The Supreme Court issued the statement wherein alerting the public about a social media post which is being circulated falsely quoting the Chief Justice of India.
The fake post uses the image of CJI DY Chandrachud with a false quote which urges the public to come out in the protest which being against the government. In its statement, it has been stated by the Public Relations Officer that it has come to the notice of the Supreme Court of India that a social media post which involves the public in order to protest against authorities using the file photograph and falsely quoting the Chief Justice India is being circulated.
The said post is fake, ill-intended and mischievous and no such post have been issued by the Chief Justice of India nor has he authorised any such post. The said court needs to take an appropriate action in this regard with the law enforcement authorities.
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