A complaint was filed with the Delhi Police’s cyber unit against a social media account impersonating Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud. The impersonator asked for money from a user, claiming to be stranded at Connaught Place. Supreme Court authorities took swift action and filed an FIR with the cyber branch after noticing the viral post.
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