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(now eBay India) under the title "DPS girls having fun". It was sold for roughly $3 by a user who was later traced back to an engineering student in West Bengal. Arrests and Legal Action : The incident led to the high-profile arrest of Avnish Bajaj

Circulating such content is a criminal offense.

As the video spreads, users often search for "full video" or "identity details," which creates a secondary wave of problematic data harvesting.

Social media platforms are flooded with users who claim to be "raising awareness" by posting about the video. However, a closer inspection of the metadata reveals a disturbing trend. Many accounts use generic warnings as clickbait. A post saying, "Shameful: Delhi school girl video is going viral. Stop sharing it. Respect her privacy. Link below if you want to report it" is a trap—the "link below" often leads to the video itself.

The discussion surrounding the video has branched into several critical themes: The "Digital Habit" Alarm

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The "Delhi school girl MMS scandal" typically refers to the 2004 Delhi Public School (DPS) MMS scandal