuing for the last three years on "illegal extension" despite the policy of not giving extension after retirement. Metropolitan Magistrate DIG Vinay Singh remanded him after police claimed that they needed to interrogate him to ascertain where he had procured the media clip from and if anyone else was involved in its transmission.
Raj, a student of geophysics at IIT Kharagpur, had posted the sexually explicit two-minute clip involving two students of the Delhi public school for sale in the website of portal bazee. Some persons had even purchased the clip, police said adding financial transactions to the tune of Rs 17, were traced to Raj's account. The transactions had to be analysed to ascertain whether they related to sale of the DPS clip, they added.
Police also claimed that besides this clip, the accused had been selling other pornographic literature also through the Internet.
Raj has been arrested under Section 67 of Information Technology act dealing with publication and transmission of obscene material through electronic means and under Sections and dealing with sale of obscene books and obscene acts of Indian Penal Code.
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