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Supreme Court raises concern over rise in India’s ‘digital arrest’ scams

Monday, April 20, 2026Technology & SocietyWell-covered5 frames

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  • The Supreme Court said it was shocking that well-educated people were falling victim to digital arrest scams.
  • Chief Justice of India Surya Kant made the remarks while hearing a suo motu case related to digital arrest scams.
  • The bench hearing the matter comprised Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi.
  • During the hearing, the court referred to a recent case in which an elderly woman lost her entire retirement benefits in a digital arrest scam.
  • Attorney General R. Venkataramani told the court that inter-departmental meetings had taken place and that authorities were moving quickly on the issue.
  • Venkataramani requested that the suo motu case be taken up for hearing on May 12.
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What is happening in the Supreme Court on this issue?

The Supreme Court is hearing a suo motu case concerning victims of digital arrest scams. During the latest mention of the matter, the bench led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant heard from Attorney General R. Venkataramani, who said the government was moving quickly and sought a further hearing on May 12 Indian Express,ThePrint,ETV Bharat News.

Why did the court highlight this issue now?

The court pointed to a recent case involving an elderly woman who, according to the Chief Justice, lost her entire retirement benefits in one such scam. The judges used that example to underline both the scale of the fraud and the fact that even educated people are being deceived Indian Express,Economic Times,Tribune.

What response did the government describe to the court?

Attorney General R. Venkataramani said inter-departmental meetings had already taken place and that a final meeting would happen soon, telling the court that authorities were moving very fast on the matter Indian Express,Tribune,ETV Bharat News.

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Independent coverage (8)

ETV Bharat News'Shocking', Says CJI On Educated People Getting Duped In Dig...
The TribuneShocking that well-educated people are falling prey to digit...
The Indian Express'Shocking that mostly well-educated people are falling for d...
The New Indian ExpressCJI flags surge in 'digital arrest' scams, says even educate...
ThePrintShocking that well-educated people getting duped in digital ...
Rediff.com India Ltd.Why Are Educated People Falling For Digital Arrest Scams?
Economic TimesCJI Surya Kant flags rising 'digital arrest' scams duping ed...
NewsDrumShocking that well-educated people getting duped in digital ...
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