P&H High Court Denies Anticipatory Bail to Alleged Cyber-Criminal in Police Sub Inspectors’ Exam Scam

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In a significant development, the High Court of Punjab and Haryana has dismissed the anticipatory bail plea of Mr. Gurmeet Singh, who was allegedly involved in a massive examination scam related to the recruitment of Police Sub Inspectors in the State of Punjab. The judgment was pronounced on July 21, 2023, by Hon’ble Mr. Justice Anoop Chitkara.

The accused, Mr. Gurmeet Singh, was apprehended on charges of facilitating the online examination scam by hacking the examination center and remotely solving question papers. The scam involved providing undue advantage to certain candidates in exchange for large sums of money.

The court emphasized the seriousness of the offense and the potential consequences of allowing cyber-criminals involved in such crimes to evade custodial interrogation. It stressed the importance of stringent action against cyber-thugs to safeguard sensitive matters like police recruitments and prevent future breaches.

 “The evidence collected so far points out the petitioner’s involvement… Given the nature of allegations, custodial interrogation is required. An analysis of the allegations and evidence collected does not warrant the grant of bail to the petitioner.”

The court’s decision came after examining the evidence presented by the police, which included communication records and transactions linking the petitioner to the offense. The court also considered the ongoing investigation, which aims to uncover the involvement of other individuals in the recruitment scam.

The judgment also highlighted the vulnerability of examination systems and the usage of breach-able and unsafe software, calling for fool-proof and secure software to prevent misuse of artificial intelligence by hackers.

 “This scam has not only impaired but also derailed a highly sensitive and essential recruitment in the police… There can be no leniency while dealing with bail petitions of cyber-thugs in the matters of cyber-crime.”

The court’s decision reflects its commitment to maintaining the integrity of the recruitment process and the importance of apprehending cyber-criminals involved in such sensitive matters. The judgment serves as a reminder that cyber-crime needs to be dealt with stringently to prevent further breaches in the future.

The court clarified that its observations in the judgment should not be considered as expressions of opinion on the case’s merits and that the trial court should not refer to these comments.

 “Any observation made hereinabove is neither an expression of opinion on the case’s merits, neither the court taking up regular bail nor the trial Court shall advert to these comments.”

The dismissal of the anticipatory bail plea indicates that the accused, Mr. Gurmeet Singh, will now have to face custodial interrogation and further legal proceedings in the case.                                        

Date of Decision: 21.07.2023                                                    

Gurmeet Singh  vs State of Punjab   

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