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Online scams hurt India's financial stability. A court order explains how

Ajeyo Basu • October 25, 2023, 19:47:42 IST
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Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma stated that the public becomes increasingly unwilling to deal with digital systems when faith in online transactions is undermined, which can considerably restrict financial inclusion, innovation, and economic progress

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Online scams hurt India's financial stability. A court order explains how

According to the Delhi High Court, there is an urgent need to combat online financial frauds since they threaten the economic stability of the nation. Doing so will safeguard individuals while also ensuring the viability of online financial systems. In one such case, Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma stated that the public becomes increasingly unwilling to deal with digital systems when faith in online transactions is undermined, which can considerably restrict financial inclusion, innovation, and economic progress. She was making this claim while denying bail to an accused party. “This court notes that the seriousness of such scams extends far beyond the immediate victims. At their core, they strike at the heart of the nation’s financial stability. By undermining trust in online transactions, these fraudulent activities have a cascading effect that resonates throughout the entire economic landscape,” Justice Sharma said in a recent order. “This court recognizes the urgent need to address such issues with the utmost seriousness, not only to protect individuals from financial harm but also to ensure the continued vitality of online financial systems and, by extension, the broader economy,” added the court. As per the prosecution, the accused was part of a large scale scam in which he sent messages to the general public offering online jobs and trap them into paying certain sums of money. The complaint claimed to have received a WhatsApp message about a chance to work online part-time by evaluating products on the Google platform. According to the statement, the complainant was tricked into parting with more than Rs 7 lakh after being persuaded to pay money and carry out specific activities in exchange for commissions and profits. The court noted that the current case involved a “well-organized, interstate racket” that was “conducted through online channels” and engaged in financial trap-laying fraud. According to the statement, the acts amounted to fraud and deceit, which undermines public trust in online financial transactions and casts a lengthy shadow of uncertainty and unease over digital platforms—a crucial component of contemporary financial systems. “In an era where online transactions are the lifeblood of commerce, finance, and communication, any compromise in their integrity has severe repercussions for society as a whole,” the court said. “In view of aforesaid facts and circumstances and that the accused/applicant is engaged in an online financial scam at a large scale and the alleged amount was transferred in the bank account of the applicant/accused, the present bail application of the accused stands dismissed,” concluded the court. (With agency inputs)

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