CJI warns lawyers, litigants about fake SC website created for phishing attacks
Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud on Thursday warned lawyers and litigants about a fake website of the Supreme Court created for phishing attacks and asked them to be careful with monetary transactions. The top court has also issued a public notice and asked the public to neither click nor share any website links they receive without verifying their authenticity.
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