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The media coverage of the event also drew severe criticism and sparked an ongoing debate regarding journalistic ethics in India. Mainstream television channels ran continuous segments on the scandal, often walking a thin line between reporting the news and sensationalizing a crime involving minors.

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In December 2004, the Delhi Police arrested Avnish Bajaj, the American CEO of Baazee.com. He was jailed and charged under Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for the distribution of obscene material. Sharat Digumarti, the platform's content manager, was also named as an accused. The media coverage of the event also drew

Beyond feature films, the scandal was re-enacted as an episode in the crime series Gumrah: End of Innocence and was referenced in countless news reports and public debates for years after. School Response and Digital Safety In December 2004,

In late 2004, a 17-year-old male student at Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram recorded a of an intimate encounter with a female classmate using his mobile phone camera. The recording was initially circulated locally among a small circle of acquaintances via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) —the primary method used to share media between early camera phones before the era of smartphones or modern social messaging apps.