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Supreme Court Denies Bail, Calls for Stronger Cyberfraud Laws

Published Wednesday, June 17, 2026 · Updated June 18

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The Supreme Court of India denied bail to Manoj Kumar Singh, who is implicated in multiple cyberfraud cases across several states. The court also highlighted the critical need for more robust legal frameworks and investigative bodies to effectively combat cyberfraud, referring to perpetrators as 'parasites'.

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  • The Supreme Court on Wednesday (June 17, 2026) denied bail to Manoj Kumar Singh, who is facing multiple cyberfraud cases across Bihar, Tamil Nadu and Jammu and Kashmir.
  • The Supreme Court emphasized the need for stronger legal frameworks and investigative agencies to combat cyberfraud, calling cyberfraudsters 'parasites'.

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Judicial Stance on Cyberfraud
  • The Hindu

    The article emphasizes the Indian judiciary's firm stance against cyberfraud and its commitment to strengthening legal frameworks and investigative agencies to protect citizens from such crimes, following the denial of bail to Manoj Kumar Singh.

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