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The scandal led to the arrest of the male student, Ravi Raj, and Avnish Bajaj

The case sparked intense debate over "intermediary liability"—whether a website owner is responsible for illegal content uploaded by users. Years later, the Supreme Court eventually stayed proceedings against Bajaj, highlighting the need for legal protections for internet platforms that act in good faith to remove reported content. Social and Institutional Impact dps rk puram mms scandal 2004 34 link

: The female student involved was reportedly expelled and later moved to Canada to continue her education. The scandal led to the arrest of the

A video from DPS RK Puram, a school in New Delhi, India, went viral on social media platforms, sparking a heated discussion. The video showed a student being assaulted and harassed by a group of seniors. A video from DPS RK Puram, a school

DPS RK Puram’s leadership prioritized brand reputation over child welfare. Instead of issuing a statement condemning the sharing and offering counseling, they held a public assembly shaming “indiscipline.” They did not immediately report the extortion networks targeting their students. A progressive school would have: (a) identified the original sharer, (b) notified police without publicizing, (c) provided trauma-informed counseling, and (d) launched a digital safety workshop.

Twitter became the primary arena for performative outrage and legal analysis. Key discursive threads included:

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