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When Rajasthan High Court Chief Justice narrowly evaded ‘digital arrest'
When Rajasthan High Court Chief Justice narrowly evaded ‘digital arrest'

Indian Express

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  • Indian Express

When Rajasthan High Court Chief Justice narrowly evaded ‘digital arrest'

The Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court Manindra Mohan Shrivastava on Monday said that he once escaped being a victim of digital arrest. Hearing of a Suo Motu case on tackling digital arrest scams, the CJ reportedly said in oral remarks that he too once received a video call where the person was in uniform. The CJ said that he then immediately handed over the phone to the registrar, who then addressed the matter. In January, a bench of Justice Anoop Kumar Dhand had taken Suo Motu cognizance of scams, terming the rise in cyber-crimes and digital arrest as 'alarming,' while noting that thousands of innocent people have been trapped in it, losing their hard-earned money, and also their lives in some instances. The CJ-led double bench was hearing the matter Monday when the CJ made the remarks. The Centre and the state, apart from the National Cyber Forensic Laboratory (Investigation and Evidence), Reserve Bank of India, and National Payment Corporation of India, among others, have been made party in the case. In January, Justice Dhand had said that in the age of 'rapid digital evolution, digital arrest scams have emerged as one of the most insidious forms of cybercrime,' highlighting that 'digital arrest' has no legal standing in India. Digital arrest represents a highly sophisticated scam that can snare even well-educated individuals.' He had highlighted international responses to digital arrest scams, including legislation and regulatory measures. For instance, Australia has enacted laws that focus on enhancing penalties for identity theft and cybercrime. When it comes to public awareness campaigns, he noted that the US had launched extensive campaigns through the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Internet Crime Complaint Centre. Next, Justice Dhand had said that collaborative efforts between governmental agencies and private companies is essential for combating digital scams effectively. Citing Singapore, he had said that it has implemented Al-driven solutions powered by the Cyber Security Agency (CSA) to detect and block scam calls before they reach potential victims. Citing Canada, he had said that it has deployed an Anti-Fraud Centre, which provides a toll-free hotline for reporting scams, enabling 'victims to report incidents swiftly, allowing authorities to track scam trends and identify hotspots.' He had said that international cooperation can also help curb digital scams. Rajasthan too has also taken several steps to curb cyber-crime, including 'Operation Anti-Virus', a collaboration between the Rajasthan Police, the Government of India, and the Department of Telecommunications. The state has also set up the Centre for Cyber Security at the Sardar Patel University of Police at Jodhpur, with the aim of developing an information security roadmap for the state.

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