Any details of the professor?
Who is he, where did he work

On 2/27/18, Dinesh Kaushal <dineshkaus...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Either the boy is very smart or the father is hiding the fact that he can
> use screen readers to do all that.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of avinash shahi
> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 1:13 PM
> To: accessindia <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Subject: [AI] Sneha Agrawal reports: Teen clones SC website, forges orders
> to protect blind father's reputation
>
> HIGHLIGHTS
> list of 6 items
> 14-year-old cloned Supreme Court website, impersonated judges and sent fake
> order to Delhi High Court.
> He wanted to protect his blind father's reputation.
> His father had lost a case in Supreme Court.
> After the fake order, The Delhi High Court instructed his father to file
> fresh petition, thus reopening the case.
> The High Court was stunned after revelation of the forgery.
> Police have nabbed the father-son duo.
> list end
> Image for representation
> https://www.indiatoday.in/mail-today/story/teen-clones-sc-website-forges-ord
> ers-to-protect-blind-father-s-reputation-1178336-2018-02-27
> To what extent can a child go to see a parent happy is a problem that has
> baffled investigating agencies as well as senior Delhi High Court and
> Supreme Court judges.
>
> A Delhi-based 14-year-old-boy is being investigated for forging Supreme
> Court and Delhi High Court orders in favour of his blind father after the
> man lost a legal battle against his employers.
>
> The child also created a fake apex court website and uploaded the forged
> documents on it.
>
> The teenager went a step ahead and impersonated senior Supreme Court judges
> and their staffers to ensure that the fake order copy was also implemented
> in a bid to restore his father's reputation.
>
> According to his statement to the police, the child mentioned how his
> father, who worked as assistant professor in a college, had filed several
> complaints against the principal and the management alleging
> irregularities,
> but no action was taken.
>
> "We even went up to the Supreme Court but the case was dismissed. My father
> got really tense and depressed after losing the case. On his instructions,
> I
> had helped him draft the petition on the laptop and even given him updates
> from the court website.
>
> After it was dismissed, we came up with the idea of creating a fake Supreme
> Court website and uploaded the order that we forged in our favour," said
> the
> minor's statement.
>
> According to the police, the child uploaded the order on social media and
> even sent it to his father's acquaintances on messaging apps to make the
> actions appear official.
>
> The child is suspected to have functioned under his father's supervision.
>
> At first, the order copy was sent to the chief metropolitan magistrate of a
> district court, seeking compliance. With no response, the duo decided to
> try
> this on the Delhi High Court.
>
> "Posing as chief justice, he sent the order copy to one of the senior High
> Court judges seeking compliance of the forged order. They were later called
> to file a fresh petition before the court," said police sources The boy
> also
> managed to create a fake Supreme Court seal to give documents a genuine
> look.
>
> The day the matter came up for hearing in the High Court, the judge was
> shocked to learn that the order copy and other documents being produced
> were
> fake and no such favourable order was ever passed.
>
> The police registered a case under charges of criminal conspiracy, and
> forging an authoritative document for the purpose of cheating and using it
> as a genuine one.
>
> Officials said the child had sent the e-mails from a cyber cafe and also
> shopped for material to create a fake Supreme Court seal from a stationery
> shop in the Khan Market.
>
> The juvenile was apprehended in December last year. While the father is
> lodged in Tihar Central Jail, the minor was granted bail following an
> undertaking.
> However, after reaching home, the boy yet again impersonated a senior
> Supreme Court judge and sent mails to lower court judges to quash the FIR
> and grant bail.
>
> The teen even created a fake email ID of the investigating officer in this
> case and sent a mail to his school principal, seeking rustication. In a
> fresh application to the court, the investigating officer in the case has
> sought that the minor be kept in the observation home and mentioned that he
> needs long-term counselling.
>
>
> --
> Avinash Shahi
> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
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