Virtual Hearing of Delhi High Court Chief Justice Disrupted by Cyber Intrusion | Latest News India

Delhi High Court virtual hearing cybersecurity issue

New Delhi: In a shocking development under breaking news India, virtual court proceedings before the Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court were disrupted multiple times due to an alleged cybersecurity breach during a live video hearing.

The incident occurred during a hearing conducted by a Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyay and Justice Tejas Karia.

Unauthorized Access to Virtual Court

According to reports, an unidentified individual gained unauthorized access to the virtual courtroom session and began screen-sharing inappropriate content during the proceedings.

The disruption created immediate concern among court officials, forcing them to halt the hearing and disable the video conferencing link.

Security Concerns Raised

The intruder reportedly appeared under a suspicious username and briefly displayed a message indicating a potential security breach.

The incident has raised serious questions about the safety and reliability of virtual court systems, especially as online hearings have become more common.

Cybersecurity in Focus

Legal and technology experts have emphasized the need for stronger cybersecurity protocols in judicial proceedings to prevent such incidents in the future.

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