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Wrongly Accused Techie Sues Airtel, Cops & Mah Govt.
By: Abhimanyu Radhakrishnan   |   Jan 16, 2008

Techgoss.com reports that the HCL employee from Bangalore who was wrongly accused in the infamous Orkut-Shivaji case is suing the Maharashtra Government, the cops and AirTel to the tune of Rs. 200 million.

Lakshmana Kailash spent 50 days in jail, including three weeks after the cops had picked up the (alleged) real perpetrators because Airtel apparently gave the Pune police an incorrect physical address. The police had been provided an IP address by Google (which owns Orkut.com)and asked the Internet Service Provider to map it to a physical address.

The fact that Lakshmana was allegedly beaten in jail shows that Indian law enforcement's approach to technology-related investigation hasn't changed much from the ham-handed style in which our first ever cyber crime, more than half a decade ago, was handled.

 

 
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This is called news! I second Mr. Patil here...

And Ram, Mr. PM is a regular on Tech2 so he will definitely read you opinion... just give it some time :D
Raunak Mehta @ Jan 18, 2008
I can fully understand the anger of the guy. The airtel guys, the cops who did not bother to get him out even after the mistake was realised deserve no mercy. I wish all who participated in this grotesque miscarriage of justice are jailed.
K B Patil @ Jan 17, 2008
I mean this is rediculous...how on earth can you just sue a person based on an IP Address...first..secondly, do you not ensure whether the IP was not used fraudulently by some other person i.e. shared IP, IP conflicts...and where is the Cyber Crime Cell and the Act...no regulation yet in place..so unplanned and we are targetting a GDP growth of more than 10% (beat china)...first need to look at infrastructure...Mr. PM..r u listening
Ram @ Jan 17, 2008
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