SC dismiss PIL alleging circulation of deepfake videos of Col Sofiya Qureshi
The Supreme Court declined to hear a PIL concerning deepfake videos of Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, citing the Delhi High Court's ongoing handling of similar issues. The petitioner, Narendra Kumar Goswami, sought a court-monitored expert panel to draft...

"We are not saying that it was not a serious issue but the Delhi High Court has been hearing this issue for a couple of years. If we entertain this petition, the high court will stop hearing the pending matter and all its hard work over the years will go in vain. It will be appropriate, if you approach the Delhi High Court," the bench said.
Goswami said he was disturbed with the circulation of deepfake videos of Qureshi, who was part of the team which gave briefing on Operation Sindoor.
He submitted that numerous fake videos of the Army officer were being circulated online.
The bench said that these cyber criminals are so faster than the regulating authorities that before the petitioner goes out of the courtroom, a new video will come up.
The top court asked the high court to accord audience to the petitioner and hear his suggestions on the issue.
"We do not deem it necessary to entertain this petition and initiate a parallel proceeding. The petitioner is relegated to Delhi High Court with liberty to seek his impleadment as intervenor and assist in the pending matter," the top court said while dismissing the PIL.
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